When it came to painting the model, it was mostly a question of blocking in some base colours, then adding a heavy wash of Army Painter Dark Tone and watch it do most of the work for me: Even so, I grafted an ornamental wing to the head sticking out from the backpack, making it look like the remains of an unlucky player from an opposing team… It was already quite characterful enough and didn’t really require any conversion. I loved the idea of having a massively overburdened little greenskin lugging around the team’s extra equipment/trophies/snacks, and the model perfectly fit the bill! It’s basically a stock model, one of the “bonus gnoblars” that came with most of the Ogre Kingdoms kits. And sometimes you just have to go with what feels right in this hobby of ours, right?įortuntately enough, I didn’t have to dig deep into my cupboard of shame, because there was this little guy here, set aside as a part of my Blood Bowl project years ago: …must have lit a bit of a fire under me, because I really felt the need to add some more, slightly humorous, grots to my collection. Oh well, what can you do…Īnyway, painting that little snotling with the hammer recently – this little fellow here -… So, in a move that probably borders on being suicidal, I am following it up this week with yet more Blood Bowl content. My previous post showcasing my finished Ork Blood Bowl team must have been my least successful post this year, both in terms of views and comments, unfortunately enough.
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