Honestly this month was a toughy for me. Life threw various spanners in the works and even when writing this post it was a hopeful preempt of the possibility I would make it. Which means if you are reading this, I did! Phew! In summary, I got savaged, and the poor orcs just sat on my workbench looking incrementally less forlorn as the month went on.
But thankfully I made it, so this is what we have for the months pledge:
5 x Savage Orc Boar Boyz inc. standard (150pts)
5 x Savage Orc Boyz with shields inc. musician (51pts)
Painting wise, broadly speaking the scheme is the same. I varied the fur schemes on the boars even more, which I think has come out quite nicely and certainly makes production lining, one of my personal bugbears, a lot more interesting. I actually plan to use the white one for the shaman, but he is still in the bath at the moment alongside the musician, so for the time being a spare rider has taken his seat.
Absolutely daft looking old skool banner, but I love it |
The banner was interesting to make as I don't think I have ever made one before.
I used some thick cardboard and sealed it with PVA. The design is printed from the 4th Ed. armies book, with the final design being a simple merger of two banners. I kept the painting simple and orcy, and finished it up with a blackliner to keep the design looking plucky.
Don't mind me toking on dis phat zoot in my a panther skirt... |
Of note, the basing isn't fully completed on these, I need to stick on the tufts and the flock ala last month, but I like to varnish first and as I barely made the painting, doing the varnishing also was pure wishful thinking. This will get done and updated next month.
Unfortunately no story this month, for obvious reasons. But never fear, the saga will continue next month to tie in with some of my planned painting and characters.
Anyway that's all from me and despite all this savagery, its been a really sweet trip down memory lane so far. It's also great to see everyone else's progress; some beautiful models with beautiful paint jobs. Much love and encouragement to all the other challengers and anyone else following along, and a silent toast to the fallen.
Until next time, Peace Out
Congrats on making it through the February, your savage orcs look great. I particularly like the banner.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the skin tones, and yes gotta love that banner!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the banner - nice bold design and colours
ReplyDeleteI like shields and banner, the savage orcs will look great as a unit!
ReplyDeletelove the red spears. very retro
ReplyDeleteExcellent crazy orcs!
ReplyDeletegreat job on skin and on the banner! I also appreciate the use of red, which make them really old school.
ReplyDeleteWhite eyes! What green did you use please - it looks very nice! I love the banner - and I'm kinda dreading getting round to doing mine...
ReplyDeleteYeah got to keep them looking all crazy like!
DeleteThanks man, wanted to go for a really bright tone. The recipe is:
White undercoat -> 1 layer Moot Green -> unthinned Athonian Camoshade wash -> strong highlight Moot Green -> edge highlight Yriel Yellow
It's pretty easy and nice to paint because you only have to go over things once.
Nice work on these iconic savage orc boyz. I actually like your banner, I like to scan them in and put elements together in photoshop to make mine. Then paint by numbers.
ReplyDeleteThanks, and I would totally do that if I could use photoshop. I was just cut and pasting with PVA glue like I was back in primary school
DeleteSerious 4th Edition goodness! Love the banner and the healthy dose of red all round :D
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