Snailcrucher had always wanted to raise a regiment. One of those great and famous bands that wandered the World Edge Mountains, munching on stuntie steaks. Instead he ended up with this lot of gobbos… The lads always manage to drug up a few of the recruits and talk them into joining the fanatics. Also, as a mascot, which every goblin regiment should have, there is a troll that that follows the company. Mainly to eat the refuse from the camp.
Group Shot
The troll, no one has bothered to name him yet...
New recruits...
24 Gobbos
Command and old Snailbreath himself... Kinda bowlegged isn't he...
24 Gobbos with Shield - 91pts
1 Troll - 65pts
2 Fanatics - 60pts
216 for the month!
Nice big entry in terms of quantity and quality, and I love the Marauder range of greenskins!
ReplyDeleteAlso enjoyed the little background there, well done!
Thank you! Looking forward to your goblins. The story is my half hearted rendition of the regiments of renound.
DeleteGreat work. That's a lot of models for 1 month. Love the name snailcruncher for a goblin
ReplyDeleteThanks! Names are a bear. I was trying to think of something with a spider theme to it but alas, it was not to be.
DeleteLove em! How about Filthmuncher for the troll's name, especially given his dietary preferences?
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one. I'll take it. I have the worst time coming up with names.
ReplyDeleteReally a great job! I like particularly the standard bearer and, of course, Snailbreath!
ReplyDeleteThankee sir! I'm not 100% on the banner. But it's painted now!
DeleteLoving it! Great start to a boss looking force!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I need something for the dwarves and elfs to fight...
DeleteOh man that's a really great stat. That scheme looks great.
ReplyDeleteIt worked out pretty good. Red and green is a risk, xmass goblins and all. I'm going to use a slightly darker version for next months orc regiment. Thank you!
Deletethis is a great force, well done! And so brave to do Orcs and Goblins (sooo many figures!)
ReplyDeleteThese are cracking old school gobbos! Love the narrative too :)
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