OWAC V - Rank and File (III) - Goblins (No, Definitely Not Gnolls)
March
You (some of you, anyway) asked for it - a small break from the Norm(ans), here are some Lesser Goblins.
Never actually labelled as Gnolls... though Ral Partha apparently released the Lesser Night Goblins as "Gnome Imps". I have no words for what I think of that. By the time they officially hit the shelves, the old Fantasy Tribes ranges had been re-organised into the "C-series" codes which are perhaps more familiar.
After a bit of thought (not too much, you know by now that I'm not really a planner) I decided to do the Lesser Night Goblins in traditional black outfits and with simple unadorned wicker shields, as a contrast to their bigger fellows. They are outside (below, mostly) the feudal-ish system of the Gnoll Kingdom - I'm not sure if they are serfs or mercenaries? They serve the role of skirmishers and scouts and expendable distractions, as goblins should!
There are two groups of Lesser Night Goblins, 20 with javelins and shields:
Maybe I should upgrade those Lesser Goblin Generals to be Goblin Heroes? It's no great bother right now as I'm going to have plenty of points, having passed 1000 already
...and 20 more with shortbows and shields. I'd probably split these into 10s for games, it's not like 20 goblins is an impressive fighting force anyway!
Oh, you will probably have noticed that I started on basing! I didn't really know where to start, and then I found an old static grass mix that I used many, many years ago on a Beastman army. I think it'll look nice with some added flower tufts (back then I used it on it's own). It's a bit "modern" but as I've mentioned before I did my Orc army with 80s style model railway flock and I've never been very happy with it.
Here we have a gang of 30 Lesser Goblins. (Mostly). These little guys are pretty basic in equipment, just be glad they stopped to put underwear on before the battle! By treating them as Goblins under the O&G army list, they come with javelins as standard, which makes them a tiny bit more useful. Despite the models here, I don't think Goblin netters are a "thing" in the lists at this stage.
There's a couple of different models in this unit - a pair of Lesser Goblin Chieftains (who are cast on a joined base) and then a Grenadier model, MM36 Imps. I've had these for forever, and as they are much the same size as the Lesser Goblins, I thought I'd paint them up to spice up the unit a little, even though the sculpts are rather different.
Unit Update:
I added a standard to one of the Gnoll cavalry, just a simple black boar on a red and yellow background, but I think it works. No, I didn't consciously steal the idea off anyone's dwarf regiment, by the way...
Bonus:
Not a whole unit this month, I'm just going to share a couple of Gnoll command minis with you. Here we have the "official" Gnoll Standard Bearer (FTG5) and with him is a rather later C12 Great Goblin to which I've added a shield. I rather like this chap and his hefty spear so I think we'll call him a Champion? The natural home for these two is probably that small unit of armoured Gnolls that I painted as the Jnauray bonus unit.
Under the O&G army list, the March additions look like this:
Scores for March: 343 points 72 models
20 x Lesser Night Goblins (Gobbos with Shields) 70 points
20 x Lesser Night Goblin Archers (Stickas with Shields) 80 points
30 x Lesser Goblins (Gobbos) 90 points
Upgrade Gnoll Clan Rider to Standard Bearer 21 points
Gnoll Standard Bearer (Orc Boyz) 17 points
Gnoll Champion (level 10 Orc hero with Light armour, spear, shield) 65 points
Running Total: 1028.5 points 139 models
Coming Next:
I'm going to stick with the plan of finishing the fourth and last Rank and File month before showing you anything really exciting - we all want a big finish, right? So it'll be mostly the middle-ranking Gnoll (or is it Goblin?) soldiery with a few added bonuses, once more.
Coming Later:
Not enough? Okay, I'm actually getting into my Leaders and some Wild Card stuff already, so here are a few silly teaser pictures to be going on with...
Such cute figures! If goblins can be cute. Great job! Love the standard bearer on boar!
ReplyDeleteGoblins can be cute as long as they are happening to someone else, perhaps?
DeleteCan't help thinking i've already seen this flag. But where? 🤔
ReplyDeleteThe question is, who was inspired by whom? Shock revelation that dwarves stole the concept of clans and heraldry from lowly goblins!? :D
DeleteNice job anyway!
ReplyDeleteThanks! And hold onto that thought for future updates, you might need it...
DeleteReally cool old figures, adorably evil!
ReplyDeleteThey are Team Evil's answer to pointy hatted gnomes and cheerful tubby halflings
DeleteSuper productive! I really like the two double-base feature pieces in the lesser goblin unit :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, they make a bit of a break from the single figures, don't they?
DeleteNice to see someone else use the little fellas.
ReplyDeleteWho could resist them? :)
Deleteahhh! so many models, so few points😂 Marvellous gobbos. I think the grass looks good - kinda evocative of some loamy, mossy ground. Low trees, green light through the leaves, damp smells - that kind of vibe. I'm hoping for a tiny flower next month due to the teaser, but dang - I could be horribly wrong!
ReplyDeleteAh, thanks. I'm glad you like the grass, I think simply adding that extra component makes a huge difference. There will indeed be further floral features in April...
DeletePutting the old in oldhammer. I'm absolutely in love with this project dude. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteHow about gnolblins? Still looking good, I really like the lesser goblins. Both the different color scheme and the wicker shields to set them apart.
ReplyDeleteInstead of serfs or mercenaries, what if they were from some tributary region? Still under the thumb of the gnoll kingdom, maybe never completely tamed, but they send useful skirmishers/sneaks for the army, so they get a bit of a pass.
Yes, a bit like Thracians, but smol?
DeleteYES!
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