In my book there's nothing quite as useless in the oldhammer fantasy as a goblin who doesn't carry a bow, unless they're in large numbers and carrying something else they can throw at their foes, usually at long range at their backs or flanks, to give then the opportunity to run away. So, here's a few more goblin archers for your amusement.
Since my previous post, I've carried out a little more reseach into Asgard Miniatures and their designers - Apparently Jes Goodwin graced his talents over these evil little fellows, thus, I'm very pleased to express my appreciation of such a skilled chap.
As the purple skin tones are so appreciated by those who choose to comment on my initail post I've continued with this contribution in the same manner.
As usual when painting orcs and goblins I provide a fairly heavy Citadel sepia wash over the figures to provide them with a suitable covering of grot.
Hope you like em?
This big bird recently came out of the bath, given that this has been on my wanted list for quite sometime it might just jump to the front of the painting queue, following the addition of a couple of horns.
Nice, that wyvern is going to be sweet!
ReplyDeleteFrom my side of the painting table it looks pretty good to me too
DeleteThe purple continues to be a winner with me, I would stick with it. And I can't wait to see that Wyvern painted, that's one of the Dragons (and Dragon-like things) still on my list to collect!
ReplyDeleteI'm really pleased with the way the purple's working
DeleteProperly mean-looking goblins. Looking forward to seeing the wyvern!
ReplyDeleteI'll say again these Asgard goblins are pure class
ReplyDeleteNice work - the individually painted 'rivets' with the black first and then the metal is well worth the extra time - nice!
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