My main problem is that I seem to be getting a bit pickier as I go with these Ogres. I already had moulds for the arms, legs and torso of an Ogre in heavy armour. The detailing didn't really match the Republican Guard, but I don't think that would have bothered me in the past. Apparently it bothered me this time though, because I set about modifying various components to get them to tie in better with their little friends. Here are some photos showing my efforts.
Making new heads and feathers. |
Both faces received a shave (an aggressive shave - they lost things like ears as well as facial hair) before getting helmets. |
Before and after. Or rather, after and before. Maybe I should have laid them out differently. |
Another before and after shot. So handsome. |
See, the one on the right is armoured, I could have used that. But noooo. I had to go and turn it into the one on the left. |
Note that the arm scored a hand during this process. I was a bit braver this time and gave the hands armoured fingers instead of glorified mittens. Remains to be seen how they come out when painted. |
The master pike head, with the tip carved from some bits of sprue. It's a bit rough, and not really sharp enough. The copies have all been filed back a bit to make them slightly more convincing. |
This was the first one I assembled. |
This guy is the odd one out, with feet and face facing forward instead of turned toward the enemy (where his pike is pointing). The pose (like the other) echoes one of the proper human models. |
The second build of the original guy, with his arm posed differently. |
Excellent work on the Ogre Dogs of War - can't wait to see how you do the Birdogres of Catrazza!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm safe from that. My Birdmen are one of the few things I have ever sold or traded away. It's for the best, really. Ogres are not really very aerodynamic.
Deleteamazing work! I feel proud when I manage to swap a sword with an axe on a miniature. but your work with green stuff etc is simply amazing! wish you all the luck
ReplyDeleteWe all have to start somewhere. When I started converting things, I was still too scared of green stuff to do anything more than chop and rearrange plastic parts. It's really only since I started this blog that I started using putty at all.
DeleteMan, I love the Imperial Ogres you do. Do you find they're easier to field in KoW, since model count's prescribed at the unit cost stage?
ReplyDeleteI don't think it really makes much difference to me. However, the option of actual pike units is definitely what finally got me working on this particular unit. They had been put off for so long.
DeleteDon't you have any 9th age action on your area? They won't have a dogs of war armybook until next year but so far the 16 main books look very tasty.
Delete9th Age hasn't really taken off on my immediate area. Not yet, anyway.
DeleteToo bad. Would have loved to see your megabattles using 9th age rules! Over here it's become top choice for the competitive circuit (KoW didn't really take off) but I guess each place is different.
ReplyDelete9th Age isn't about mega battles at all, though. Last I looked, Empire Knights were capped at 12 models in a unit. For large games where competitive balance is less important, good old 8th Ed rules are a better fit than 9th Age.
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