Looks like the Otherworld miniatures range Orcs, one day I mean to get some and paint them up as well as get the old Minifig's pig faced Orcs I own back into commission.
That is what is called a "coat of plates" Usually either steel plates rivited to a leather gambson or sandwiched in betweeen to layers of leather and rivited.
Green skin and pig faced! The classics are back!
ReplyDeleteI love the sunburst on that shield! How cool is that?
ReplyDeleteI am almost persuaded to the pig-man orc...almost.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the Otherworld miniatures range Orcs, one day I mean to get some and paint them up as well as get the old Minifig's pig faced Orcs I own back into commission.
ReplyDeleteLove these snoutly fellows. By the by, what's the common term for the type of armor they're wearing?
ReplyDeleteThat is what is called a "coat of plates" Usually either steel plates rivited to a leather gambson or sandwiched in betweeen to layers of leather and rivited.
ReplyDeleteI amend that. This is Brigandine armour, related to coats of plates...but a bit different. Its a lot like the Visby coat found in Danmark.
ReplyDeleteDude, you write well, pose great interview questions, run a mean campaign AND you can paint!
ReplyDeleteDammit man, you are making the rest of us look bad.
Pig faced Orks? Pshawww.
ReplyDeleteTo be clear: I sub-contract my minis painting to a friend and player in my campaign. It's he who deserves the kudos for his handiwork, not I.
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