Very nice, as always! The twoheaded beast, wasn't he on one of the old Citadel Combat Cards or something? If so, he probably had a suitable wacky name that you can use for him :-). All the best, and thansk for sharing these old models!
In fact I used the card as a bit of a reference but exaggerared the greenish tinge of the flesh to suggest the venom coursing through his body from his snake arm.
Sure I could come up with something dafter though...
Great stuff as always. I remember having that two headed guy in my Realms of Chaos warband for a while.
The cow-headed centaur looks passingly familiar too, but only from the waist down. I wonder if I might have owned a version with the same horse-part but a different torso.
Very nice, as always! The twoheaded beast, wasn't he on one of the old Citadel Combat Cards or something? If so, he probably had a suitable wacky name that you can use for him :-).
ReplyDeleteAll the best, and thansk for sharing these old models!
Yep - Gregor-Kurt the twin!
ReplyDeleteIn fact I used the card as a bit of a reference but exaggerared the greenish tinge of the flesh to suggest the venom coursing through his body from his snake arm.
Sure I could come up with something dafter though...
Great stuff as always. I remember having that two headed guy in my Realms of Chaos warband for a while.
ReplyDeleteThe cow-headed centaur looks passingly familiar too, but only from the waist down. I wonder if I might have owned a version with the same horse-part but a different torso.
I think it was the basic centaur body - got another two with different upper bodies waiting in the paint queue...
ReplyDeleteThat two-headed fellow is a great model. I'd want him as an ettin it weren't for his snake-hand. NIce painting on all of these.
ReplyDeleteCracking pictures and Figures.
ReplyDeleteWhich manufacturer made the lovely lass?
Cheers Andrew - yeah maybe a bit too mutated for an ettin!
ReplyDeleteKingsleypark - thanks and she's from Hasslefree.