Benchmark post #2: Orcs
This is the Orcish half of the Middle Earth's First Age project. The orcs tend to paint up faster and I'm not doing much in the way of conversion to them. However, I need to paint about three times as many Orcish troops as I do Elves to keep up with the point values.
Sidenote about Oathmark and my opinion on Orcs: Oathmark differentiates between Orcs and Goblins. Its mostly a performance difference, which kind of falls in line with my feelings about the Orcish folks as a whole. I donI've always felt that the terms used, Goblin, Orc, and Uruk Hai, are just different names for basically the same creatures but are more indicative of their prowess and abilities. Goblins would be equal to Militia type troops, Orcs are the Regular army and the Uruks are your Huscarl types.
This is what I have completed at this time.
The bulk of the army is made up of Goblin Foot. These are the Oathmark plastic Goblins. Apologies for the sub par image. I have 30 or so of these done with a goal of eventually doubling that 60 goblins arrayed in three units of 20. The only change I made on these from the plastic kit was changing out the various shields from the kit for some more regimented round shields.
Orc Archers. These are from the old Grenadier Fantasy Warriors line and were sculpted by Mark Copplestone. Great figures and I'm really glad they are still around.
A unit of Goblin Warg Rider Scouts. I used the Oathmark plastic riders here but mounted them on to Games Workshop's Middle Earth Fell Wargs.
Here are the heavier Warg Riders. Again I used the Oathmark riders but mounted them on to the GW Fenrisian Wolves.
This is Gothmog, my lord of Balrogs. I used a Fire Giant from the Norse themed board game Blood Rage. I added the whip using some wire and green stuff.
Here's the whole bunch for a group shot. With the Balrog this is about 1400 points. So we're staying pretty even with the Elves for now.
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