Following the Slaughterbrute come the Dragon Ogres. I painted six of them. In a way I wish I painted a further three so that I had all the different weapon options. But time took it toll and I have other models that I need to finish for customers. I think the Dragon Ogres are really nice. Especially when you compare them to the old GW ones. Which I still think have a certain charm. But the new ones are so more hardcore looking. Anyone tried giving them a go in game?
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Excellent paint work on the models. How did you do the dragon skin for the lower body?
Like they way in which you did the skin, but would love to see more shots from behind the models as well. And proper side shots. Maybe also some comparison shots? So we can see how larger they are? Something that GW seems to be lacking these days to give off how truly large their new units are!
The upper torsoes are great, I agree, but the lower bodies look horribly stiff, IMO. Great paint job still.
Nice work, am I right in thinking this is predominately airbrush work?
Hi, I would say its about 50/50 airbrush/paintbrush.
Very nice looking ogres, but again. What's the point of having 3 nearly identical looking images?
I'll try a put different angles in next post 🙂
I like them with great weapons the guys with 2 hand weapons don't look real "hardcore" to me i think that the weapons size is the problem there. And these guys are much better then the old ones, and they give great conversion possibilities for oger players i think.
Btw nice paintjob! 😉
Good point. You probably could quite easily mix the arms in with Ogres.