Hello all,
Next up (the champion can be seen here) from the old Games Workshop / Citadel Goblin Raiding Party set is Urag Legeater. Apparently a 'normal' goblin the only description mr. Legeater gets is that he is "attacking with Warpick":
A fine miniature - and I've always liked warpicks. A brutal weapon, suitable for armoured opponents as well as unarmed. I do wonder how he came to be called "Legeater" - would be fun if one of the other goblins from the set had a wooden leg...
As mentioned before, I wanted these to look more or less uniformed and thus the only bit of colour on this guy - the blue tassel - matches his leaders surcoat. Apart from that he primarily green and metal.
The original add pictures wherein Urag can be found in the top row.
All in all not a bad little goblin - and I really enjoyed painting the little guy :-).
Next up is Snurd Hideflayer (Discipline Master, with whip) - another great name but a weirder goblin-sculpt than the others.
All the best,
Kasper
Next up (the champion can be seen here) from the old Games Workshop / Citadel Goblin Raiding Party set is Urag Legeater. Apparently a 'normal' goblin the only description mr. Legeater gets is that he is "attacking with Warpick":
A fine miniature - and I've always liked warpicks. A brutal weapon, suitable for armoured opponents as well as unarmed. I do wonder how he came to be called "Legeater" - would be fun if one of the other goblins from the set had a wooden leg...
As mentioned before, I wanted these to look more or less uniformed and thus the only bit of colour on this guy - the blue tassel - matches his leaders surcoat. Apart from that he primarily green and metal.
The original add pictures wherein Urag can be found in the top row.
All in all not a bad little goblin - and I really enjoyed painting the little guy :-).
Next up is Snurd Hideflayer (Discipline Master, with whip) - another great name but a weirder goblin-sculpt than the others.
All the best,
Kasper
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