Hello all,
“Life's not about how hard of a hit you can give... it's about how many you can take, and still keep moving forward.”
So the last of the brilliant tribal beastmen models from Fenris is Rocky (hence the quote above :-)), this massive brute:
Clearly the leader of the pack, he stands as tall as a minotaur (well, one of the old Citadel ones, at least) and appears ready to take on anyone and anything.
Brandishing a massive bone (giant's leg bone?) he fits well into the tribal feel of the Goatkin - no armour and just a massive club. How much more tribal does it get?
As with the other beastmen, he is, as you can see above, anatiomically correctly sculpted and I must say I appreciate this. Anything else would be weird. He was also a pleasure to paint - clean sculpt, great details and no bazillion skulls all over the place or weird feathers and stuff. Just a beastmen ready to crush his opponents.
Loved painting these minis from Fenris Games, and had to order a few more to fill out the ranks. Hope you've liked these beasts, I really recommend them. Much better than anything else on the market today and a good match for the old citadel miniatures in regards to character.
All the best,
Kasper
“Life's not about how hard of a hit you can give... it's about how many you can take, and still keep moving forward.”
So the last of the brilliant tribal beastmen models from Fenris is Rocky (hence the quote above :-)), this massive brute:
"The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It's a very mean and nasty place and I don't care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it." |
Clearly the leader of the pack, he stands as tall as a minotaur (well, one of the old Citadel ones, at least) and appears ready to take on anyone and anything.
Brandishing a massive bone (giant's leg bone?) he fits well into the tribal feel of the Goatkin - no armour and just a massive club. How much more tribal does it get?
As with the other beastmen, he is, as you can see above, anatiomically correctly sculpted and I must say I appreciate this. Anything else would be weird. He was also a pleasure to paint - clean sculpt, great details and no bazillion skulls all over the place or weird feathers and stuff. Just a beastmen ready to crush his opponents.
Loved painting these minis from Fenris Games, and had to order a few more to fill out the ranks. Hope you've liked these beasts, I really recommend them. Much better than anything else on the market today and a good match for the old citadel miniatures in regards to character.
All the best,
Kasper