Oathmark Dwarf Engineers & Rangers
I ordered three sprues of these dwarves off of eBay in order to make my unit of dwarves for the Thistlewood scenario. But I also thought they could be used as the Engineers from Orcs Drift. And finally would make a interesting allied contingent for the halflings if put them together as rangers and miners. I also decided to do a quick review of the dwarves plus the Oathmark goblins I got for Christmas.
The first five put together. |
Each sprue has enough parts to create five dwarves equipped with either bows, mining equipment or two handed weapons. Plus a few extras such as a spear. Also fifteen heads also keeps the variety up (So each one of my dwarves in my unit can have a different head). As I found out when I put the first five together, not every part goes with all of the bodies. So a bit of dry fitting is needed before splashing the glue about. But overall they went together ok. I really like all of the little extras on the sprue (top of the picture) which include things like pipes, tankards and horns. Which will be really useful for all kinds of scene setting and making them into individuals.
Dwarf rangers kitted out for the wilds. |
I am equipping five of the dwarves with bows and add backpacks etc. from the bits box to turn them into rangers similar to my halfling ones. Just need to add the green stuff straps etc.
The halfling rangers are soon to be joined. |
They would also be a decent alternative for the company of Thorin Oakenshield. Overall I am pleased with these guys and makes a nice change from all of the heavily armoured dwarf kits already available. In summary a great sprue of miniatures with plenty of character, choice of weapons and a nice little set of extra parts. But can be a bit fiddley to put the right arms on the right bodies.
Oathmark Goblin Raiders
I got a box goblins from Oathmark for Christmas to use with Thistlewood. Now I was originally planning on using my LotR goblins but sometimes my projects spin off in sideways directions. As I would quite to paint them up some goblins as Black Sun goblins(as mentioned in the scenario). With banners and shields, etc, to match the scenario description. Now I haven't decided on a design for the Black Suns but would quite like to make some shields especially for them if I can come up with a suitable design.
Where as the dwarf sprue felt like a character set, the goblin sprue feels very much like an army set. With five similar goblin bodies and heads and all five can be equipped with hand weapons, spears or bows. So a very flexible choice of builds like the dwarves. But no extra items to customise your goblins. Although it does come with a banner pole and what I assume is a small set of boss weapons and a special character head. So you can add a unit commander.
First five put together at random |
Unlike the dwarves, I just put all of the goblin parts together at random and didn't have any real difficulty. So I think building all thirty shouldn't be too difficult.
So overall a simple little set which should build up a unit double quick.
The Mighty Atom*
"Nice to See You, To see you nice" |
Bruce NOT Rift Cragg |
While inspecting my new Trolls from Oakbound, I couldn't help noticing that one (Listed as Rift Cragg) of them reminds me of a famous British TV personality Bruce Forsyth from all of my childhood and most of my adulthood. Who was famous for hosting game shows and his catchphrases. One of those all round entertainers from the good old days. And even the troll seems to impersonating his famous pose.
So from now on this troll will be known as Bruce.
"Give Us a Twirl" |
*Bruce Forsyth was known as the Mighty Atom back in the 1930's !! when he made his TV debut.
And Finally Enough of this Madness & Back to the Oldhammer
As we turn to 2022, time to start think about what projects I want to finish and one of them I want to finish is painting my classic Citadel LotR collection. Which sort of got me back into wargaming. Anyway I painted Gollum back 2018 but was never really happy with the finish. So he is first up for a make over and then onto the other characters from this little set.
Rob
Busy as always. Nice work in the kits...I always like the finished result but hate sticking kits together.
ReplyDeleteYep, I feel the same way about green stuff work!
DeleteThought about a bit more, paint stripping ranks worse the green stuff work!
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