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The Silver Bayonet - The Carpathians Castle Fier

The Silver Bayonet - The Carpathians Castle Fier

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Four eyed Dog faced Ogre - Căpcăun

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My version of a Căpcăun. (Based on a Rottweiler for his coat.) He's at the edge of his cave and the adventurers have clearly interrupted dinner ... Or served up dessert. The locals claim that the beast has 4 eyes, but now we can see him up close, his orange eyes and orange brow markings give that impression at a glance. Those that live to tell of an encounter with this beast... Generally only ever have time for a glance. My version of a Căpcăun. (Based on a Rottweiler for his coat.) He's at the edge of his cave and the adventurers have clearly interrupted dinner ... Or served up dessert. The locals claim that the beast has 4 eyes, but now we can see him up close, his orange eyes and orange brow markings give that impression at a glance. Those that live to tell of an encounter with this beast... Generally only ever have time for a glance.
This Hasslefree miniature finally found a chance to shine and get painted. (Hope Justin doesn't disapprove of the dangler, but with a loin cloth I imagine he would look less ferocious) I realised he isn't ogre sized like the official North Star mini so went for some cool basing to make him stand out.This Hasslefree miniature finally found a chance to shine and get painted. (Hope Justin doesn't disapprove of the dangler, but with a loin cloth I imagine he would look less ferocious) I realised he isn't ogre sized like the official North Star mini so went for some cool basing to make him stand out.
The greenery on the base has become something I really like. It is actually a dab of Urban basing flock from Army Painter allowed to fully dry and then picked out with green paint. I think I added some Athonian Camoshade to give it some depth and a mossey look. The greenery on the base has become something I really like. It is actually a dab of Urban basing flock from Army Painter allowed to fully dry and then picked out with green paint. I think I added some Athonian Camoshade to give it some depth and a mossey look.
The skull may have a helmet but I think that just shows how long that these dog ogres have been roaming these mountains and how long they have posed a threat to the locals.The skull may have a helmet but I think that just shows how long that these dog ogres have been roaming these mountains and how long they have posed a threat to the locals.

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