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The Bronzecast Ogrions & the Normalites of Vanillashire.

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Wishful Thinking Units : Monstrous Infantry Part 2

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Hi everyone,

I went on to diversify my last two golems in a more significant way by cutting them up and repositioning them significantly.

After repositioning the pieces and gluing the joints, I went on to resculp the joints with Milliput.

With one of the golems I decided to add a boulder.  This was made from Polystyrene. I add more pieces of Polystyrene until I had the shape I wanted.  Then I added modelling paste on top and acrylic pumice from Vallejo beneath to stimulate the idea that the boulder was pulled out of the ground.

Models cut up and ready to be put back together - cry me a river Humpty Dumpty!Models cut up and ready to be put back together - cry me a river Humpty Dumpty!
Models repositioned and some joints resculpted.Models repositioned and some joints resculpted.
All joints have been reculpted.All joints have been reculpted.
Adding a boulder.  The base is a piece of Polystyrene.Adding a boulder. The base is a piece of Polystyrene.
Added pieces of Polystyrene to mold the boulder.Added pieces of Polystyrene to mold the boulder.
Added modelling past on top to sculpt the boulder, and pumice on the bottom to stimulate the boulder being pulled from the ground.Added modelling past on top to sculpt the boulder, and pumice on the bottom to stimulate the boulder being pulled from the ground.
Two hordes of monstrous infantry with every model slightly different.Two hordes of monstrous infantry with every model slightly different.

The two horde units are now ready to play, and I will do just that before putting paint on them. I do not see much difference in the stats from normal Large Infantry, but I like the look they bring to the army.

Until next time, stay safe and have fun, and I wish everyone a wonderful year.

NR.

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