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Sunday 3 November 2024

Orctoberfest

 It's Orctoberfest in November! Late as usual, I intended to post some Orcs during Orctober, as many Fantasy Bloggers do, but better late etc.

So here's the start to my collection of 10mm figures from Mark Copplestone (click here).

The Witch King of Angmar arrives on a Pale Horse

I've always been interested in the Northern bit of Christopher Tolkien's Map of Middle Earth which alludes to the deep history of his Father's creation.

CT's map (see here)

Wargaming the war between Angmar and Arnor seems like a nice little project for the Winter!

Skulls are a popular motif this Orctober


9 comments:

  1. Ah ah, Never ending Orctober :) Nice collection, I didn't know these figures, it must be really difficult to paint at this scale. I intended to show Orcs for Orctober too, the figs are painted but I didn't find time to take pictures. Maybe in november, as you did ;)

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    1. Thank you Philotep. Post the pictures in November as well - perhaps it will be a new tradition?!

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  2. Very nice, another Hare and Hounds based campaign?

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    1. Thanks Mark - I haven't really thought yet; it'll probably take months to get the figures painted!
      The next H&H campaign I plan to play will be a Horse & Musket period one - I've started making the "board" and will probably use my RISK figures for the 3x3 games.

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  3. Everyone loves a nice, evil greenskin 🙃🤢. Looking forward to your campaign, when you get it up and running, MJT.

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    1. Thanks Martin - I'll hopefully get some more figures painted sometime soonish

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  4. A great start. I look forward to seeing this interesting project develop…
    Alan Tradgardland

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    1. Thanks Alan - I'm enjoying rereading bits of the History of Middle Earth

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  5. The Copplestone figures are lovely, aren’t they? 😉
    I am also rather fond of the old GW Warmaster figures. Some of my favourites are a bunch of goblin wolf-riders which I tend to very much think of as pseudo Mongols.
    Cheers,
    Geoff

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