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Louie N22 Mar 2019 9:56 a.m. PST

Hello,

A few tiny goblins for a D&D encounter. These are from Ral Partha Europe in the Demonworld line.

Enjoy

picture

thanks

Xintao22 Mar 2019 7:46 p.m. PST

I forgot they did a 15mm line. Nice

YoungDave23 Mar 2019 2:56 a.m. PST

Demonworld are the best…,expensive though

Albus Malum16 Apr 2019 9:57 p.m. PST

Just curious, did you try any other colors besides green? Ive been experimenting with my RP goblins, and have been painting a couple greenish, olivish, orangish, brownish orangish, yellowish. still not quite sure

The Demonworld mini's are quite nice, Wish I could figure out what colors to paint their skin.

I want to have some large armies to use for Battlesystem or what ever rules. and have lots to paint..

Anyone use a large mix of different skin colors for goblins/ orcs together??

jamemurp18 Apr 2019 6:08 a.m. PST

I have some green Mighty Armies,Mirliton goblins and Kalistra(?) sand orcs as goblins as well as some orange/yellow Blood Dawn goblins. For orcs, I have some grey green Mighty Armies, some in flesh tone, and Mirliton orcs various flesh tones from very dark to albino. I really prefer the flesh toned "unmen" as they look very pulpy and fit better with lower/darker fantasy imagery. The greens just look a bit cartoony, even with muted green grey/olive. For not-Warhammer 15mm that is perfectly fine, though.


My theory now is to limit and reserve palettes. So green gets reserved for either naturalistic (IE plants, mossy stone, some sakes/reptilians etc.) or clearly unnatural things (skeletal ghostlight, wyrd/warpstone, etc.).

Louie N18 Apr 2019 11:13 a.m. PST

I did not try other colors, but I like green, I guess it just fits into people's minds. "Oh those are orks, goblins, etc."

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