The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles.
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Saturday, 17 October 2015
Base fellows ?
I based this little band of adventurers yesterday-
Some pig faced orcs up to no good as usual and below their chums-
An ogre with his pet dragon and a troll proud of his new red jacket -removed from his last meal I fear.
The pig-faced orc... an endangered species that has come back from the edge of extinction. I'm glad you're doing what you can to increase their numbers.
I've always harboured a grudge against Hildebrande for inventing snout faced orcs for minifigs to copy, their original pre Middle Earth goblins were better but while they still don't look like orcs to me, you've done a good job on these baddies!
Those are some of the best orcs around....good old Minifigs. I like the Essex ogre too.
ReplyDeleteOh ! the 'pig faced Orcs' - that takes me back ! ,Tony
ReplyDeleteThe pig-faced orc... an endangered species that has come back from the edge of extinction. I'm glad you're doing what you can to increase their numbers.
ReplyDeletePig faced orcs, I haven't see those in a while. I believe they were hunted to extinction in the early 80s.
ReplyDeleteBrings back fond memories. I have some of those pig-faced Orcs somewhere.
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ReplyDeleteI've always harboured a grudge against Hildebrande for inventing snout faced orcs for minifigs to copy, their original pre Middle Earth goblins were better but while they still don't look like orcs to me, you've done a good job on these baddies!
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