Ogre Kingdom Slave Giant (green)

I did this one for the Paint Aid project. From what I've understood in the army book, when not at war, slave giants are chained to cave walls, beat up, and seldom fed by the ogres. So I thought that he'd have to look skinny and completely beserk when let loose. I also wanted to avoid the dumb look that the official minis of giants have because these giants are supposed to come from a civilisation of giants and they don't hang out with orcs and goblins. When I was ready to base him, I found out that there would be problems with getting him to stay up. So that's how the Gnoblars ended up on the base. Not only do they add to the decorum, but they also keep him steady and avoid him from sloutching down. That Gnoblar in the bear trap on his belt is supposed to be the giant's food store.

Posted: 13 Feb 2005

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Bill
You have captured the essence perfectly :) the sculpting is lovely and smooth, andthe pose of the model, along with the flowing chains and rags, make it incredibly dynamic. Great work :) ~Bill
8 Mar 2006
tofu
lovely work
25 Dec 2005
kowlown
jmen prends toujours plein la gueule avec PF mais je sais qu'il m'aime ;) Et de toute façon fallait pas me demander des miracles pour ma 1ere sculpture 28mm hein ;) naméow :) Bon, joli boulot encore une fois, meme si ya des choses à critiquer ;) Le torse est bcp trop long par rapport aux jambes, la tete est trop grosse et les jambes ont l'air trop fines et dépourvues de muscles pour ce qu'on en voit. m'enfin bon, l'anatomie ne fait pas forcement le bon modèle, j'aime bien... et tu conviendras que ce PF c'est quand meme un bel encoulé ;) - Colonne alias Michael :)
12 Apr 2005 • Vote: 10
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