Wednesday, 13 May 2020
Some very quick ghouls!
I did these on Saturday night/Sunday morning in time for the early-afternoon start to our D&D session. The party had met a few ghouls in a crypt during Saturday's session, and great fun/fear/loathing ensued. So I decided to add some reinforcements for their next session. I had a sprue of these GW "goblins" to hand, so whizzed through a few late on Saturday night and early Sunday morning. And they were ready to go after lunch.
They're pretty rough, and I will touch up the faces when I get a moment. But they did their primary job: producing squeals when players (both around the table and over Zoom) noticed that they'd appeared in the tunnels behind the PCs ...
As an aside, great as these miniatures are, I can't think of "goblins" that could be any further from those Tolkien describes in The Hobbit. His have clashing armour, well-made weapons and whistles. These ... do not. But for Lovecraft-style ghouls, they're pretty great.
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D&D,
ghouls,
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Nicely painted JC.
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DeleteWow, I didn't recognize these as GW goblins. They have really deviated from their old classics! They definitely look like Ghouls to me. Great job on them!
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DeleteThey're for GW's Middle Earth range, so are based on the (terrible!) recent films of The Hobbit. So, they're great miniatures, but could hardly be further from Tolkien's orcs.