2/6/2024 0 Comments Blood bowl orc conversion![]() ![]() These were fun to paint, but also difficult as they didn’t look right without properly painting the eyes (eyes are about the most difficult thing there is to paint on a model). When I came to repaint the team, I re-used the model to represent my team’s head coach:įinally, five cheerleaders. However, the player in question was ludicrously over-powered, and with Star Players no longer available as permanent members of a team now anyway I don’t use him any more. I originally converted this model to represent a star player taken from the old Blood Bowl computer game. Not technically a human player, but human teams can include up to one ogre to beef up the front line. Again, one of them is spare, and won’t be given a number until he’s added to a team. ![]() I’ll paint one on once I add him to a team that I’m actually playing with in a league, but for now the model is a spare. Note that one of them doesn’t have a number. Here are the flashiest players, my three blitzers: Accordingly, here are some photos of them.įirst up, here’s my human team, the Pfeildorf Pirates, in all its glory: Having returned to my humans last night and painting up the last two cheerleaders, I have now painted every Blood Bowl model I own. Having done those, I then moved on to my orc team, and painted them up as well, along with a couple of goblin star players. Having re-done all of the players I had painted before, I then moved on to painting the additional models that I previously hadn’t got around to: a couple of spare human players, an ogre, some of my cheerleaders and the balls. When I discovered that I could re-paint a human player in under an hour (thanks to the models’ relative simplicity and the fact that the existing paint job mostly served as an acceptable undercoat), this led to one of the most intensive painting binges I have ever managed, as I repainted twelve players in three days. Since I was getting them out and using them, this meant they would get looked at, and so I started thinking about re-painting them. Having dug out my teams, however, I couldn’t help but notice that my human players were not very well painted (I painted them almost a decade ago, and even then was aiming for a quick and simple job rather than getting them to look particularly lovely). Some time last month, the subject came up of the game of Blood Bowl, and I ended up offering to teach some people how to play. Lots of photos of miniatures in this post, so if you found my posts last year about my Epic Chaos boring, you might want to skip this one. ![]()
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