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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Nurgle Chaos Ogres - Command Group

I’ve been ruminating on this idea since I started collecting Ogres. The idea being that the Chaos Ogres in the Beastman army no longer look like the Ogres Kingdoms ogres. So I decided to make them meet somewhere in the middle. I’ve always liked Nurgle, the god of decay, so that’s where I went with that. Here’s the guys in the front rank.

He so sexy with his jaw hanging off

This guy is the units Bellower, who’s supposed to be the guy who shouts the orders for the unit. Amusingly enough, his jaw is hanging off, his eyes are missing and bleeding eyesockets. See his tounge hanging out (done in Green Stuff). He’s got a little beard and mohawk done in static grass. Not too much else to say.

He\'s the guy in charge. He got ahead. Or three.

Marginally more complicated, this guy is the unit leader, and has a bit more work done on him. Most obviously, he has three heads (three for each orb in the Mark of Nurgle), neck holes filled out with Green Stuff and stuck on. He’s got a club from the Giant Spruce, simply because it was crying out to be used by someone. See also, skin diseases on his shoulders, done with Green Stuff, hot pins, and purple ink.

He\'s got a wiggly worm tounge! Wiggly worm tounge!

Finally, the guy carrying the units standard. The story behind the unit is that they found this standard, and it corrupted them. So therefore, the guy carrying the standard is basically dribbling with diseases. See the tentacle hand, crab claw, tentacle tounge, sculpted pustules, and anything else I missed. Also the sort of copper effect on the standard.

If I feel like it, I’ll put up the rank and file later.

posted by Chyld at 1:25 pm  

2 Comments »

  1. Amazing. I want to read more. How much time did you write a post?

    Comment by Nik — August 25, 2008 @ 8:41 am

  2. Hello random guy called Nik! There’s already another, more detailed, article on these guys, and I’ll do some more when I’m a bit less jetlagged. And based on my experiences with deadlines (basically, HAHAHAHAHA NO CHANCE), I update when I remember.

    Comment by Chyld — August 28, 2008 @ 1:31 pm

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