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Home › Forums › Fantasy › General Fantasy › Half-Ogre, and Wights
Recently I had a look at very old and never finished figures waiting since centuries in my lead pile, and I thought that some of them deserved a better life (or after-life).
So here is a Half-Ogre defending his barrel with a self-made goedendag:
And two ghosts or wights, one of which was probably waiting there since the Bronze Age as the colour of his equipment shows, the other one may be as old.
http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/en.html
https://www.anargader.net/
…probably waiting there since the Bronze Age as the colour of his equipment shows…
The missing earth from his (very cool) barrow supports this conclusion, though his clothing appears to be early 16th century – I think he may be an Elizabethan tomb robber who got his just desserts. Whatever he was, he looks great now, as do his companions.
One who puts on his armour should not boast like one who takes it off.
Ahab, King of Israel; 1 Kings 20:11
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The things on his shoulders are pteruges I think. The barrow is real stones with a thin light grey wash …and the gorse bushes in the foreground are cut from Scotch Brite.
http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/en.html
https://www.anargader.net/