tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319761734375963722.post5163505251620108969..comments2024-03-03T09:46:30.089-05:00Comments on ZeroTwentythree: Fimm?ZeroTwentythreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08447858247978320583noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319761734375963722.post-77193241567609483282016-08-13T23:25:04.125-04:002016-08-13T23:25:04.125-04:00Thanks! That might be a good idea. Someone on anot...Thanks! That might be a good idea. Someone on another forum also recommended sculpting cloth or fur over some of the details. (The plastic should be easy to cut down.)<br /><br />The hands on these orcs are separate from the arms, so I may be able to do some easy weapon swaps if I find some hands that are large enough. I'm thinking about trying some of the old "monkey rat" plastic skaven. Their hands were huge, and the weapons are more advanced, but have a crude & brutal look.ZeroTwentythreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08447858247978320583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319761734375963722.post-34530836875853597492016-08-13T17:37:08.280-04:002016-08-13T17:37:08.280-04:00Nice to see you're able to do a bit of modelli...Nice to see you're able to do a bit of modelling :) These don't look like a bad solution, I guess they are readily available and pretty cheap? I agree that I'm not so fond of the stone weapons, but other than that they work okay. Perhaps you could make them more "Fimmy" with some small Celtic touches, maybe some simple bronze roundels, the sort of thing you could mass produce with a press mold?Shadespyrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15816797180132586097noreply@blogger.com