Monday, 30 March 2026

Citadel pre-slotta C13 Goblins and Ral Partha Giants.

Another quick blog update. 
I have mainly been re-basing again (well, mainly refurbishing the house, but that's another story!). I'll update on the basing progress a little later. What I have also done is re-based some of my old C13 Goblins, and a couple of old Ral Partha Giants, for Midgard. I also brightened up the paintwork on the goblins, giving them a bit more of a greener skin. 

Enjoy :) 

Goblins and Giants. 
What could go wrong!
Four bases of Citadel's pre-slotta C13 Goblins, with an old style banner. 
In Midgard I will count these as Hordes, possibly with the Brittle and Impetuous Traits. 
Goblins lurking around the banner. 
Goblins.
Well, more Goblins!
Even more Goblins, because Goblins often arrive in great numbers! 
Ral Partha 31-208Armoured Cloud Giant. 
Ral Partha 01-109 Cloud Giant.
 My original idea was to use him as a treeman, hence the paint scheme. However I changed my mind after painting him but liked the look so much I didn't want to paint strip him. 

My next blog update should be a lot more organised. I am planning to post photographs of all of the 1980's Regiments of Renown sets. 

6 comments:

  1. Excellent work on the Goblins and Giants Lee, those old sculpts have lots of character to them, and your painting has elevated it.

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    1. Thank you Dave.
      I have always loved the old miniatures because of their character, but I am finding that the Midgard bases are adding some more depth to them as well. I think the goblins look more sneaky winding themselves through the rocks. I also think that the bagger bases for the giants makes them look more menacing and gives them more presence.

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    1. Thank you. I am really enjoying getting them re-based and painted.

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    1. Thank you. I think the goblins look quite good on the larger Midgard bases, and it suits them as the look like they are coming down from the mountains and through the rocks to do mischief.

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