The first lot of miniatures that caught my eye were Ogre Kingdoms. I thought that by starting off with an army that had fewer models and were larger and therefore easier to paint, would make it a good introduction into the hobby. I liked the idea that during the 7th edition rules Ogres were the lowest of the low when it came to power-gaming. I thought that if I wanted to be good at the game it would be in my best interest to learn with one of the most difficult armies to win with. If I could be good with Ogres I could be good with any of the armies. These were among the first models I ever painted. I thought I did a pretty good job, but now as I look at them and await the new Ogre models in September, I am anxious to redo some of the painting and converting work.
I have 16 Bulls
9 Ironguts
Slave Giant: accompanied with Gnoblar Handlers
4 Yhetees (broken one not shown)
2 Converted Rhinox Riders
4 Leadbelchers
4 Butchers (Two Converted ones not shown)
Jhared the Red
Empire Maneater and Bruiser
Ssog No Face Wyrm-Smasher
Hunter with 4 Sabretusks (2 unpainted not shown)
Custom Scraplauncher... ingenious design...but really ugly too
And a good ol' friend from Battle Masters...
I also have somewhere around 60 Gnoblars, 2 awfully converted gorgers, and a converted Skragg the Slaughterer. If I can get a whole army shot together I'll post it. Everything is painted except the two Sabretusks. Not too bad for a first army and a first time painter. All in all I spent a little over $200 dollars in minis.
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