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Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut






Here is my second batch of the old 2nd Ed. Gretchin. I am comfortable in saying that it is my last batch of 2nd Ed. Gretchin. Tedious to paint the same pose, over and over and over again.



And here is a few more Grots that I had lying around that I painted. These guys are a lot more interesting, and entertaining. My favorite is the grot plugging his ear while shooting XD



This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2011/06/28 21:16:05


 
   
Made in ru
Cultist of Nurgle with Open Sores





Moscow

Holy Hell! That's a lot of ugly little bastards! =) Great work!
Is there any story behind red grass, or is it just "drown in blood"?

"Never try to teach a pig to sing. It is a waste of your time, and it annoys the pig."  
   
Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut






I am not sure why the grass is red really:p I just imagined a planet where the gravel and rocks are black, a goldish mineral dust covers the rocks, the grass is red, with a bronze hue on the grass. A real alien flora compared to earth.
   
Made in gb
Maddening Mutant Boss of Chaos






I'll have to commend your effort, that many of the same pose would kill me.

Didnt you want to convert any of them?

I like your grot helpers.

   
Made in us
Stealthy Grot Snipa





Atlanta, GA

Those little buggers are almost impossible to convert, as they're all single-piece plastic models. I have a bunch somewhere myself.

Congrats on getting all of them painted! The rest of your gretchin(the pewter ones) give me that wonderful nostalgic feeling of old edition orcs. Goofy looking buggers.
   
 
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