I got me a Troll from the Wizkids range of D & D minis. Troll (SKU: 72573), was wey cost effective, only £4. the troll was big, about 60mm foot to eye, When I was in the store I thought it would match with my othere trolls from the GW box "Battle at Skull Pass" but the GW troll (35mm froot to eye) was a bit small compared to the D & D one...
Os my GW troll didn´t get a friend this time ... instead I decided to do the D & D troll in to a lone as Grendel from the Beowulf saga.
Below a 3D-render of the troll, can say that the teeth and mouth wasnt that good IRL.
I added some green stuf to get a bigger nose, jaw, pointed ears, a tail, some more hair and muchroms on his back. I also added some bits from the bitbox like a backpack and severed heads to his belt and also a big club. I hope you like the end result. The Dwarf in the Pictures are a plastic one from the Osprey/North Star dwarfs that will be released.
Excellent work Michael. Love the added tuch och the mushroom.
ReplyDeletePerfect looking troll!
ReplyDeleteTrolltastic I say!
ReplyDeleteAlan
Wow! What a fabulous troll.
ReplyDeleteThat troll looks great
ReplyDeleteLooks like this will be a tough fight for Beowulf :-D
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the troll Michael!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work!
ReplyDeleteClever and way COOL!
ReplyDeleteFrank
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Nice job Michael....not much good at my dark age mythical history but I would be calling that a giant troll ...lovely figure
ReplyDeletelove It!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I had to look twice when I saw the title of this post. Grendel was my cat who died last year (http://ilivewithcats.blogspot.com/2016/09/and-then-there-were-two.html) so I immediately thought of him.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking troll, don't think much on Beowulf chances! Nice additional detailing too.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain