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CG Wild Orcs Melee x3

MOM Miniatures

Base not includedCompatible with 28-32mm scale games. 

Includes 3 miniatures

This miniatures are printed in high quality resin perfect for painting. Its resistance and high definition make it ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our figures are printed with a resolution of 0,04mm 12k printers and have been smoothly washed and cured after printing. Additionally, all supports have been removed, although they may require some additional cleaning before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts

This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age. 

 

6,95  9,95 

31,15  for 3 item(s)

The Wild Orcs of the Resin Armies: A Witness Account

Introduction

As a member of the Resin Armies community, I have witnessed countless battles and skirmishes across the vast, untamed lands where our factions clash. Among these encounters, none have left a more indelible mark on my memory than the fierce and primal warriors of the wild orc tribes. Their presence on the battlefield is both awe-inspiring and terrifying, a testament to their raw power and unyielding spirit. This account serves to capture the essence of a squad of melee wild orcs, detailing their combat style, culture, and the unique war paints that serve as both armor and identity.

The Wild Orc Tribe: A Brief Overview

The wild orcs are not merely a faction; they are a collection of tribes bound by blood, tradition, and an unbreakable connection to the land. Each tribe has its own customs and beliefs, but they all share a common reverence for strength and ferocity in battle. Unlike their more civilized counterparts who may wield swords or bows with precision, wild orcs embrace the chaos of melee combat. They favor heavy clubs—massive weapons crafted from the bones of fallen beasts or ancient trees—that can crush armor and bone alike.

Their society is built around survival; every member is trained from a young age to fight fiercely for their tribe. The bond among them is palpable; they fight not just for victory but for honor and loyalty to one another. As I stood on the outskirts of one such battle, I could feel this camaraderie radiating from them like heat from a fire.

The Squad in Action

On that fateful day when I first encountered this particular squad of wild orcs, I was stationed near a rocky outcrop overlooking an open field where tensions were high between our forces and theirs. The air was thick with anticipation as we awaited their advance. Suddenly, through the misty haze of dawn, they emerged—a formidable line of hulking figures adorned in vibrant war paint that glistened under the rising sun.

Each orc bore intricate designs painted across their skin—symbols representing their tribe’s history, victories in battle, and personal achievements. These markings were not mere decoration; they served as psychological armor against fear and doubt. The colors ranged from deep reds symbolizing bloodlust to earthy greens reflecting their connection to nature. It was said that these paints also provided some level of protection against minor wounds due to their ritualistic application involving natural resins mixed with herbs known for their healing properties.

As they charged forward with primal roars echoing through the valley, I could see how each warrior moved as part of a greater whole—a well-rehearsed dance of destruction honed by years of practice. Their clubs swung with deadly precision; each strike was calculated yet fueled by an instinctual rage that only true warriors possess.

Combat Style: The Art of Melee Warfare

What struck me most about these wild orcs was not just their brute strength but also their tactical approach to melee combat. They did not simply rush headlong into battle; instead, they employed strategies that showcased both individual skill and collective coordination. Each member had a role within the squad—some acted as front-line brutes absorbing damage while others flanked opponents or targeted vulnerable foes.

One particularly impressive maneuver involved two orcs working in tandem: one would feint an attack while the other circled behind to deliver a crushing blow from an unexpected angle. This level of teamwork demonstrated an understanding that transcended mere brawn; it highlighted their ability to think critically even amidst chaos.

Their clubs were not just weapons but extensions of themselves—crafted meticulously over years with care taken to balance weight and durability. Some wielded massive two-handed clubs capable of staggering even heavily armored foes with a single swing while others preferred lighter variants allowing for quicker strikes and mobility.

The Role of War Paints

As I observed this squad further, it became clear that war paints played an integral role beyond aesthetics—they were emblematic of identity within each tribe. Before heading into battle, rituals involving chanting and dancing were performed where warriors would apply paint onto one another’s bodies in solidarity. This act fostered unity among them; it was as if each stroke imbued them with shared strength.

Moreover, certain colors held specific meanings within tribal lore—blue might signify protection from harm while yellow could represent courage in facing overwhelming odds. These symbolic representations served not only as morale boosters but also as reminders during combat about what they fought for—their families, tribesmen lost in previous battles, and sacred lands threatened by invaders.

During moments when defeat seemed imminent—when arrows rained down upon them like hail—the sight of those vibrant colors ignited something deep within each warrior’s heart—a reminder that they were never alone on this battlefield.

Witnessing Valor Amidst Chaos

As clashes erupted between our forces and those fierce wild orcs surged forward like living mountains clad in paint-streaked fury, I felt both fear and respect wash over me simultaneously. The soundscape transformed into a cacophony filled with grunts mingling alongside shouts punctuated by dull thuds as clubs met shields—and flesh.

I remember witnessing one particular orc named Gromak—a towering figure whose reputation preceded him—charging headlong into our ranks despite being outnumbered three-to-one at one point during skirmishes throughout that day’s conflict. His club swung wildly yet purposefully; he seemed almost invincible amidst his comrades’ cries urging him onward toward glory!

In those moments where valor clashed against desperation—their resilience shone brightly! Even when faced with overwhelming odds stacked against them—they fought fiercely until either victory claimed them—or death embraced them willingly without hesitation!

Conclusion: Reflections on Orcish Might

As dusk settled over the battlefield littered with remnants from both sides—the aftermath revealed much more than mere casualties—it unveiled stories etched into every fallen warrior’s body through scars earned honorably throughout countless battles fought bravely together side-by-side!

From my vantage point observing these proud creatures who embodied everything primal about warfare—I realized there existed profound lessons hidden beneath layers obscured by misconceptions surrounding what it meant truly be ‘wild.’

To witness such raw determination coupled harmoniously alongside artistry expressed through war paints reminded me why we engage in conflicts beyond mere conquest—it is about preserving legacies forged through bloodshed intertwined intricately amongst kinship bonds formed under duress!

In conclusion—I stand humbled before these savage yet noble beings whose legacy will undoubtedly echo long after today fades away into history books chronicling tales told around campfires generations henceforth!

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Compatible with 28mm scale games. Base not included.

This miniatures are printed in high quality resin perfect for painting. Its resistance and high definition make it ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our figures are printed with a resolution of 0,04mm 12k printers and have been smoothly washed and cured after printing. Additionally, all supports have been removed, although they may require some additional cleaning before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts.

This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.

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