Carlos Peréz Bugedo: „The Longsnouts“ Kickstarter
Carlos Peréz Bugedo liefert auf Kickstarter klassische Orcs für Fantasy-Tabletops.
The Longsnouts – 3D printable miniature STLs
Multipart, multipose STL Fantasy Orcs for 3D Printing, Painting and use in Role Playing Games, Tabletop, Wargames and other RPGs
Painted by @ork.bot
Hi! My name is Carlos Pérez, I’m a 3D miniatures sculptor and I’ve always been a sucker for orcs, trolls, goblins and any other ugly creatures.
For the last 4 years I’ve been working for Big Child Creatives and CMON on lots of projects, such as A Song of Ice and Fire Tactics, Zombicide, Marvel United, DCased, Mordred, or my favourite, Paul Bonner’s The Dead Keep.
Since I was eleven, I’ve always wanted to create my own horde of greenskins, and to make it full of variety and personality, as no two orcs are the same . Now finally I have the tools and the skills to make that dream come true, and this is just the first step. The Longsnouts are coming!
An what is this all about? The Longsnouts is a high quality set of STL FILES with tons of options for you to PRINT AND BUILD entire regiments of 32mm orcs, easy to paint and full of variety and personality. No two Longsnouts will look the same! With this kit you can print and build as many orc warriors as you want.
THE LONGSNOUTS KIT
This kit consists of a selection on heads, legs, torsos, arms, shields, options for the command group, and and a few more extras.
All parts have been designed with one main purpose in mind: to encourage creativity by giving the user the greatest possible flexibility and variety. Each torso and each pair of legs have a different pose, clothing and armor, and are completely compatible with each other. In addition, all parts allow for a certain degree of rotation, and combining this with the wide variety of different arms, shields and heads in the set, the result is an insanely huge amount of different poses and equipment.
All the parts are scaled in 32mm (but can be scaled to any desired size) and they are fully compatible with orcs from other well known brands. You can swap heads, arms, shields or any part you want easily, so the possibilities are nearly endless!
WHAT YOU GET
There are bout 170 different parts in the kit, but a picture is worth a thousand words, so here are 5 images with all those parts:
ARE THE FILES PRESUPPORTED?
Yes! All parts included in the set will be presupported for resin printers at 32mm scale. There will be also an unsupported version of everything so you can resize the models and add your own supports.
All parts have been painstakingly and manually pre-supported by @ork.bot, with high level painters in mind, for effortless support removal and unnoticeable damage.
MANY POSSIBILITIES!
These are just some possible combinations you can achieve with The Longsnouts kit:
PRINTED MODELS
Printed by @orkbot, bases not included
Printed by @orkbot, bases not included
PAINTED MODELS GALLERY
Painted by @ork.bot
Painted by @ork.bot
Painted by @ork.bot
Painted by @craftworldstudio
Painted by @jero_miniatures (Jero Carmona)
Painted by @hrminiatures (Javier Hidalgo Muñoz)
LEFT: Painted by @garbinearroyominiatures (Garbiñe Arroyo) RIGHT: Painted by @beer.gamer (Sergio Granizo)
Painted by @Giokahnni (Giovanni Calapaj)
Painted by @rodrigo.akore
Painted by @vasdeminiatures (Andrés Bullón)
Alter Verwalter.
Die rocken ja mal so richtig…
Großartige Orks, gefallen mir richtig gut! Nur warum zwei von sechs Beinen diesen komischen Stand mit den Füßen nach innen haben müssen, verstehe ich nicht. Als zusätzliche Option in einem Upgrade Set wäre das mMn besser gewesen.
Das ist der Tribut an die Goofyness der 80er-Orks.
Ich mag Orks auch sehniger und ganz leicht ulkig. Die x-Beine sind mir hier auch etwas zu viel.
Sind Mega und wenn ich das richtig sehe sind die sogar kombinierbar mit den alten GW Orks was die Variationsmöglichkeiten deutlich vergrößert.
Ein sehr gute Entscheidung.
Bin fasziniert wieviele ToW Angebote langsam sich herauskristallisieren. Gab ja zuletzt schon Unkenrufen gegen dieses Spezialistensystem.
Gruss,
Coki
sehr geil
Boah. Die sind schon richtig stark.
Auch die Bemalung.
Schöne Anlehnung an Paul Bonner und Confrontation.
Die „keltoiden“ Elemente sind mir fast zu viel bzw. ausgeprägt für einen wild(er)en Mob, binden die Einheit aber deutlich totz ihrer Unterschiedlichkeit.
„Monster“ mit soz. hochwertiger Ausstattung ist ja auch eine klassische Old-School-Ausprägung (s. etwa Las Edwards).
Wow, ich schließe mich an!
Die sind genial. Genau *diese* Orks waren mir immer am Liebsten! Dazu müssten die doch auch gut als Confrontation Orks gehen.
Mich erinnern die an die Monster von den Gummibären. Einen in Lila, einen in orangebraun, einen in Grün und fertig.
Ich finde die echt gut, aber mir würde etwas dicker gepanzerte, fast nackte und berittene fehlen.