Sculptor
Jes Goodwin
Painter
Richard Scott & Neill Pethick
Source
Unknown
Released
Unknown
The Ogre figure was one of the largest miniatures of the range, and was sold with only a single casting in each pack. Three different variants were made of the same pose, with different heads, clothing and weapons sculpted onto a common body. The figure is a single-piece casting.
Variant A. This figure wears a loin-cloth with a chainmail front flap, and a shoulder bag. He wields a stone-tipped spear (pointing to the right) in his right hand and carries a stone-headed axe in his left. He is looking to his right, and is bare-headed, with swept back, straggly hair. He has a partly-open mouth with large lower fangs and a protruding tongue.
Variant B. This figure wears a loin-cloth with a chainmail front flap, a shoulder bag and a pair of studded wrist bands. He wields a stone-tipped spear (pointing to the left) in his right hand and carries a steel-bladed axe in his left. He is looking slightly downwards and to his left, and is bare-headed, with swept back, straggly hair tied into two topknots. He has a partly-open mouth with large upper fangs protruding.
Variant C. This figure wears a loin-cloth with a chainmail front flap, a fur waistcoat and a shoulder bag. He wields a steel-banded wooden club in his right hand and carries a studded ball-mace in his left. He is looking forwards, and wears a leather hood or hat with spikes protruding from it. He has a partly-open, grinning mouth with lower fangs on show.