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Thus, Orc & Goblin banners deserve an extra bit of attention when it comes time to model and paint them. Not only do they represent the unity of that element of the army, but they also embody that unique, ragtag spirit of the greenskins. If you can hold both of those concepts in mind, you'll be able to come up with some cool looking banners for your own force. On the next few pages, we'll look at a several ways to model and paint your Orc & Goblin banners. These approaches are by no means exhaustive, but they should give you a good starting point for your own designs. |
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