Well... I decided that before working on my
, I need to finish some of the 4 billion projects that I have half way done. So, I decided to finish my Gretchin Gang! As you may know, during last
) I had some Gretchins. We decided that anyone using booby traps HAD to have something other than tokens or beads; rather than just making good old Stik Bombs, I decided to make good use of the Gretchins, by making them living bombs!
Without any other delays, for your sadistic pleasure...
my
Gretchin Gang!
These are the Booby Traps. Hand picked Gretchins, assign a critical duty...
"To make sure Da Boss knows da time is fer fight'ng!"
A wondrous piece of Ork Technology. WHO can actually resist some free ammo for some Dakka?
In the words of the local Mek Boy, 'Geff da ammo, geff da BOOM!"
Poor Stubby... without any arms, he spends his days waiting for death. So, he picked up smoking.
It bothers Da Boss, who is a Health Nut... so he sent him away to guard the 'go-go juice' for his trakk.
If you are planning to get close, be sneaky... if you spook him, he may scream!
Nobody knows how this happened. The Gretching got into the barrel and Da Boss told him to stick
his hands out and game him some guns. Not only they welded the barrel shut, but they put glue
on the guns... no point on the little bugger dropping them, is it?
Notice that the guns are 'safety orange', the same color that toy guns are required to have in the USA.
He is grumpy and grouchy... he will put a cap up your ass! Stop making fun of him.
All the Gretchin Fighters, members of the White Waaagh!
My Personal favorite... safety orange gun AND a flag.
I needed a few 'serious' Gretchins... unfortunately, this one is not it.
He became REALLY 'smatz' after Da Boss threw him UP to a 4th floor (literally!) He landed fine, ready
for the Charge. The Eldar Ranger was so spooked, that kicked him DOWN and he landed on his head.
He survived... but always talks funny.
He got his Grunt Blasta blow up SIX times... somehow he never actually died.
So... there they are. Hope you enjoyed them as much as I did. Comments, suggestions, critiques and observations are VERY welcomed! On to the next project!