Orcs & Hobgoblins

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Impending Search Synonyms (Sample):elves (Tolkienesque), orcs/orks.


Cautions: The collection is sorted not by name, but by unpainted visual appearance, in this case, that of large human-sized humanoids (just over 1 inch in imagined standing height to top of head) with the defining minor modifications given under the section titles. Many of these figures will be grouped by functionality as defined by the objects or clothing that they are using. So what you might know as a "shaman with staff" might be listed under the cleric heading if the figure is robed like a monk and not obviously casting a spell. Significantly non-human-sized humanoids will be found in the Big People and Little People collections. Since this collection will exceed the page length limit, links will be provided for each category as they become overlarge. Also, the collection cannot be expected to be kept up to date, as it is not the main purpose of this wiki to indulge the viewer with these special galleries; hence, a proper search should ensue if your figure cannot be quickly identified from this gallery.

To find the identity of the figure: Simply click on the thumbnail, then, on the page with the pic, scroll down to see what links to that pic and follow the links.

Editors: Please observe the rules and requests at the top of the edit page.

Sculptors: Take note what categories seem neglected!

Collectors: Enjoy the eye candy!

Contents

HALF-ORCS - Half-Human, Half-Orc

See the Half-Orcs gallery.

PIG-FACED ORCS (Old World): bulky, ugly, w. piglike faces (and tusks)

See also Wereboars.

Kings & their Command Groups

Commanders


Standards


Musicians


Messengers


Engineers


Fighter Crews w. War Machines (Rams, Siege Towers, Trojans, etc.)


Fighters & Police (including Fighting Clerics)

Fighters w. Clubs

w. Primitive Bludgeons


w. Hammers


w. Maces


w. Sport Bats or Clubs


w. Lead Pipe, Crowbar, or Pipe Wrench


w. Ladles, Rolling Pins, Kettles, Pots or Pans


Fighters w. Misc. Weapons

w. Garottes (Assassins)


w. Brass Knuckles or Boxing Gloves


w. Poison (Assassins)


Fighters w. Tethered Weapons

w. Whips or Cat-o'-Nine Tails


w. Morningstars


w. Chains


w. Flails or Nunchucks


Fighters w. Polearms (> 1 m)

w. Spears, Pikes, or Javelins


w. Lances


w. Glaives


w. Halberds or Poleaxes


w. Quarterstaves


w. Tridents or Pitchforks


w. Shovels, Hoes or Rakes


Fighters w. Slicing Weapons

w. Scythes


w. Sickles


w. Swords


w. Scimitars


w. Rapiers or Foils


w. Knives, Daggers, or Stilettos (Assassins)


w. Machetes


w. Cleavers or Meres


w. Axes, Hatchets, or Tomahawks


w. Scissors or other Clippers


w. Saws or Chainsaws


Fighters w. Picks or Mattocks

w. Picks


w. Mattocks


w. Ice Picks


Fighters w. Projectile Weapons

w. Long or Short Bows


w. Crossbows


w. Boomerangs


w. Slingshots


w. Stones


w. Blowpipes or Darts


w. Throwing Stars


w. Throwing Knives


w. Guns / Firearms


w. Handguns


w. Rifles, Muskets or Arquebuses


w. Shotguns or Blunderbusses


w. Machine Guns


w. Elephant Guns


w. Bazookas


w. Artillery


w. Rockets


Fighters w. Energy Weapons

w. Flamethrower


w. Molotov Cocktail


w. Torch


w. Bombs


w. Dynamite


w. Grenades


w. Phasors or Lasers


Fighters w. Biochemical Agents



Clerics (Non-fighting)


Wizards & Warlocks


Females

Fighters & Police (including Fighting Clerics)


Priestesses, Nuns, Non-fighting Clerics


Wizardresses & Witches


Civilians


Psychologically-Challenged


Civilians

Royalty (Court-garb)


Bards


Artisans


Merchants


Pedestrians


Children


Seniors


Scientists & Doctors


Beggars


Psychologically-Challenged


Unsorted Pig-faced Orcs


ORCS (New World): bulky, ugly, w. pointed ears

Kings & their Command Groups

Commanders


Standards


Musicians


Messengers


Engineers


Fighter Crews w. War Machines (Rams, Siege Towers, Trojans, etc.)


Fighters & Police (including Fighting Clerics)

Fighters w. Clubs

w. Primitive Bludgeons


w. Hammers


w. Maces


w. Sport Bats or Clubs


w. Lead Pipe, Crowbar, or Pipe Wrench


w. Ladles, Rolling Pins, Kettles, Pots or Pans


Fighters w. Misc. Weapons

w. Garottes (Assassins)


w. Brass Knuckles or Boxing Gloves


w. Poison (Assassins)


Fighters w. Tethered Weapons

w. Whips or Cat-o'-Nine Tails


w. Morningstars


w. Chains


w. Flails or Nunchucks


Fighters w. Polearms (> 1 m)

w. Spears, Pikes, or Javelins


w. Lances


w. Glaives


w. Halberds or Poleaxes


w. Quarterstaves


w. Tridents or Pitchforks


w. Shovels, Hoes or Rakes


Fighters w. Slicing Weapons

w. Scythes


w. Sickles


w. Swords


w. Scimitars


w. Rapiers or Foils


w. Knives, Daggers, or Stilettos (Assassins)


w. Machetes


w. Cleavers or Meres


w. Axes, Hatchets, or Tomahawks


w. Scissors or other Clippers


w. Saws or Chainsaws


Fighters w. Picks or Mattocks

w. Picks


w. Mattocks


w. Ice Picks


Fighters w. Projectile Weapons

w. Long or Short Bows


w. Crossbows


w. Boomerangs


w. Slingshots


w. Stones


w. Blowpipes or Darts


w. Throwing Stars


w. Throwing Knives


w. Guns / Firearms


w. Handguns


w. Rifles, Muskets or Arquebuses


w. Shotguns or Blunderbusses


w. Machine Guns


w. Elephant Guns


w. Bazookas


w. Artillery


w. Rockets


Fighters w. Energy Weapons

w. Flamethrower


w. Molotov Cocktail


w. Torch


w. Bombs


w. Dynamite


w. Grenades


w. Phasors or Lasers


Fighters w. Biochemical Agents



Clerics (Non-fighting)


Wizards & Warlocks


Females

Fighters & Police (including Fighting Clerics)


Priestesses, Nuns, Non-fighting Clerics


Wizardresses & Witches


Civilians


Psychologically-Challenged


Civilians

Royalty (Court-garb)


Bards


Artisans


Merchants


Pedestrians


Children


Seniors


Scientists & Doctors


Beggars


Psychologically-Challenged


Unsorted Orcs


HOBGOBLINS: large and lanky, muscular, ugly, w. pointed ears

Kings & their Command Groups

Commanders


Standards


Musicians


Messengers


Engineers


Fighter Crews w. War Machines (Rams, Siege Towers, Trojans, etc.)


Fighters & Police (including Fighting Clerics)

Fighters w. Clubs

w. Primitive Bludgeons


w. Hammers


w. Maces


w. Sport Bats or Clubs


w. Lead Pipe, Crowbar, or Pipe Wrench


w. Ladles, Rolling Pins, Kettles, Pots or Pans


Fighters w. Misc. Weapons

w. Garottes (Assassins)


w. Brass Knuckles or Boxing Gloves


w. Poison (Assassins)


Fighters w. Tethered Weapons

w. Whips or Cat-o'-Nine Tails


w. Morningstars


w. Chains


w. Flails or Nunchucks


Fighters w. Polearms (> 1 m)

w. Spears, Pikes, or Javelins


w. Lances


w. Glaives


w. Halberds or Poleaxes


w. Quarterstaves


w. Tridents or Pitchforks


w. Shovels, Hoes or Rakes


Fighters w. Slicing Weapons

w. Scythes


w. Sickles


w. Swords


w. Scimitars


w. Rapiers or Foils


w. Knives, Daggers, or Stilettos (Assassins)


w. Machetes


w. Cleavers or Meres


w. Axes, Hatchets, or Tomahawks


w. Scissors or other Clippers


w. Saws or Chainsaws


Fighters w. Picks or Mattocks

w. Picks


w. Mattocks


w. Ice Picks


Fighters w. Projectile Weapons

w. Long or Short Bows


w. Crossbows


w. Boomerangs


w. Slingshots


w. Stones


w. Blowpipes or Darts


w. Throwing Stars


w. Throwing Knives


w. Guns / Firearms


w. Handguns


w. Rifles, Muskets or Arquebuses


w. Shotguns or Blunderbusses


w. Machine Guns


w. Elephant Guns


w. Bazookas


w. Artillery


w. Rockets


Fighters w. Energy Weapons

w. Flamethrower


w. Molotov Cocktail


w. Torch


w. Bombs


w. Dynamite


w. Grenades


w. Phasors or Lasers


Fighters w. Biochemical Agents



Clerics (Non-fighting)


Wizards & Warlocks


Females

Fighters & Police (including Fighting Clerics)


Priestesses, Nuns, Non-fighting Clerics


Wizardresses & Witches


Civilians


Psychologically-Challenged


Civilians

Royalty (Court-garb)


Bards


Artisans


Merchants


Pedestrians


Children


Seniors


Scientists & Doctors


Beggars


Psychologically-Challenged


Unsorted Hobgoblins




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