Bob Olley's Iron Claw was an offshoot of Citadel Miniatures operating briefly between 1987 and 1988. Olley operated in a different visual language than all the other sculptors at Games Workshop, which was why (I suppose) it made sense to give him his own label. His figures were fungoid, stumpy and melodramatic. When other sculptors modeled heroes or villains, Olley sculpted character actors. His figures stood out like mold on bread.
The very characteristics that would make the IC301 Space Pirates charming are also what doomed it to obsolescence. Olley's playful and uninhibited approach meant that ranges like the Space Pirates had no place in Warhammer 40K as it evolved into a tournament game with well-defined races and regimented army lists.
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First up is "Col. Vlad". Bulbous head? Check. Half-digested face? Check. Weapon growing tumors? Check. Yep, that's a Bob Olley sculpt!
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Fantastic work on these classic sculpts Matthew, I know Bob Olley sculpts aren't everyone's cup of tea, but he certainly has a strong following
ReplyDeleteDuring the 1980's (as a teenager), I never really enjoyed Olley's sculpts. I thought they were odd and didn't fit in with the other Citadel miniatures. I think they're an acquired taste, like Scotch. Some things are best not wasted on the young.
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