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Aly Morrison is a renowned miniature painter, sculptor, and artist known for his significant contributions to Citadel Miniatures, a division of Games Workshop. While specific details about his birthdate, birthplace, nationality, and years of employment are not widely available, his impact on the world of tabletop gaming and miniature creation is well-documented.

Career[]

Aly Morrison made a lasting mark in the world of tabletop gaming through his work with Citadel Miniatures, a company under the Games Workshop umbrella. He was responsible for creating many of the classic miniatures featured in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle range.

Iconic Orcs and Goblins[]

One of Aly Morrison's most notable achievements was his contribution to the Orcs and Goblins army. His artistic talents and sculpting skills played a pivotal role in bringing these fantastical and often mischievous creatures to life in the Warhammer universe. The Orcs and Goblins army remains iconic within the Warhammer Fantasy Battle lore, thanks in part to Morrison's work.

Chaos Armies[]

Aly Morrison's expertise extended to the Chaos armies, where he continued to showcase his talent as a miniature painter and sculptor. The Chaos faction, known for its dark and malevolent forces, gained a distinct visual identity through Morrison's creations.

Legacy[]

Aly Morrison's work continues to be celebrated by the tabletop gaming community. The Orcs and Goblins, as well as the Chaos armies he contributed to, remain integral to the Warhammer Fantasy Battle experience. His craftsmanship has inspired countless miniature painters and hobbyists, ensuring his legacy endures.

During the course of Games Workshop's "The Old World" project, greens (original sculpts) of the Imperial Ogres were used from his personal collection to make new moulds.

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