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Bob Olley is a model maker who used to work for [[Games Workshop]] from 1987 to 1990.  He also worked for [[Ral Partha]] from 1990 to 1997, and also worked for [[Reaper Miniatures]] (mostly on the Dark Haven lines).
'''Bob Olley''' is a miniature sculptor who used to work for [[Games Workshop]] from 1987 to 1990.  He also worked for [[Ral Partha]] from 1990 to 1997, and also worked for [[Reaper Miniatures]] (mostly on the Dark Haven lines).


You can almost immediately tell a model he made out of a line-up of older GW models: exaggerated silhouettes, impressive detail, and deliciously 80's over-the-top style.  He was a mainstay of the Rogue Trader era, cranking out all manner of weird and wonderful models as fast as his hands could sculpt them.  He's touched nearly every faction that existed at the time, including some that would die shortly after his leaving GW ([[Squats]] and [[Genestealer|Genestealer Cults]]).
Olley released models back in the 80's under both the Iron Claw and Citadel brand names.  You can almost immediately tell a model he made out of a line-up of older GW models: exaggerated silhouettes, impressive detail, and deliciously 80's over-the-top style.  He was a mainstay of the Rogue Trader era, cranking out all manner of weird and wonderful models as fast as his hands could sculpt them.  He's touched nearly every faction that existed at the time, including some that would die shortly after his leaving GW (notably [[Squats]] and [[Genestealer|Genestealer Cults]]).  His style was basically what early drove the look of the earliest [[Ork]] miniatures, and it's hard to find a Squat model he didn't make.




== Olleys Armies ==
== Olleys Armies ==
Since 2003, Bob has been modeling small-time out of Somerset, from the family business '''Olleys Armies'''.  With the help of his wife and son, Olley continues to make and sell excellent models in his inimitable style.  Most of what gets made these days is funded by Kickstarter.  Olleys Armies has a website, and a Facebook page.
Since 2003, Bob has been modeling small-time out of Somerset, from the family business '''Olleys Armies'''.  With the help of his wife and son, Olley continues to make and sell excellent models in his inimitable style.  Most of what gets made these days is funded by Kickstarter.  Olleys Armies has a website, a Twitter account, and a Facebook page.




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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
* [http://www.collecting-miniatures.com/olley/index.php/Manufacturers This is the most comprehensive gallery of every model Bob Olley has made.]
* For those of you interested in Squats, check out his work for [http://www.collecting-miniatures.com/olley/index.php/Citadel_-_Squats Citadel], [http://www.collecting-miniatures.com/olley/index.php/Fantastic_Miniatures David Gravens of Fantastic Miniatures], and his own "Scrunts" at [http://www.collecting-miniatures.com/olley/index.php/Olley%E2%80%99s_Armies Olleys Armies]


[[Category:Games Workshop]]
[[Category:Games Workshop]]
[[Category:Artists]]
[[Category:Artists]]

Revision as of 21:05, 21 December 2019

Bob Olley is a miniature sculptor who used to work for Games Workshop from 1987 to 1990. He also worked for Ral Partha from 1990 to 1997, and also worked for Reaper Miniatures (mostly on the Dark Haven lines).

Olley released models back in the 80's under both the Iron Claw and Citadel brand names. You can almost immediately tell a model he made out of a line-up of older GW models: exaggerated silhouettes, impressive detail, and deliciously 80's over-the-top style. He was a mainstay of the Rogue Trader era, cranking out all manner of weird and wonderful models as fast as his hands could sculpt them. He's touched nearly every faction that existed at the time, including some that would die shortly after his leaving GW (notably Squats and Genestealer Cults). His style was basically what early drove the look of the earliest Ork miniatures, and it's hard to find a Squat model he didn't make.


Olleys Armies

Since 2003, Bob has been modeling small-time out of Somerset, from the family business Olleys Armies. With the help of his wife and son, Olley continues to make and sell excellent models in his inimitable style. Most of what gets made these days is funded by Kickstarter. Olleys Armies has a website, a Twitter account, and a Facebook page.


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