The Battle with Miniatures
Radagast
Not so happy with his under robes based on this picture. I tried to ink wash it as I had used too wide a set of shades, and I thing it was more ink than wash. His outer robes look pretty good though.
I know its not properly based yet - but its late...
Thanks to Alex who found me a painting guide for this - I've had Radagast for ages, in fact someone bought it me as a present, and its been so long I cant remember who it was.
Labels: LOTR, Miniatures
The kids have a go
Zed's attempt was an exercise in dry-brushing, with a bit of purple inking. It looks pretty good though I drybrushed the final highlight of white over the bleatched bone. Ohh and you can see Radagast in the background, my project for when they go to bed.
Issues 66-69
Issue 67 has more parts of campaign, building on from previous issues. IT comes with loads of "Wild men of Dunland' cutouts, and some horse models for the riders supplied last time. More conversions for the horses, and some hovels that you can build for the cutout wild men to live in.
Issue 68 comes with several plastic wargs, something that has never appealed and I have never owned, however the painting guides outline how to paint these in brown, white and black, with separate pages for each colour, with a filler article about landscapes, yawn.
Finally issue 69 has some riders to sit on the wargs, more campaign ideas, a pretty pathetic article on 'assembling the riders' with no new paint ideas. Finally there's an article about creating a cute scratchbuild Wagon Train thingy, which ties in with one of the scenarios.
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Too many Sprues
Is anyone else annoyed by this?
In the mean time I had sprayed a Gandalf I had white, but thats about all I've done since I mounted Captain Nathan and finished Gollum..
BGIME 65
There are some rules and a guide to using different weather conditions in the game – which – if I played, would be useful, followed by The Fords of Isen scenario. Instructions on painting Theodred are followed by a guide to making winter terrain. Not the most useful issue for me.
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bgime 64
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Gollum by the pool
I followed the painting guide, but of note was using chainmail mixed with grey to produce the shiny skin of the fish. It was then suggested that you used a gloss varnish on the fish as well to make it look wet. i decided not to do the normal flocked base, but try and do a water effect on it, so several coats of regal blue, and highlighted with dark angels green, got the colour I wanted, then more coats of pva glue finished with quite a pool of gloss varnish gave me a very shiny pool like effect. You can see this on one of my other photos, but they look black on this one. Also for the first time in ages I'm happy with this miniatures eyes - I should be considering Gollum has the biggest ones you probably can get - for his size.
Labels: LOTR, Miniatures
Bilbo finished
Anyway the detailed instructions in BGIME were great for painting Bilbo. There was lots of ink work in this one, and I like the step by step. Another reason this is good because it points out various aspects of the model you dont realise about, for instance in this model, there is a siver emblem on the cover of his book, and he is holding the one ring, which I hadnt realised.
This took me ages to paint, about 4 hours over 2 days, and as usual I'm not happy with the face (this has had about 3 attempts) and the static grass is stuck to some places that it shouldnt be..
Now onto Gollum
Labels: LOTR, Miniatures
Ooh! Shiny..
Whats it got in its Pocketses, issue 63
Theres Golum rules and a painting guide, and The Path to Mordor, The Forbidden Pool and Shelobs Lair scenarios, with a card Shelob, supplied with Gothmog, and a standing and mounted Mouth of Sauron, which arent used in the scenario.
The forbidden pool is also described as a scratch build, and it looks really good, although it does have the Games Workshop designers skills behind it. It has a waterfall dropping to the pool, and several high ledges that you can stand miniatures on. Much too big for me to store and build, but impressive to say the least. I'd love to put a picture of it on here, but I dont want to get into any hassle about publishing them.
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Only Just In time - Issue 62
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Two of the Dead
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