Would you believe three Nazgûl of the nine. Each year for the AHPC I endeavor to summit at least one entry from the Lord of the Rings. This year I have three foot figures that were crying out to be submitted as an entry in the field of Black & White cinema. I don't think you can find figures from cinema much blacker than these, especially at heart. It was just a hop over from Studio Sci-Fi.
I believe these figures came from the Attack on Weathertop package by Games Workshop and are close to 20 years old. I have collected a lot of LOTR dark forces, but I have been slow in getting them painted. The minis were sprayed flat black, painted with Vallejo Black, dry brushed with German Grey, followed by another light grey dry brush. Swords and armoured fists were painted Gunmetal Grey.
Points
3 x 28mm Foot Figures = 15 Points
1 x Black & White Studio = 20 Points
35 Points
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Great looking Nazgul, Rob! A perfect pick for Black & White, and it checks your box for your LotR submission for AHPC XIII. Well done!
- Curt
Lol maybe there should be a side duel for Guys Named Rob Who Paint LoTR Minis as I will, once again, be spending some of my AHPC painting LoTR figures.
ReplyDeleteI am already working on the big cheese himself, Sauron
DeleteThis afternoon I discovered a container full of Harlequin LOTR (now Black Tree Design) figures that I totally forgotten about. I might be inclined to work on them
DeleteNice work. I suspect we'll see a bunch of these for this location!
ReplyDeleteNicely done, Rob! :)
ReplyDeleteLove those LOTR figures.
ReplyDeleteYes for lack of a better description, they seem full of life.
DeleteNice work Rob!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteThere's never enough Nazgul: on foot, on horses, on flying monsters... Good painting job
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Nazgûl, Rob. Well done,
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Rob!
ReplyDeleteThey may be 20 years old but they still look just the ticket - the Witch King is chilling!
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