This week's submission is a force of Rohan warriors and commanders consisting of a box of 24 plastic Warriors of Rohan, three metal Rohan Royal Guard on foot, Merriadoc Esquire of Rohan from the 'Heroes of the West' boxed set, King Théoden in full armour, a dismounted Captain and Banner from the Rohan Mounted Commander set, four resin figures from the Rohan Commanders set, and a converted Gamling figure, all from the Games Workshop's Lord of the Rings line of miniatures.
Defenders of the Riddermark in front of Helm's Deep |
All these figures were cleaned up, assembled where necessary, mounted on their bases, and some sand was glued on with PVA. They were then primed black with an airbrush since it is too cold to go outside to use a rattle can. As with the Dwarves I did earlier in the competition, I left the shields off until all the painting was complete. All the figures were painted with primarily Vallejo acrylics, along with a few craft paints. I used a variety of browns (Chocolate Brown, Leather Brown, Beige Brown, Cavalry Brown) and a selection of greens that aren't usually associated with fantasy figures (Camouflage Olive Green, Camouflage Luftwaffe Green, German Feldgrau). Once all the basic colours were applied, the figures got a coat of Army Painter Strong Tone Quickshade. The easiest to paint were the plastic Warriors of Rohan, followed by the various commanders. The hardest were the Royal Guard, Théoden, and Gamling due to the insanely detailed armour that is covered with horse-related iconography. At least the metal figures are more durable that the resin figures. The resin banner got snapped off as I was packing the figures up after taking all the photos. 😝
Group 1 of the plastic Warriors of Rohan |
Group 2 of the plastic Warriors of Rohan |
Set of resin Rohan Commanders (front view) |
Set of resin Rohan Commanders (rear view) |
Metal Dismounted Rohan Captain and Banner (rear view) |
Metal Dismounted Rohan Royal Guard |
Metal Gamling, Théoden, and Merry (front view) |
Metal Gamling, Théoden, and Merry (rear view) |
The figure of Gamling with the banner is a conversion of the original miniature released by Games Workshop. The figure has since been re-released with him holding the Rohan Royal Banner in his left hand and his sword in a lower position. I had two minis of the early version, one which I painted up a few years ago. I decided to convert the other one to give him a banner since I have a mounted version of Gamling where he is carrying one. To make it easy on myself, I just replaced his left hand with one fashioned out of fine wire wrapped around a length of florist wire that forms the pole and some epoxy putty to build it up a bit and form the thumb of his hand. The pole itself is anchored to a hole drilled into the base with super glue. The banner is from an image plucked from the internet, tweaked to make it two-sided and printed off on my laser printer. Once the figure was all painted, I applied some PVA glue to half of what would end up on the inside, wrapped it around the florist wire pole and shaped it while the glue was still wet. Here is a comparison of the two versions.
Original and 'New Improved' Gamling |
The points being claimed are as follows:
36 x 28mm figures @ 5 points each = 180 points
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My goodness Fredeick you are pumping out the LoTR goodies this year. Tremendous quality and quantity. Really nice work all around.
Lovely stuff, Frederick! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tamsin.
DeleteMore great LOTR figures! Great stuff! And great banner conversion there!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kyle. A lot of mulling went into the planning before I did any snipping, but I am very happy with the way it turned out.
Deletelove these
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martin.
DeleteLovely conversion work on Gamling
ReplyDeleteThank you, Peter.
DeleteGreat work with some lovely minis, well done with your Gamling conversion!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteExcellent work. Wel done.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brian.
DeleteWoah! I called you Brian, instead of Bruce. Sorry about that. That will teach me that I shouldn't drink and type. ;^)
DeleteNice work! I like the use of different green and red tones to add interest but maintain the overall scheme.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Millsy. My approach was that while Rohirrim levies would strive for uniformity, resources would prevent that from happening. Plus there was room for personal preferences and expression.
DeleteNice collection of the enemy.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rob. It's all a matter of perspective. You have got to stop listening to Mordor State TV and Isengard News. ;^)
DeleteI like your Gamling conversion! Sorry to hear about the other banner, that's really frustrating.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Barks. An application of some superglue got the broken banner reattached. Luckily there were two points of contact. If it breaks again, I will do a bit of drilling and replace the resin pole with one made from florist wire. Much sturdier.
DeleteNice greens, always good to see LOTR figures
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kerry. The choice of greens works quite well, and the Quickshade really ties all the colours together.
DeleteSome Lotr goodness again! I have some dismounted royal guard waiting for the assembly and paint, they should be done during the Challenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Teemu. LotR is the main theme for me this year. If I get through them all before the end, I will be moving to my North Africa campaign. We are already at the halfway point, so that may not happen.
DeleteGreat work Frederick. Any chance you can share that banner image? I might want to repeat that trick!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Greg. Email with the banner file has been sent.
DeleteVery nice work, Frederick. Especially like the 'new and improved' Gamling.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Curt.
DeleteCool looking figures Frederick.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray.
DeleteExcellent stuff, Frederick, your Gamling is ace!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martijn. Appreciated. :)
DeleteAwesome looking force of Rohan!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you, Iain.
DeleteNice work, Frederick! The Gamling conversion is better than the Gamling bannerman GW did.
ReplyDeleteThanks, David. Much appreciated.
DeleteLoving those Frederick
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt.
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