This week's entry is two more Star Wars Legion models, a dwarf for role playing and some nasty Morannon Orcs to storm Osgiliath and Minas Tirith.
First up are Luke and C3PO. There are several versions of Luke models and two different game versions, a commander and an operative. This is the Operative Luke model.
His clothes are all black so I went with Black and dark gray with a Nuln Oil wash to give some differentiation. |
Truth be told, Luke's not a great hero for the Rebels. A lot of force users are sub-par but he hasn't really been upgraded to the level of the top tier in the last couple of years.
C3PO is a nice, clean, easy model. |
C3PO is R2D2's sidekick. He can't be taken alone except in the new Ewok battleforce. He's actually pretty interesting there as a strong support character.
C3PO and R2 come in a scenario pack with the crashed escape pod. It comes with some objective, deployment and condition cards to play a themed scenario. I've never actually played any of those, which seems like shame now that I think about it.
Warhammer Dwarf Quarreler |
This next model is a rank and file Dwarf crossbowdwarf from Warhammer. I painted him for our role playing campaign as one of the characters is a dwarf ranger with an arbalest.
He was quick and easy and I should probably just bang out the rest of the unit as well. These are not great models but they do the job.
I decided to add a splash of color with the fletching on the bolts. I'll carry this across the army, mostly to the bolt throwers when I get to them.
14 Morannon Orcs to bring terror to my enemies. |
The last entry is 14 Morannon Orcs from the Lord of the Rings game. These are 12 plastic spear orcs and two metal heroes, Grishnakh and Guritz - the Master of Reserves (with the skull on his helmet).
Grishnakh on the left and Guritz on the right. |
I've had Grishnakh for 15 years. Gurtiz is a more recent acquisition, being only eight years old.
I painted the armor with a dark metallic and then washed it to make it look rusted and un-cared for. In these images it came out more as brown but it presents better in real life. I'm having some issues with varnish since I ran out of my old Vallejo matte and the new one is more satin. Very disappointing and it makes photographing these models trickier.
Twelve spear orcs. |
The shields do leave room for painting heraldry. Is it heraldry when orcs have it? |
These models are the usual sort of crappy plastics from GW. They have large blobs that aren't actually any sort of thing, just plastic filler. A lot of the details are soft or imaginary.
The numbers you see here are not representative of what comes on the sprue. I have several boxes of these and just grabbed 12.
I think this guy is my favorite of the spears. |
I only grabbed one of this dude. He's terrible to play with since his spear really really gets in the way on the table, instead of only partly really getting in the way like all of the others. |
Nice variety in the post today Aaron, those Legion models are super and I love the shiny Threepio. We all have tons of unpainted LotR orcs and good on you for cracking on with this dozen, they look good and I like the scrawled on "heraldry" on their shields, they look really good. 89 points for you!
Dallas
I like your Threepio! Lightsabers are hard to paint. I want to get my hands on a metal Guritz.
ReplyDeleteI've always been a fan of plastic models, but I really do prefer the metals for these LotR minis. They are just so much better than the alternative.
DeleteYeah, great 3P0. Love the orcs too. I miss the early metals too.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Aaron and I too am a metal fan. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLovely entry, I really like those Orcs
ReplyDeleteThe GW plastics are not the best quality, but compromise of one-piece mini and relative cheapness is good. And they die a lot, so not that important... Good work on these, I like the Star Wars heroes and you have done good job on Morannon Orcs.
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, love the classic droids.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking 3PO! Nice work on the orcs too Aaron.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the orcs. GW one piece plastic bodies have some monstrous fillers. Cheap but damn annoying to paint.
ReplyDeleteLovely work. You've remembered threepios belly wires too.
ReplyDeleteGreat entry Dallas
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