Saturday, 18 January 2025

From AaronH: Rohan Captains and Royal Guards (155 points)

 This week's entry is Rohan Royal Guards, captains and Eomer. I've had these models bouncing around for about 20 years, so it's good to get them painted and ready to play.

Eomer, banner bearer, outrider and mounted captain.

These are all old metal models. The outrider is no longer useable in the new army lists but I can use him for a regular rider or a captain with a bow.

These all have the generic plastic horses. I hate painting horses.

This army was my first LotR army, back when the Two Towers first came out and the red starter box dropped with it. They were pretty terrible and I never got them painted. I moved on to other armies but continued to buy models for this one. The Rohirrim were my favorite part of the books as a kid so I just kept picking up models any time I could find them.

These horses were painted with Speed paints, or grey primer with a dry brush. Speed paints may be the only way I can get through this army.

Next up are the Royal Guards. I have five mounted guards but eight foot guards. I've picked up odds and sods over the years as I could find the metal versions.

I really love these models. 

Everything about these models is great. The foot versions are even better.


These nine models were easy to paint and it's great to have them ready to go.

Next up is 12 foot models. These are the eight royal guards on foot along with four captains.


These are a mixture of spear and sword armed models.

I really love the capes on these guys. They are a joy to paint with great texture and shapes.


Next up are the two royal guard captains, Hama and Gamling. I've had Gamling for a long time but was finally able to source Hama from a local gamer in 2024.

Hama and Gamling. I don't know why Rohan heroes so rarely have shields.

Again with the big chonky cloaks which are so much fun to paint.


Last up are two captains. The one holding his sword up orginally came with an axe, before Rhys got a hold of him. I replaced his hand with one holding a sword from the War of the Rohirrim boxed set. He's been out of print for at least a decade, but was re-released recently.
The hand might be a little large but overall it works just fine on him.

These cloaks are not nearly as nice to paint as the guards.

The captain on the left is an amazing model and one of the best  of the Rohan metals.

I also love how he is just casually looking around as he strangles an orc with his bare hand.

This is nine mounted models x 10 points each for 90 points
12 food models and about 2/3rd of an orc, so perhaps 63 points
Total = 155 pts
 
Sylvain: For a minion, there are no such options as "2/3 of an orc", so you get full points for the foul creature. The green you use for the cape is so vibrant, I was wondering if you could share your paint recipe. And your bases immediately bring to mind the arid steppes where live the Rohirrim, with scattered bushes. Your paint job really emphasizes light and hope. Excellent!
 
 
 

3 comments:

  1. Wonderful painting on these. The casual one handed hold of the orc is a great sculpt.

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  2. The green on the capes is Vallejo sick green with a wash of Army Painter speed paint Orc Skin over it. Quick and easy and it really pops.

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  3. I always love Rohan figures, and these are a joy to behold. Well done!
    Martijn

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