Joined: Fri Jul 10, 2015 5:22 am Posts: 47 Location: Auckland, Middle Earth
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Hi All,
My first topic amongst aspirational company. LotR seems to engender a historical element to hobby work, beyond that of most titles.
I've been a long time hobbyist, some 25yrs, focussed on Warhammer products - specifically Warhammer Quest and skirmish 40k (small forces, not pitched battles).
So I have a penchant for tactical games and bands of heroes.
With the demise of Warhammer proper, I sought out something new and found myself back with GW, reading LotR Hobbit SBG after watching two likely lads demonstrate a game on Youtube. Quite surprised such a smart game had passed me by. When I read about Warbands, I was hooked.
To start with, I'm not overly wild about the established characters - their story is told, I wanted to evolve a series of characters into their own "fellowship" and explore the Southlands, edges of Mordor and so on. As Aragorn put it, ‘Deeds will not be less valiant because they are unpraised.’
Beginning this new project I've been dabbling with a handful of Wood Elves and High Elves. Being a converter I've not left my figures be.
Meet the young heroine, a Wood Elf ranger:
Wood Elf base, Perry Empire parts, GW High Elf quiver, scabbard 40k Dark Eldar.
All slightly large accessories, but just on the right side of workable. I chose the large quiver after seeing how large the Harad were - liking the idea she's carrying enough to last her more than one encounter.
The Raven token will signify when she is using a special trait and the arrow token will note when she is using bow over sword; mostly thematic reminders of things I declare.
The head that I had removed from the Wood Elf, I added to a Galadhrim warrior as the beginnings of another character, because I liked the expression:
I'll be using a small amount of sculpting putty to finish his hair, in addition, I'll be adding some beads and a couple other accessories to his belt line yet.
You may note the plastics seem, sharper. I carved and cut into details to deal with the soft edges and lack of definition in several places. I won't worry so much with general figures, but for these characters, it was essential.
Lastly a small group of Minas Tirith warriors came my way:
Naturally, I immediately swapped parts. Adding a leader with Arnor heirloom helm (Perry empire 5th edition Warhammer plastics), a bannerman with a favourite Empire banner peice, and lastly a horn blower, though I may likely change this to a roundel horn later.
In future, recolours of famous faces with slight changes to make new heroes, and a few other conversion ideas lie ahead.
So for now, I'm testing some schemes on the easily abused High Elf plastics, and take it from there. I'm going to go for a whispy Alan Lee vibe - which might be too desaturated, but lets try
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