Ok so I haven't updated this for quite some time! Due to work commitments at a peak time for my business and most of the rest of the time looking after my young son, I haven't managed much hobby related activities. In fact since returning from the Desolation of Stockport I haven't even painted one model. However due to some serious hobby withdrawal symptoms and the fact that my son left for the other side of the planet on wednesday for six weeks, i've gotten myself back into it!!
Firstly, I have a few pics of some of the army I took to DOS. This army to my utter shock and extreme delight was nominated for best army.
So here is my general, Shagrat war leader
Some Black Numenorians
Mordor Uruk-Hai
And my Gorbag
Also some random wild wargs I painted up ages ago
My attempt at DMS' saliva trick!!
So knowing I had some hobby time coming up, I ran through so many different projects I have in mind to decide which one I would give priority. I chose to finish out my basic Rohan terrain before I move on to my next terrain project.
So in over the next six weeks I hope to get a watchtower, 2/3 more basic houses, possibly a small palisade wall and also possibly a 6' by 4' modular Rohan/Westfold board done. Although with space at a premium I think the board may wait. Also as the World Cup has just started, I think I'm being overly ambitious!! I have, however made a reasonable start with my watchtower.
After looking at the two different types of watchtower I've seen (The white dwarf one and the one GBHL James recently got and reviewed), I decided I wanted some a bit different but also incorporating aspects of both designs. I wanted mine to be pretty rustic looking but also sturdy. I also wanted it to look Rohan-like but be generic enough to work as a watchtower for other races. So no horse iconography but I kept the thatched roof to fit in with my other Rohan terrain.
I reasoned that being a look-out point on the borders of the riddermark, it could conceivably be close to a wood or forest so my four uprights will be rough hewn tree trunks.
Next the look-out hut itself. Similarly rough hewn logs for the main structure with less rough planking for the floor.
And finally for now, a rough fit together of all parts
Thoughts? Any improvements you could suggest?