Cheers guys - much appreciated, I look forward to showing off the finished paint-job on Bilbo!
So, as was perhaps inevitable, the weekend got away from me, but here's Fimbul and Bombur.
As has been well documented I didn't really enjoy painting Fimbul, I don't think I painted enough contrast between his skin, clothes and bone armour so he ends up looking like a bit of a brown mess. Still, he works well enough for my needs.
As I may have mentioned I went really overboard with Yazneg's warg and hand painted each piece of fur individually with three colours, it took me absolutely ages but I was really pleased with the result. However, by the time I got to Fimbul I really couldn't be bothered and resorted to the age old technique of drybrushing his fur and to be honest I was really pleased with how it turned out. I've snapped a picture of them side by side below and I really don't think you can tell the difference. Even if you can, I imagine the fur on Yazneg's warg took me about 2 hours longer than the fur on Fimbul's and I certainly don't think Yazneg's looks 2 hours better if that makes sense? I'd be really curious to hear your thoughts on this.
Ultimately I think I prefer the darker scheme of Fmbul's Warg but I prefer the paint sheme of Yazneg to Fimbul. I guess in a perfect world I'd like to have Yazneg on Fimbul's warg!
Ah well, at least they're done now, I don't mean to sound flippant but I'm exclusively painting these guys up to use in Hobbit scenarios, I've got no plans/desire to build a Hunter Orc army, I think this goes someway to explaining by displeasure painting them and the fact that I'm not all that bothered they didn't turn out perfectly.
However, I am much, MUCH, happier with Bombur!
I wasn't originally all that excited about painting Bombur as I wasn't that keen on the figure, I was primarily painting him to help in games due to the buff he gives Oin, Balin and Gandalf. However, as soon as I got stuck in I really fell in love with him, his fact is fantastically characterful and I'm really pleased with the way he looks like he's frowning. I loved the detail on the beard too, that was really good fun to pick up, here I definitely feel there was a benefit to painting the hair individually rather than dry-brushing.
So yeah, thoroughly chuffed with that one - hope you like!
Work continues apace on Bilbo, I've decided to add more stuff to his base (it is a scenic base contest after all!) which has delayed him a bit, not sure quite when he'll be done but I would certainly hope to have picks up by the end of the week.
Cheers guys!
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