Wood Elf Glade Guard (Archers)

These are twelve of the twenty four archers you get in a wood elf battalion box.  They’re from a second hand battalion box that was purchased so long ago I’ve forgotten.  The box was pretty much as new except that all the sprues had been spray painted matt black.  I prefer to clean and assemble the minatures before spraying them and this was a good reminder as to why.  The mould lines were sprayed over making them difficult to see.  The parts of the model that needed to be glued were covered in paint making them poor surfaces to fix and thus needed to be scraped.  The minatures still needed to be clipped from the sprues and then cleaned up.  All of which meant that most of the paint needed to be scraped off.

Anyway painted the cavalry and the dryads a long time ago (see previous blog posts).  I was going to do all twenty four but just couldn’t bring myself to bite off so many and ended up doing only half of them.  My own colour scheme, not totally convinced by it which is why I almost always follow Games Workshop colour scheme.  They do rank up a little better than they are in the picture although I’ve had to number them because they do rank up only one way.

Orcs & Goblins, Squigs and Herders

Painted these a few months ago, maybe longer.  I think they’re coming out a little more purple in the photo than they really are, the squigs that is, and the highlights on the goblins don’t really show, a pity really as thats probably the best aspect.  I mixed a little yellow in with the green which I’ve seen others do and it really sets the model off.  At least it works quite well on the comical goblins.

Also painted up is “the chase” a vignette of three models chasing each other.

All the squigs and herders were resin.  This was my first foray into Games Workshop resin.  The detail is great however the bubbles and mould lines were pretty disappointing.  The mould lines were difficult to remove but the bubbles in the fine details are even more difficult to rectify.  I guess it’s what you should suspect with resin but it’s quite frustrating when you pay the kind of money GW ask.

 

Project Mordor

One does not just paint up a Mordor army… it much more torturous than that … so I pulled all my mordor models today and are sorting them so I can paint them all… I had few more than I thought however. In fact enough for 15 bands at least. oh damm that is like 310 minis…

Contemplated selling a heap off.. but then I just can’t do that… so I’m going to pint them up and box them.

So stock take:
Morannon orcs: I have 48 of these. None of them painted. There second last to be painted.
Morannon orcs

Mordor Orcs: 262
Mostly all are standard but some have been converted and need fixing up.
Mordor orcs

Mordor Uruks: 3 plus 5 Uruk hai conversions. so 8.
Mordor uruks

Warg riders: 25 of those. Will paint them last
warg riders

Trolls: 3 one troll chiftan and one mordor troll in the box to be made and one metal one made but to be painted.
troll chieften

Very much like this one

Mordor shaman: 1
like this one

So .. how am I going to do it….

12 figure batches this time… I usually do the whole lot in a production line.. not this time… each batch will have the same skin tone.. so I can mix them up later and they will all look some what different.

Mordor ors have all sorts of skin tones… and most importantly your 40k players… these orcs don’t have bright green skin.. ha ha!
Mordor orc faces
more faces of orcs
the last of the summer wine cast....today

I think this is going to be fun.
plenty of posts to follow.