My last submission for the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge XII was a gathering of Lord of the Rings figures, both Good and Evil. Some of these had been in the painting queue for several years, while others were recent purchases to add to the collection. All were painted in my usual style, starting with a coat of black primer, followed by Vallejo acrylics, and then a mix of ink washes and/or highlights until I got the look I wanted. May they be deemed worthy of the Final Challenge.
The first group is a trio of Orc Trackers that have been in the 'PENDING' box for a number of years. These appear in the Barad-dûr section of the latest version of the Armies of Middle Earth manual, but now seem to be out of production. In addition to their role as trackers, they will also be useful to depict dismounted Warg riders.
Next up are the three Orc Captains, Gorbag, Grishnákh, and Shagrat (holding Frodo's mithril shirt). Like the Orc Trackers, they have also been in the 'PENDING' box for a while. These appear in the army lists in the Mordor section.
Gorbag, Grishnákh, and Shagrat Shagrat, Grishnákh, and Gorbag
The last of the Evil characters is an Orc Shaman, who also appears in the Barad-dûr
section of the latest version of the Middle Earth army lists. He looks
pretty badass with his collection of skulls. This is another metal
figure that I have had for a while. A plastic version of the figure is
available from Games Workshop as a boxed set which includes one mounted
on a Warg.
The first group for the Good side
are three leaders of the Ithilien Rangers - Faramir, Captain of Gondor,
Madril, Captain of Ithilien, and Damrod, Ranger of Ithilien. These are a
very recent purchase and came as a blister containing all three
figures. They will be ready to command the company of Rangers that I painted last April.
Faramir, Madril, and Damrod Damrod, Madril, and Faramir
The last offering is Éowyn (as Dernhelm) and Meriadoc, Squire of Rohan. While I had already painted metal miniatures of Éowyn, I was so impressed by the newer plastic set of figures that another participant had submitted for the Challenge, I just had to buy a box for myself. I especially liked the way Merry can be placed in front of Éowyn,
or removed as the scenario requires. Not having any contrast paints in
my arsenal, I used my usual technique of starting with a black primer,
followed by Vallejo acrylics, with highlights and washes as needed to
get the final result. Since the metal miniatures I had depicted Éowyn without a helmet, I went with the 'helmet on' version with the plastic set.
Éowyn with Merry Éowyn with Merry Éowyn without Merry Éowyn without Merry Éowyn and Merry on foot Merry and Éowyn on foot
New plastic and old metal mounted Éowyn Old metal and new plastic Éowyn on foot
This concluded my first year of participation in the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge. Congratulations to all my fellow Conscripts who took part. I am looking for next year's challenge, but more importantly, gaming with all our collective newly painted minis. Thanks for reading.