Monday, 27 June 2016

Lurz

Here's Lurz, looking a little suntanned.

The base completed in a similar manner to the other recent Uruks.

He really does need those teeth seeing to.


Friday, 24 June 2016

Two Shagrats


 These two should have taken no time at all but War in Middle Earth took up too much of my time.

The silver look to the Mithril shirt doesn't show, as it should, in the photos.

Fun doing these but the usual problem with metal showing through the paint was a pain, despite a spray coat of brown and a brushed coat of 'Undercoat Black.
(I've said 'Two Shagrats but the one on the right is actually Shagrat's twin brother Cecil.

I've no idea where he found that Mithril shirt.

Ebay?

Saturday, 18 June 2016

Uruk Warriors 2

These were spray based with Rhinox Hide and, at first, seemed to have a rather dowdy look to them.

The armour was duller.

I've weathered these a little and assumed them to have been the beastly lot that set fire to a village, sending everyone running to report it to the police.

A splash of blood, here and there.

Mostly there.



And Rocks.

This bunch have rocks.

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Uruk Hai Demolition Team

 These guys benefited from an extra painter - Lewis lent a hand.



He also had the idea of using grains of black sand as the gunpowder.





Originally they were as bright and shiny as the Uruk Warriors but  I gave the armour a wash in Badab Black.



Again, no rust (except on the ladder) but that might change.

Monday, 6 June 2016

Uruk Hai Warriors.

Here's the first box of Uruk Hai Warriors finished.

I tried to keep the bases similar to those of the Scouts painted ages ago.

The armour was drybrushed rather than painted, with Gunmetal (a very old pot) highlighted with Chainmail.

Flesh of Doombul Brown with Steel Legion Drab added for the highlight.

I've not used rust or blood but I'll think on.




Three - One to Lewis

At last, Lewis and I got down to actually playing a game.

Well, four, actually.

Three 40K, all of which he won, and one LOTR in which he was pipped at the post.

Here he is, trying to find that elusive rule the says anyone a head taller than his opponent always has priority and can roll any dice if it fails to give the required result.

As well as playing, he even dabbed on a splodge of paint here and there on a set of Uruk Hai Demolition Squad.

They will be along shortly.