One of the challenges with trying to do Lord of the Rings in 1/72 is the absence of evil 'heroes' such as Sarumon and Ringwraiths. A wizard I can carve out of the Caesar Adventurers pack, but the Ringwraith is tougher. As a solution, I picked up a 25mm mounted skeleton from RAFM. He's a big bit but perhaps that reflects his stature?
The problem with this figure is that the sculptor has molded mist (or maybe smoke?) streaming from the figure. That basically looks like crap. So I painted it up like mist and then tried to use some cotton to enhance the mist streaming behind the figure by increasing its granularity.
The effect in person is better than the picture, but it still isn't right--perhaps I should have greyed up the cotton some before attaching it.
Anyhow, done is done at this point!
Next up: Some 1/72 Gondor horse and archers. And some 15mm Brits (eventually!).
5 comments:
Wow thats nice Bob. RAFM?
They distribute it; not sure who ultimately makes it.
That ringwraith looks cool!
Thanks kindly! I'm still not sold but done is done, sometimes!
Hey, this post inspired me to do the same with some Kronos Tyranids in Warhammer 40K! Thanks for sharing this technique.
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