Welcome to Who Is Theodore Us?
This blog will in no way attempt to answer this question but instead chronicle my time spent wargaming and painting.

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Painting Update 18/3/12

Not much progress recently, partly down to illness and partly down to other hobby stuff (Risk Legacy is recommended!)

Anyway, here are the latest WIP shots:




I've finished 8 Black Dragons who now just need basing. I've got another couple of spare Easterling swordsmen around somewhere so may be up to a unit of 10 soon.
To go with these fellows I've also nearly finished a Dragon Knight and Warpriest:
Finally this week, the King's Huntsman is finsihed apart from the arrows to go on his base, and Glorfindel is slowly nearing completion.

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Painting update - Royal Guard completed

So I've finally completed my Royal Guard (apart from static grass anyway). They've taken a while to get into, but actually I'm pretty pleased with them.



I've also done more work on the King's Huntsman. His beard is now sculpted (he looks less like Boromir now).
 
 Finally I'm testing an Easterling for a colour scheme for the new Black Dragon upgrade. I'm pleased with how the black has come out, but need to see how he looks with the rest of the army.
 

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Rohan King's Huntsman

I had half an hour spare this afternoon and was rooting through my bitz box for pieces of a balrog when I spotted an old King Theoden model that was missing an arm. Before long I was hacking him up to make myself a King's Huntsman. This is the new Rohan character that has been added to the Rohan command box. I have the other models from the set already and I wasn't ever going to spend £24 just for one extra model, so now I have one! More updates soon.

Monday, 13 February 2012

Painting Update

Painting has been a bit slow of late, but not as slow as updating this blog. 
Following the release of the new Lord of the Rings miniatures and rules I decided to shove together my own Warg Marauder out of bitz. The warg was a broken one and had to be pinned together and the goblins all had bits missing and had to be combined with bits of other goblins. I have no idea of the rules for the model, but it was a quick conversion. Also included is my Shagrat conversion. Obviously both need the bases finishing.


My other project at the moment is a group of 6 Rohan Royal Guards. I'm finding them pretty dull to paint, but feel I'm starting to make progress at last.
I'm hoping to post more frequently now (different camera makes it easier to post photos), let's see how I do!

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Work in progress:
A dwarf captain for my force. I only have one painted thus far so he ought to prove useful. I'll photograph the whole army at some point.

Orc archer


Work in progress:
This is part of the original metal LOTR orcs from the Gamesworkshop strategy battle game. I regret never collecting the whole bunch before they were discontinued but I plan to eventually collect and paint the whole crew. They merit a bit more care than the batch treatment applied to their plastic kin.

Isengard Commanders















I experimented a little with some green washes and watered down rusty brown for Grishnakh's plate armour. The overall model is a good result.





























This captain is converted using a simple head swap and a little green stuff. It took ages to hack the head off, before adding the one from the conversion sprue.





















This converted banner bearer is perhaps my favourite conversion to date. I used a broken pikeman and some brass rod. I used some buttons from my friend's craft collection, in the middle of which I sculpted the white hands. I also modelled a glove on top of the haft and some straps and rivets to make it more convincing at the back. The overall concept is inspired by Roman legionary standard, many of which coincidentally had a hand at the top. I love the Roman military and it seemed fitting given the Romanesque lorica segmentica doned by the Isengard soldiers.