Hello, after investing some time in my prevois Work on a Imperial War griffon which turned to be quite succesful, I moved again to Middle Earth, trying to expand that area with a new important army.
This time is for the human Kingdom of Gondor and the warriors of Minas Tirith
I firstly want to declare: even as big fan of Peter Jackspn trilogy, I never really liked the look of the Gondor troops there(in comparison with Rohan which I really loved).
Too uniform looking, too plate, too shiny... It was not the hardened army of an old strong Kingdom in troubles, they were just dressed figurants running all time around and simulating they were fighting an orc invasion....
I was searching from the beggining for a very different inspiration... According to Tolkien himself, this kingdom was more some kind of representation of Late Roman empire or even Byzantium... So more chainmail, quilt and scale was probably to find .. And troops could not be very uniform...
Here several nice inspiration pictures I found (not esy to find.. Internet is firstly giving you hunderds of pictures from the Peter JAckson version, inlcuding of course the Games Wirkshop minuatures... I spent some time to get to these:
Really great idea to use these byzantynes for Middle-earth conversion! Very original!
ResponderEliminarThank you Strategist! That idea was in mind for several years!
EliminarI would never of thought of using the Orion Byzantine miniatures, what a great idea. They look really good.
ResponderEliminarThank you Sprinks!
EliminarWhen I choose some faction or unit ir charachter to represent in 1/72 scale, Before taking a single brush on hand, I spend hours watching my whole collection of unpainted figures and the reviews in plasticsoldierreview.com
I believe there is already enough material available in the market to represent most of ancient, medieval and fantasy wolrds ir creatures, after good searching, comparing, painting tricking and conversions (just a lot of time is needed..more than money When using cheap 1/72 plástic bods)
Nice work Sceavus!
ResponderEliminarI have the same feeling about Gondor in otherwise great Peter Jackson trilogy: too clean, too uniformed.
ResponderEliminarI would prefer You designed Peter Jackson Gondor.
Yours version is brilliant.
Thank you Umpapa for such nice aprettiation about my aportation, I do not believe I could never work as good as the PJ designing team in general :)
EliminarI am glad though, you and I have the same valoration for Gondor army in those films, probably many poeople think similar too
Splendid minis, lovely shields!
ResponderEliminarI tried to write a comment and lost it in the matrix... so, once more: to use byzantine figures is an excellent idea, and you made a very good conversion job on these, congratulations! Maybe you could add some El Cid minis for more variety ?
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