Thanks guys!
Didn't work on everybody's favourite mini-miniature Mûmak (tm), but some extra putty was put on other Harad-related figures. Filling gaps on the last required Serpent riders isn't really worth posting, but a cloak on a King sure is. Also with scale armour and upper leg protection in the style of Serpent riders (albeit with rounded edges to match his torso protection).
Then there is something painted: an orc, but not the usual kind; this one is from the Reaper 'Bones' series. Weird material with slightly rounded and superficial detailing, but it works very well on the flesh and clothing. When painted, even the chainmail looks surprisingly nice. Very much like the style of the figure, thanks to Fëanor for providing it!
Finally, something converted and painted: the Elf! Had to rush the sculpting saturday to be able to paint it the next day, and even then I didn't have time to base it yet. Continued with the Hellenic theme by arming him with not just a round shield and spear, but actual Hoplite style equipment: mostly because I simply had those in my bits box, but I also figured they'd suit him nicely. More chainmail on the neck (after I turned the head slightly) and upper arms, after which I restored the cloak as it continued into the sash.
Painting also emhasised the Hellenic feel, by using a lot of bronze. Looks smashing, and properly looks like heavy armour too. The shield is more practice in painting stars in the Gil-galad heraldic style than much of a design; I'll produce a more comprehensive layout if I make more. And yes, I well might: plastic Elves are cheap enough in ebay, I'd only need two dozen for an army.. and a line of these would look pretty nice I'd reckon. I could modify some metal spearmen to have plumed helmets, round shields and decorated bronze armour (as their helmets) and call them King's guard, after which I finally make that mounted Gil-galad conversion...
Anyway, this is the only one for now, though I hope he won't stay as such for too long!