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 Post subject: Re: Monthly Painting Challenge - May is now Open!
PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2020 6:48 pm 
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Frogmortonjustice65 wrote:
However, I don't see my username or Theoden on the first post of this thread in the "April - Entries" section. Is there something else I need to do?


Fixed, thought I had added yours that is me not using my eyes.

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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2020 10:15 pm 
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Mr Gimli wrote:
Frogmortonjustice65 wrote:
However, I don't see my username or Theoden on the first post of this thread in the "April - Entries" section. Is there something else I need to do?


Fixed, thought I had added yours that is me not using my eyes.


awesome! Thanks for your service.

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PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2020 12:19 pm 
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Well done guys- some awesome entries for April. Hopefully we can build on the 6 submitted and crack the 10 mark in the coming months in this thread.

For my May entry I've chosen the forgeworld gwahir model. I've had it undercoated and waiting in the backlog for a while so what better time than ever to get it finished.

Has anyone else decided on their entry?
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PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2020 11:15 am 
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perry_pug wrote:
Well done guys- some awesome entries for April. Hopefully we can build on the 6 submitted and crack the 10 mark in the coming months in this thread.

For my May entry I've chosen the forgeworld gwahir model. I've had it undercoated and waiting in the backlog for a while so what better time than ever to get it finished.

Has anyone else decided on their entry?


I love that Gwaihir model, will have to get it at some point looking forward to seeing your progress.

I'm going to be working on Elendil and Ingold. These are two more part painted heroes (so I felt it fair to do two again) that have been sat around for a while. Most of my collection is in this part-painted limbo! I often get distracted by the next shiny thing and never come back to finish models so here we go:

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Mr Gimli wrote:
Most of my collection is in this part-painted limbo! I often get distracted by the next shiny thing and never come back to finish models so here we go:


I'm exactly the same bud! It's so hard going back and finishing things from the past.. I have whole armies in these various states that need love. Would you have any interest in doing a side challenge to get an army/faction finished in say 3-6mths or have a yearly new army or terrain project goal? Could document in a new thread or even this one.. seems like a good alternative for people who don't have the time & energy to run a personal WiP thread.

Anything that helps your painting motivation levels is a good thing, plus would be a nice way to share hobby progress with others.

Ingold is a nice model. Have you painted Hurin ft & mtd already too? He's a really cool miniature.

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Gwaihir is a beautiful model but just can't get over the scale differences compared to the other eagles. Anybody know if Tolkien wrote anything specific in the books to explain this? Likely it's just a forgeworld resin cost/economic reason vs GW plastic cost, but would love to know! Thanks
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PostPosted: Sun May 10, 2020 3:34 pm 
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Here's proof for the mini I'm going to paint this month. Dwalin from the "Escape from Goblin Town" set.

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perry_pug wrote:
I'm exactly the same bud! It's so hard going back and finishing things from the past.. I have whole armies in these various states that need love. Would you have any interest in doing a side challenge to get an army/faction finished in say 3-6mths or have a yearly new army or terrain project goal? Could document in a new thread or even this one.. seems like a good alternative for people who don't have the time & energy to run a personal WiP thread.

Anything that helps your painting motivation levels is a good thing, plus would be a nice way to share hobby progress with others.

Ingold is a nice model. Have you painted Hurin ft & mtd already too? He's a really cool miniature.

Gwaihir is a beautiful model but just can't get over the scale differences compared to the other eagles. Anybody know if Tolkien wrote anything specific in the books to explain this? Likely it's just a forgeworld resin cost/economic reason vs GW plastic cost, but would love to know! Thanks


Yeah sure, happy to do a side challenge if you can setup another topic I have tonnes of models so up to you for goals.

Ingold is a really nice sculpt, Hurin is as well. I have only painted Hurin on foot so far but it was a while ago and I may change the colour scheme to be more similar to Ingold.

Not sure about Gwaihir maybe it's just due to the casting process.

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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2020 3:58 pm 
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Here is my miniature for the May challenge: Balin, champion of Erebor

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Here is my miniature for the May challenge: Balin, champion of Erebor


Nice looking model, I'm quite fond of the COE versions.

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This month's entrants have a distinct Hobbit theme. I like it!
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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2020 1:21 pm 
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Balin is finished, one day short of end of May. I'm quite happy with the result. And I like his profile because it is so paradox. Which old dwarf with some brain and just one attack would choose a double handed mace? Certainly not Balin, but how did he end with just this kind of weapon? Maybe he was to slow, and his fellows took all the other gear.

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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2020 11:22 pm 
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Lovely, well done mate!

Hoping I can have my entry finished today.
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[quote="werennor"]Balin is finished, one day short of end of May. I'm quite happy with the result. And I like his profile because it is so paradox. Which old dwarf with some brain and just one attack would choose a double handed mace? Certainly not Balin, but how did he end with just this kind of weapon? Maybe he was to slow, and his fellows took all the other gear.

The only thing I enjoy more than your finished model is your wit. :rofl:

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Entry for May done! :D
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wow, both of those entries are excellent!

Here is my Dwalin for the month of May.

It was my first try making a scenic base (rather than just slotting the mini into the standard base). I also gave him freehand tattoos on his head.

Comments and criticism welcome!

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Great work with the base.. really like the green colour scheme too
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Looking good all! I will update the main post in the next few days. I didn't quite finish in the end, have an exam coming up so priority is elsewhere for the next few weeks.

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Hi perry_pug and Frogmortonjustice65, you have created really great miniatures!

The eagle is more a vignette than just a model.The hunter orc and his warg on the ground are very realistic.

Dwalin gives the impression of a really hard fighter-dwarf.

I'm looking forward to the results of June!
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 12:33 am 
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Thanks guys! Good luck in your exam Mr Gimli 8)

Anyone have plans for their June entry yet? I'm leaning towards Khand- either a chariot or unit of cavalry.
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Hi Perry_Pug, I decided to paint some Highelves.

It will be a captain, one archer and one with Elven blade, together one metal miniature and two plastic. They will be be my first High Elves to paint.

By chance it never happened yet to be one of my projects, but some weeks ago my grandson played two times Highelves against me, with unpainted or bad painted (from some ebay-preowners) figures.

And that's my motivation for the new challenge.
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