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 Post subject: Turin and the Outlaws?
PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 4:30 pm 
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hey all, im thinking of doing a small force based on Turin and his Outlaws from the book 'The Children Of Hurin'.

I was thinking of using some lightly converted Rangers models for the Outlaws, and Duinhir with a bit of conversion work for Beleg Cuthalion, but im struggling for what model to base my Turin on.

I dont know if anyone on here has done this, or if youve got any ideas, but please share any thoughts/ideas =]
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This is something I have thought about a lot as Turin is one of my favourite characters. I have not been able to decide on a conversion as yet so am interested in any suggestions this thread may have to offer.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 4:41 pm 
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My first thought was using Cirion as a base, and using Green stuff to model the Dragon Helm but ive gone off that idea.
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Yeh tht could work tho imo Cirion is not errrrrm whats the word........formidable enough.

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yeah thats what I thought... im stuck!! =P
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Not much help but I'm thinking of having a scratch sculpt done for Turin. I've racked my brains for long time to find a conversion idea but yeh I'm stumped too

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never thought of a scratch sculpt, im not sure my skills are up to the job to be honest with you =P We'll see what they bring out for 'the Hobbit' maybe a jewel will turn up from that?
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Yes of course something may well come up that is well suited from the new range. My skills with putty are not up to it either but a simple private message to the One Rings resident sculptor Mr Ukfreddybear should do the trick :)

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Ahhhh I see. didnt realise there was a resident sculpting wizard on here =P
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If you still want a conversion - how about Aragorn or Boromir?

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How about this figure:
http://www.magistermilitum.com/product. ... &PT_ID=228

I've just ordered it to use it as Túrin, as I needed some horses from Magister Militum anyway. I believe the shield is supplied loose:

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It certainly fits my idea of Túrin, the armour looks like the one of the book cover and it's damn cheap!

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The one on foot looks like a sweet model, but the scale looks off?
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Is he head to toe in chainmail? Thats easy enough to do, albeit a little labour intensive. I've been known to dabble with the putty.

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I didnt think he was at the 'outlaw' stage, but theres a lack of images so artistic licence could come into play.
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Agarwaen wrote:
The one on foot looks like a sweet model, but the scale looks off?


I don't really know, but a lot of the GW figures don't scale up well to each other either. I'll post a comparison pic when it arrives.

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Thanks mate.
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ukfreddybear wrote:
I've been known to dabble with the putty.


And the understatement of the year award goes to...[/drum roll]

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That model is indeed a good fit, but purely as a model it does not impress me - a very "wooden" pose, a weird head and that horse has got it's front leg bones melted or something...

Still a good find.

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The figure arrived today and as promised, here is a comparison picture:
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However, do note that I cut off the little metal slab that it was standing on, otherwise it would have been way too tall.

I hope this is helpful.

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Well thats bang on! Paint him up, then get the pics up, this is looking promising
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