Thanks for the praise guys, much appreciated.
@ garmenhord: thanks! The Boromir conversion was really obvious to me, but I realised that I hadn't seen it anywhere! I even like the pose better than the original model.
@ Oldman Willow: yeah, they would, but they are pretty small. Just some 20mm or less. The War of the Ring board game is great, I can really recommend it!
@ Dorthonion: thanks! I haven't seen it anywhere either, but the conversion pretty 'logical' to me, so to say. Can't show more WIP pictures I'm afraid, because I haven't worked on him since. I'll be able to work on him earliest in one and a half week. First some papers and finals!
@ Raukov: thanks mate. The different scale is a joy to work with. Though painting (and converting) is very hard at the scale, there are less details you have to worry about. No buckles, nails, eyes or whatever. If anything, it's at least different and makes for a nice change from painting 28mm!
Also, I can really recommend running a map campaign. If you need tips, send me a PM, I will give you some rules and ideas if you like.
@ kidterminal: thanks! Yes, you can indeed use the Copplestone minis for Battle of the Five Armies, though I've never played it and I don't have the rules.
@ Gandlaf the Grey: cheers!
@ Harfoot: Thanks, the 25mm models are from the War of the Ring board game. You can check it out on here:
http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1157 ... nd-editionIt's fantastic board game, one of the best I've played. The minis are soft plastic, and therefore the detail on them is not as good as we're used to. But, it's still very decent on most of them and painting them makes a huge difference (they are solid red, blue, grey and silver out of the box).