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 Post subject: Re: The Ruined Watch Tower of Amon Sul
PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:59 pm 
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Thanks for the comments guys, i have been out with the grey paint this afternoon, and the black paint to add shading. when it is all dry i will pick out the detail with some dry brushing.

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Love making scenery, its very relaxing with a great feeling of accomplishment.
Just glad the weather has been good, back to work tomorrow so will try to get some time on it in the evening.

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 Post subject: Re: The Ruined Watch Tower of Amon Sul
PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:00 pm 
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Looking good so far. Can I give you some pointers? (dont why I am asking, I'm gonna give them anyway).
Try doing some subtle highlights with scorched brown (just remember to wipe off most of the paint from the brush before drybrushing so it is not just straight scorched brown). Stone work is seldomly just shades of grey and I think you will find that the brown will enhance the appearance.

This pic might give you an idea of how it will look
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Have you plans for incorporating moss and sparse foliage amongst the rocks ?

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Thanks Durinsbane, love the diorama did you create that? Thanks for the tips as well, appreciated.

quote="Gandlaf the Grey"]Have you plans for incorporating moss and sparse foliage amongst the rocks ?[/quote]

Yes I am going to go to town on it, still early days at the moment. I have got some of the Noch ivy and plan to visit the model shop this week to stock up.

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 Post subject: Re: The Ruined Watch Tower of Amon Sul
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Looking really good.

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 Post subject: Re: The Ruined Watch Tower of Amon Sul
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done a few more of the Second Age metal Orcs, these are in addition to the pictures posted earlier in my WIP. Keeping the Eye on them to unite the Orcs as a unit.

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This is my current WIP, along with some Gandalfs, that i will post soon

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 Post subject: Re: More Second Age Orcs
PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 4:47 pm 
Very nice painting! The bases are great too!

Finally picked up a lot of these too, now that I see yours I can't wait to paint them ;)
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 Post subject: Re: More Second Age Orcs
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nice bunch of orcs! well done

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 Post subject: Re: More Second Age Orcs
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Nice work indeed - love the sheild designs. Ties them all in nicely

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The base for weathertop looks excellent. The finished article will be pretty impressive for sure.
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I like the Sauron shield.
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 Post subject: Re: More Second Age Orcs
PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:42 am 
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Love the rockwork so far - I would go a bit further than just brownish highlights - the base colours should incorporate deep browns in areas or streaks, maybe deep dark green where you are planning to add moss as a base colour for wetter lichenous areas. Then just as you drybrush and highlight in lighter greys, do the same with the browns. Grey may be the dominant tone but with enough browns, it adds interest and is less monochromatic.
I could waffle on for hours about rocks and minerals (geologist long ago, mountain climber and landscape photographer). Look at the many, many varieties of rocks around the world - some of the colours and textures are highly unusual. All we can do in 28mm is give a facsimile.
I love the Second Age Orcs. The Eye-cons (dreadfull pun ah-ha) on the shield and banner are beautifully painted.

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 Post subject: Re: More Second Age Orcs
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Great work Paul, love seeing these together. Looking at your current list of projects you are certainly prolific. And furthermore, all done to an exceptional standard.

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This is looking really good so far, keep it up. I'll follow this thread with interest.
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 Post subject: Re: More Second Age Orcs
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I have a lot of trouble with that in the caves. In addition to and/or You should be able to use colored textures, ground foam, to over come most of that. Have you made the trip to the hobby shop? I am looking forward to see what you do.
the orcs are cool 8)

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 Post subject: Re: More Second Age Orcs
PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 3:03 pm 
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Great orcs! I still think the (nevertheless fantastic looking!) burning eyes are a bit too artsy and too well executed for orcish craftmanship, but thats just my opinion. You did a geat job on those orcs and can be proud of them!

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 Post subject: Re: More Second Age Orcs
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I have a lot of trouble with that in the caves. In addition to and/or You should be able to use colored textures, ground foam, to over come most of that. Have you made the trip to the hobby shop? I am looking forward to see what you do.
the orcs are cool 8)


Still have to get to the hobby shop, it closed for a week last week, is that sort of shop, but a good one.

Thanks for all the comments, really do appreciate them.
The scenery is very much work in progress and lives in the shed at the moment, once the base is finished I shall start on the resin Weathertop.

Rognarr I agree with you, they are a bit artsy, but I wanted to do something a bit different with them, I am currently painting about 80 plastic Orcs for a regular wotr game in a much more Orcish paint scheme.

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I like your painted second age orcs. I love the eye on the shields and banners.
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 Post subject: A Gaggle of Gandalfs
PostPosted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:28 pm 
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Just finished painting 2 Gandalfs to add to the collection.

The base is meant to be the broken floor of Orthanc.
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This one is from the plastic FOTR set, which i think is a great set.

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You can tell my older figures, this year i changed the base rim colour to black.

and here is my (Gaggle???) of Gandalfs.

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 Post subject: Re: A Gaggle of Gandalfs
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