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 Post subject: Re: Gondor_vs_Gorgoroth_28/2/15
PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 1:46 am 
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Thanks Halauas - very kind :)

Mally - yes the howdah is loose so I can remove to paint the beast. Not sure I will even attach it permanently at the end. See how things sit. Yep, the cloak certainly needs some highlights 8)

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 Post subject: Re: Gondor_vs_Gorgoroth_28/2/15
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Nice paint schemes on the orcs

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For the sake of prosperity - here are my progress shots from my entry to the Total Warfare Diorama challenge. Some of these I have posted already on the challenge thread, but I wanted to include everything here in one place. Looks like I will finish this by the skin of my teeth. No photos yet of minis in place - but I built it - so they will come.

I was initially thinking of this as some ruins of Osgiliath, but I ended up following Brushstrokes sandstone painting guide and those colours don't really suit the fair city. So now I like to think of this as an outpost somewhere in Gondor - near the border with Mordor - subject to constant raids from Orcs and other nasty things.

So I started with a wooden base of MDF board and pine.

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There's a gap in the board because that is where the river will go. To cross the river you need a bridge. It began with a plywood frame.

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All the stone work is cast from Hirst Arts blocks. First, the cobblestones added to the bridge frame

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Then some of the form work, arches, balustrades etc

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The bridge in place on the board

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A close up of the stone work

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Next I wanted a dramatic archway that a well known Gondorian hero could charge through

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Doesn't look very dramatic yet does it! Patience my love....

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Next component was a ruined statue and wall made from a mix of GW plastic statue with head removed, a resin base from I don't know where, and more Hirst blocks

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Here's a shot with the primer sprayed

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The last major component was a structure to represent residential dwellings of the occupants of the outpost - not necessarily soldiers. The outpost supports both the military and civilians of Gondor. So I built a wall with some windows and doors to represent attached dwellings.

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Doors were cast using a Hirst mould - and then painted

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Seems the orcs have been doing their own painting :)

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I added sand/soil and paving to the base, and lots of rubble

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I sculpted the river bed out of self drying clay and added in some plaster cast rocks

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As you can see, the whole board was sprayed with primer - Army painter desert yellow (I think that's the name - too lazy to visit the shed to find the can). Then it was time to wash with seraphim sepia and dry brush with Tallarn sand followed by bleached bone, add some vegetation and various chattels like barrels, boxes etc

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Then I painted the river bed, added some vegetation including some reed beds.

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I have added some water effect to the river - though not that happy with it. Not drying in time. Anyway - well done for making it this far! The next pictures will be of the final product. I had a bit of a kerfuffle with my driver of the Great Beast - lost his arm and lance in the vacuum cleaner I suspect. So I had to sculpt a new arm and used a lance from Bretonian knight box set (I think).

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Anyway - thanks for looking. The final product is not far away!

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 2:16 am 
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Wow, great job! Looks amazing.

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Looking awesome! Nice job on the GBOG Orc fix.

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That a bit nice ;)

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Great to see this moving on, looking immense.

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This is looking great so far! I like variation of the brick's colour on the one wall.
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Fantastic work, I know this is going to look great finished!
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Thanks for all the supportive comments. I really appreciate them. It has been a long 7 months for lots of reasons - not least, all I have done hobby wise is work on this diorama. But I am very happy with the end result - and to have finished in time to enter the challenge. I even managed to craft a little tale to set the scene....

In the war between Gondor and Mordor, two locations hold vital strategic importance as major crossings of the Great River Andiun – Osgiliath in the south and Cair Andros in the north. Both are currently under Gondor’s control, but Denethor, Steward of Gondor, places much greater importance on Osgiliath; hence, Cair Andros is undermanned and vulnerable. To the north east of Cair Andros lies a small outpost, tasked by Denethor with keeping a watchful eye on the border between Northern Ithilien and Mordor. Here, a bridge, critical to the protection of Cair Andros, spans a small anabranch of Andiun.

Over many days, the outpost has been subject to constant incursions by orcs as they probe for weaknesses in Gondor’s defences. A small group of civilians, hastily co-opted into the military, and war weary soldiers from Osgiliath have fought bravely to defend the river crossing and hold the bridge.

But today is different.

The orcs have grown bolder and stronger as Sauron’s power intensifies. Dark clouds blot the sun, easing their passage, and today they make a major thrust against the weakening defences of the outpost. A blood-thirsty band has breached the outer walls and marches relentlessly across the bridge. The northern bank of the small river is all but lost. Civilians, slaughtered like innocent lambs, lie strewn across the ground. An orc shaman urges his soldiers forward, as his rabid warg feasts on the flesh of a brave defender. The shaman’s chants strike fear into the hearts of Gondor’s finest.

But something worse has appeared today – a Great Beast of Gorgoroth lumbers across the bridge causing mayhem among Gondor’s warriors. Chained to its back, a makeshift howdah carries a small group of orcs, its height above the battle giving strategic advantage to orc bowman who rain down arrows with monotonous menace. Tiring war veterans thrust their pikes into the legs of the great beast, but with little effect. Soldiers fall by the wayside, plunging into the river below, as the waters turn a bloody red.

A captain of Gondor, emboldened by blood lust from a recent orc slaying, rallies the men onwards and calls his banner man to the foe. A horn of Gondor rings out across the outpost ruins – mournful and desperate. Who will answer its call? Has the outpost finally fallen - its brave defenders tossed onto the waste pile of a failing kingdom?

The dark clouds part. A sliver of sunlight illuminates the ruins – and the Prince of Ithilien charges his mount unflinchingly into battle.

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Wow.. did I pick a day to come across this thread. It has been an impressive read from beginning to this stage - and what a recent post. Lovely work and enviable terrain. Really well done - I particularly like the pairing of models in mid-skirmish.

Superb work and inspiring to this recent LoTR convert. :)
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Amazing diorama! Truly inspiriring.

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Fantastic job ! Very creative and very well executed - you should be very proud of that diorama ! :)

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8) really amazing level of detail. well done 8)

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Awesome! I like how you used all Great Beast bowmen across the diorama. They truely are more dynamic then the origional orc bowmen!

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Very well done. I like your design for the bridge. 8)

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Quite possibly the best diorama I've seen. 8) Very very well done.

The guy falling from the bridge is genius!
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Well done! There's so much going on. Great water effects and those soldiers falling off the bridge.

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 Post subject: Re: Warfare_Diorama_More detail_31/7/15_PIC HEAVY
PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 6:07 am 
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A big thank you for all the generous comments.

A few people were keen to see some more close up detail so I couldn't resist taking a few more pics.

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Thanks for the close ups, it just shows all the little details that you took the time to do. I think a diorama like this is best viewed in person where you can see the overall thing, but also notice a little something new each time you look at it. So much detail and so many 'moments'.
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