These past
two weeks, I spent some more time with the Legions of Isengard and built and painted
a batch of Uruk-Hai Warriors.
Pict 893: Armoured Uruk-Hai |
Pict 894: Uruk-Hai Captains (Conversions) |
First up are the two commanders I put together to lead the warriors into battle against the Rohirrim. They are both converted – the armoured one is a simple headswap of the Uruk-Captain I painted I february with the Battle Games in Middle-earth conversion sprue supplying the helmeted head. The scout captain is a bit more involved and combines parts from both a cut up Uglúk and a cut up Lurtz that were left over after my Mauhur conversion. Even the head is Uglúk’s – I clipped it of and thought about using an imprint of the official scout captain’s helmet. But after removing most of the hair I liked the remaining top knot and put the head back on resculpting the leather around the shoulders and the back of the head.
Pict 895: Uruk-Hai Captains (Conversions) |
Now since the
captains wont win Saruman the keys to Edoras alone, I also needed some more warriors.
And in fact I managed to paint up twenty Uruk warriors with shields in only one
week! That’s not only great news for Saruman but also for my tally that now is
back into the green numbers!
Pict 896: Uruk-Hai Warriors |
As a big group,
the models really hold up quite well considering they are from 18 years ago and
some of the first plastics of the range and the individual poses are great for
basic warriors. They had some very obtrusive moldlines however and getting the whole
posse ready for priming took about a week’s worth of hobby time.
Pict 897: Uruk-Hai Warriors (WIP) |
The Uruks really are not painted to the highest standard I could achieve. But they do look great as a group and they are predominantly meant to be played with. After finishing the warriors with pikes, I’ll have to get myself a batch of crossbow wielding ones as well. With them, I pretty much have everything, I need to assault Helm’s Deep!
Pict 898: Otherworld Packbearer |
And to get a bit of respite from Uruk-Hai, lastly here is the finished Packbearer by Otherworld Miniatures. Once again a beautifully characterful miniature that will be used in D&D or even Rangers of Shadowdeep.
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