I recently finished the last book of 'The Lord of the Rings' and so am quite jazzed with all things Middle-Earth. So, for the Gallery of Ancestors I did up a venerable Cave Troll and his beefier, younger cousin from Mordor.
This fella GW produced upon the release of 'The Fellowship of the Ring' back in 2001. Yep, twenty years ago folks, can you freakin' believe it?!
This guy's old, grumpy and all metal. Bless 'im.
Next is his even larger cousin, an armoured Mordor troll from the 'Battle of Pelennor Fields' boxed set. He comes as a fairly simple plastic kit. While I'm usually not a big fan of plastic models, seemingly always shaving down seam lines or filling gaps, I have to say that this guy is quite well engineered, with lots of nifty build options.
Everyone seems to do up this brute with the huge war hammer, so, ever the contrarian, I went with the big honkin' spear instead. I kinda like this pose. I think he has a bit of a Greek hoplite look to him (if a hoplite were to weigh 800 pounds, have three fingers, and carry a Buick's worth of sheet metal on him).Next: Hmm, I think I need a teleport to The Tomb. Time to rustle up another female figure for the Sorceress.
- Curt
They're wonderful mate! I assembled one of the same series of trolls and also found him a bugger to assemble but fun even so.
ReplyDeleteSeems the LotR bug is doing the rounds of late. I've just picked up a bunch of gorgeous Conqueror Games (ex Vendel) dwarves to start a project of my own.
Cheers,
Millsy
Oooh, I very much look forward to seeing that project kick off. Thanks for dropping in Millsy!
DeleteCrackin work Curt!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ray!
DeleteThat classic metal troll is a classic for a reason, and yours is very well painted.
ReplyDeleteThe plastic guy is good too (particularly his skin color), and I think there is a lot of scope for modification if you wanted to have a unit of them.
Yup, the plastic guy is a nice kit, with tons of options. I'd like to do the drummer version of him for something different.
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