I was inspired by this to not only kitbash leaders and officers for one of my armies but I kept going and now have kings and heroes for armies I will never actually make but I loved making them and painting them
Honestly I have no favourite, all of them have turned out perfectly. If you forced me to choose it would be the Arthurdain but only because of the extra character and the story behind it being his farther; like a king and a young prince Arthurdui going off to a war and only one will likely return. I prefer this type of army or battle company, where every figure is unique, down to the point that most of mine have individual names, back stories (Ham the Dwarven Smith of the Hornburg), titles and day jobs, and even families.
Thanks! And yah the battle company stuff is fun. I ran a couple sessions of Rangers of Shadowdeep with Arvedui here as the leader, and rethemed it as them adventuring into Angmar and it was really fun and felt super fluffy
I think these work best for that early period before Angmar became a major regional player. By the time Angmar showed up the royal lines in both Cardolan and Rhudaur had died out, in the later case power having shifted to Hillmen who at most kept the stylings of Rhuduar to maintain some semblance of legitimacy on a political level. Really these three kingdoms would be the perfect setting if you really wanted to do some kind of Game of Thrones esque plot.
I know, I feel real bad... especially since that's one I've had and painted since I was a teen. But... have some plans for him down the line.... we'll see when :P
Very nicely painted, good story telling and nice conversions also excellent paint job, but to me they are no longer a middle earth army. It could simply be any fantasy or middle ages army setting. If you put the minis on a table without saying anything, nobody would think of them as a middle earth army.
I was inspired by this to not only kitbash leaders and officers for one of my armies but I kept going and now have kings and heroes for armies I will never actually make but I loved making them and painting them
Awsome as always man. F for Aragorn.
Really amazing work Anderz! I really love your attention to Lore and story telling in your miniatures. Excited to see what you come up with next!
Thanks man!
I'm french and it's pronunced ver ssin gé tau rix ( Vercingétorix). 🤣
Good to know! I speak French and still can't get it :P
@@TheOneTrueKit that's exactly how a Brit would say it and not at all how French say it lol
@@TheOneTrueKit Yeah I'm saying there is no point saying you are a "french/Brit" when you don't know how to say it in French.
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Great stuff! Really enjoying these creations and the lore behind them
Thanks! Really fun to do so happy people like it!
Awesome!!
Thanks!
Honestly I have no favourite, all of them have turned out perfectly. If you forced me to choose it would be the Arthurdain but only because of the extra character and the story behind it being his farther; like a king and a young prince Arthurdui going off to a war and only one will likely return. I prefer this type of army or battle company, where every figure is unique, down to the point that most of mine have individual names, back stories (Ham the Dwarven Smith of the Hornburg), titles and day jobs, and even families.
Thanks! And yah the battle company stuff is fun. I ran a couple sessions of Rangers of Shadowdeep with Arvedui here as the leader, and rethemed it as them adventuring into Angmar and it was really fun and felt super fluffy
I think these work best for that early period before Angmar became a major regional player. By the time Angmar showed up the royal lines in both Cardolan and Rhudaur had died out, in the later case power having shifted to Hillmen who at most kept the stylings of Rhuduar to maintain some semblance of legitimacy on a political level. Really these three kingdoms would be the perfect setting if you really wanted to do some kind of Game of Thrones esque plot.
Arvedui really looks the part, but Rhudaur king is perfection. A true Hillman.
Lol! Arvedui is my favorite, but I think I like Rhudaur the most as he just turned out so wild :P
Rhudaur king is definitely my favourite, I love the semi barbarian look
Thanks! And absolutely, giving in to all that rage :P
Cool like all 4 of them 👍
Thanks!
Lovely Video
Thanks!
You butchered our Elessar! XD
I know, I feel real bad... especially since that's one I've had and painted since I was a teen. But... have some plans for him down the line.... we'll see when :P
Ver-cing-getor-ix. The gaul high king that lost to Cesar
Veringatoriaonix?
Very nicely painted, good story telling and nice conversions also excellent paint job, but to me they are no longer a middle earth army. It could simply be any fantasy or middle ages army setting. If you put the minis on a table without saying anything, nobody would think of them as a middle earth army.
That's not a religious bald spot on the back of his head-- Normans just cut their hair like that.
Ver-cen-getter-icks I think that is how it’s pronounced :)
Lol! I'm useless at prononciations :P