15/02/2026

A matter of bases

 In my last post regarding the Nazgûl and Arwen minis by GW, I mentioned that I’d realised I’d never actually shown my LoTR figures here before. I’ve had them all painted since they first came out, we’re talking late 2001 to 2003. I didn’t buy much beyond that (well, probably a few bits here and there, but I couldn’t tell you exactly when). I picked up the starter boxes and added a few extras, but I never aimed to build full legions for massive battles.

Back in the day I played quite a bit, but the minis have been sitting in storage for years. That’s why I’ve shown so little of them here: a diorama, a repainted Balrog… but never the core collection, as they were painted long before I even started this blog.

Anyway, what matters now is that the kids have taken an interest in the books, the films… and the minis! So we’ve been playing a few simple games to get them used to the system. I thought about taking some photos and showing you what I’ve got, but there was a small underlying issue: the bases are all “themed”, meaning they’re modelled to match the exact moment that character appears in the film. I’ve got dark Mordor earth, very dark Moria depths, very pale Osgiliath ruins… You get the idea. At the time it seemed like a brilliant way to recreate scenes from the trilogy, but in reality, you always end up playing on a fairly generic grass-and-earth board… where none of those bases quite fit!

This is what I mean!

 Of course there is only a reasonable solution... which is to build proper themed boards for each game and only play with the appropiate minis for each scenario! LOL

But I'm afraid I have to be practical. It was quite easier for me to do exactly what I’d done with the Nazgûl and rework all the bases a bit to unify them, so they’d work better on my gaming boards. We can happily accept the idea of a Moria goblin hunting party venturing up to the surface, or some men of Gondor fighting out in the open. It’ll have to do.

With no particular order in mind, I started with whatever I had closest to hand, in this case, Rohan. And if you look at teh pic below, it’s almost painful: not even within the same army do the minis have any consistency in their bases!

Aye, Theoden always carries a bit of Helm's Deep with him wherever he goes
 

My plan with all this is simply to unify the bases, without touching the paintwork on the figures themselves. Yes, they’re over twenty years old, and they would undoubtedly benefit from a repaint. But I’m prepared to endure the public scrutiny of showing my old minis and submit myself to your judgement.

I’ve only made one exception, and that’s with Rohan. If you look at the picabove, I think we can all agree those cloaks were crying out for a wash of Agrax Earthshade. That’s genuinely the only thing I’ve added or retouched: just giving the Rohirrim cloaks a bit more depth. It felt like a manageable amount of work for very little effort.

So this is what I got with the characters:

I counted little fella Merry into the Rohan host
Can you spot them among all the infantry minis?

Agrax on the cloaks
Now the riding characters:

Riding through the Pelennor Fields

And all of my mounted host:

Deeeeeaaaaath!

You can see roughly what the work involved. I’ve unified the colours, peeled off the radioactive green flock they originally had (cut from those railway grass mats that used to be sold in sheets!) and replaced it with more natural grass and tufts.

As for the latter, I had to remove those old plastic grass tufts that were meant to represent tall vegetation (Remember those? The ones where you had to drill a hole in the base and stick them in). Back then, 25 years ago, they were cutting-edge stuff, the peak of realism! Now I’ve swapped them out for this newer option, and I think the minis are better off for it.

 

Besides the Rohirrim, I also managed to work on the bases of the Moria goblins. No repainting at all here, I’m showing them exactly as I painted them back in… December 2001, was it? The only additional work I’ve done is on the troll. More specifically, on his weapon.

On that model, the weapon arm comes in two parts, with the front part of the spear attaching at the hand. Over the years that piece must have fallen off a hundred times. For the first time, I finally felt confident enough to drill into both the spear and the hand and insert a bit of wire to pin it properly in place. And now, at long last, it’s not going anywhere.

These are goblins. Not that thing we saw at the Hobbit movie

 This is it for now. I have the Uruk-hai on my bench as I post this, so I think you can expect more updates anytime soon! 


30/01/2026

The diorama that never was

 I'm going with a kind of an atypical post today, it's a little trip down through memory lane. I've noticed I haven't ever shown most of my Lord of the Rings minis, just a couple of vignettes (and I couldn't blame any of you if no one remember them. Looking through the archive I can see the first one was in 2012! And in fact it was painted even before).

I got the GW minis as they were released back in the day with the movies. I'd love to say something like "it was long time ago, kind of 10 years ago..." but it's been 25 years since the first movie (glups!)

Now that the kids are really into the movies (and even better, quite into the books!! I'm so happy), I've taken the minis out of the cupboard again and have been running a few games. They enjoy the game and I enjoy them getting step by step into the hobby.

The thing is that one of the Nazgûl chipped a little during the games, and I decided to put a little bit of work into them all. Not exactly repainting, but just reworking the highlights on the dull cloaks and adding some tufts to the bases.

Nothing too spectacular, the essential work remains the same

You see the bases resemble a stream or something like that. I'll explain: back in the day I really thought of making a vignette with the Nazgûl, just the scene in the movie when Arwen crosses the ford of Bruinen with Frodo. So I represented the Nine in different stages of crossing the ford.

In my mind, I would build a big stand where I could insert the minis and which would represent the Bruinen:

General composition, more or less

The thing is that such a diorama would have been insanely out of scale, and in the end I never got to do it, but still kept the bases with that scene in mind. What I've done now is just repainting the edge of the bases and adding some more natural tufts, besides a little rework on highlights (only the Nazgûl, no work was added on the horses or on the Arwen mini).

Nin o Chithaeglir lasto beth daer; Rimno nin Bruinen dan in Ulaer!

You can see, there was no way of making such a diorama into the real thing, I would have needed way more space than I had then (and now too!). Anyway, it's been fun to remember my original idea, and I also enjoyed putting some work into these minis.

Well, given that I was doing that on the riding minis, I thought I could do just the same on the standing ones. Slight rework on the highlights of the cloaks and some more work on the bases, that's all: 

Nine for Mortal Men, doomed to die

 As told before, now that the kids are deep into LOTR, I'm making the most of the situation, I hope I'll be bringing more stuff of the like anytime soon!

19/01/2026

Biker Röknauts

I’m taking these days to dive into smaller projects, the kind that let you see results and keep the momentum going. And among them, I’ve had my eye on the Röknauts bikers from Ontos Games for quite a while now. 2nd Ed. looking not-Squats, a bullet I thought I’d dodge, but which has ended up hitting me... and I’m quite happy about it! I painted a squad some time ago and left it at that, but over time I’ve felt the need to expand the force. Five Squats won’t get me very far! And that’s how I ended up picking up this bike unit.

There's not much to say in fact, as I just followed the very same colour scheme.

Most definitely not White Scars, though I get the misunderstanding
The models are sweet, just out from early 90's Games Workshop, highly enjoyable. Well cast and fitting perfectly. A true pleasure, trust me. As you can see, I used the same markings and insignia I painted on my previous squad:

I could (and maybe should) have been more original with the banner, but it's staying that way

I admit it, he has a slight resemblance to Jagathai Khan

I feared it all was too white, specially on the leader, the Rökthane. It cannot be seen well in the pic above, but the winged helmet was quite a lot. However, I decided to keep it that way.

Vrooom, vrooom
Well, with these my Squats look a little bit more ready to rock the galaxy! This is all I got painted:

The small core of a force
I still have another infantry unit, so this is not the last you've seen of my Squats (Sorry, I guess I should call them Votann?) But in the meantime I guess I can show some other stuff...

Coming soon! 

 

11/01/2026

Interlude: Christmas present

 A very quick post today, and with something slightly different from the usual.

These Christmas I got this gift from my sweet Mrs. Suber, who for the first time dared to step through the dark path of the hobby

Yay! [Imperial March sounds in the background]
I hadn't assembled a Revell kit of any kind since I was a kid, I believe. I was so excited!

The kit is pretty simple and straightforward:

This is what you get. Used to GW, this looks manageable
In fact, now that I say "used to GW"... Well, used to GW kits, which don’t always fit perfectly (and even when they do, tend to leave ugly gaps), this one feels like heaven. It’s a real piece of engineering; everything just falls into place flawlessly.
Yes, OK, there are like, 3 pieces, but even so

 

In fact there's little else to say. This is the complete kit, ready to be painted:

I'd totally have a PC mouse shaped like this
I admit I didn't use the paints provided with the kit. Instead, I simply primed it grey and applied a very watered down layer of Nuln Shade:

Oh, and primed the stand in black, obviously

 I couldn't resist to take a couple of pics on my X-Wing space mat:

More atmospherical, I hope

Now you are making noises in your head too, admit it

 I feel a sudden urge to play Star Wars Armada or something like that. For now this little beauty goes to the shelf. I'm so happy with it!

In a few days I hope I'll resume normal activity! See you soon!

07/01/2026

New year of Twilight

 Hello everybody! We're now a week into the year, but since it's my first post in 2026, belated happy new year! I hope everyone's doing well and safely back into routine!

Today I’m bringing you what I’ve been working on over the Christmas break. I’ve been squeezing in hobby time here and there and finally finished off what I had left from the Rivers of Anyaral Kickstarter by World of Twilight. As always, they’re wonderfully original minis, and I’ve tried to push myself beyond my usual comfort zone and give them as much colour as possible. In this case, they nicely complement the ones from my previous post on the same theme.

Here they are, grouped together with no particular order. These are Lord Delison and a Riverfolk coracle:

Well, I guess that boat doesn't fit on land...
Shame I don't have a water mat or anything. This is the best I can provide:

Oh, what an untimely encounter...

These are (sorry, I'm just transcripting the labels) Atoran Burh and Koheb Pallirnai:

Right, a scuba diver and... Prince Valiant
More people of the riverside, fishermen (fisherlizards...?)


 

A riverfolk urchin and two identical minis of riverfolk Khalai (with fishing nets ands tiny pets)

These are a pair of mercenaries, going by the names of Dravu and Chey:

Missed opportunity to paint them as Bert and Ernie. I’m only realising this right now. Dammit
Next one an Alora handler, which is my second iteration of the set (I already painted one some time ago):

Dog walker of Twilight

Then a couple of critters labeled as Opahr pets and three Sprogs:

Furry and cute
Finally, juice thieves, I love so much these ones, they are telling a story by themselves:

They all running with stolen bottles
This is it, with these I declare the KS finished. I hope my pal likes them! I know I say this every time I talk about them, but these minis are just so original, a real breath of fresh air among other, more “serious” or darker projects.

In any case, I hereby declare 2026 officially underway: we’re off and running, no turning back now! Here’s hoping the year brings nothing but the best for all of us!

Cheers!!