So anyway, I bought a set of the LOTR 'Fellowship of the Ring' figures some time ago. I got them painted up to my satisfaction and thought it would be nice to show them all together on a small base.
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I got a square of 10mm expanded foam and thought: 'They look a bit bare just on their own. I'll add a couple of extra bits just to fill out the scene a little.' You remember the scene where they find Balin's tomb in Moria?
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Then I spotted these going cheap on ebay:
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I got those painted (although they still need a wash and some bowstrings) and they came out so well I thought they would go nicely with the other figures. There was a fight between our heroes and these guys in Moria.
Meanwhile, I asked on here if anyone had some skeleton figures to go with the coffin. Bobby kindly stepped up to the plate - only now I've got so many figures, they won't fit on my original polystyrene base! So now, I had to make a new base for all of them to fit on:
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This is 600mm x 450mm (24" x 18" in old money) and has just had a couple of coats of dark grey so far - lots of painting still to do. But now I realised my 28mm figures wouldn't provide enough to fill the space - so I had to get these (I've done a brief in-box review here: http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/latest-acquisitions.10204/page-205):
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and I've started to make some other items to fill all the blank spaces on my new base:
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Before anyone asks - that's it! I'm not re-creating the whole of the Moria mines, mountains or anything else - just this room which I've found out is called the Chamber of Mazarbul.
I'd like to have some better pictures of the figures, but I find it very hard to get my little camera to focus on small objects. Can anyone recommend a camera I could use? Before you get carried away, I have absolutely no interest in photography as such, I just need something I can point at my models and click a button to get a reasonable picture. I'm also still looking for a job so it has to be cheap. I mean really cheap! Really, really cheap! Anything less than a tenner would do nicely!
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I got a square of 10mm expanded foam and thought: 'They look a bit bare just on their own. I'll add a couple of extra bits just to fill out the scene a little.' You remember the scene where they find Balin's tomb in Moria?
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Then I spotted these going cheap on ebay:
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I got those painted (although they still need a wash and some bowstrings) and they came out so well I thought they would go nicely with the other figures. There was a fight between our heroes and these guys in Moria.
Meanwhile, I asked on here if anyone had some skeleton figures to go with the coffin. Bobby kindly stepped up to the plate - only now I've got so many figures, they won't fit on my original polystyrene base! So now, I had to make a new base for all of them to fit on:
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This is 600mm x 450mm (24" x 18" in old money) and has just had a couple of coats of dark grey so far - lots of painting still to do. But now I realised my 28mm figures wouldn't provide enough to fill the space - so I had to get these (I've done a brief in-box review here: http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/latest-acquisitions.10204/page-205):
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and I've started to make some other items to fill all the blank spaces on my new base:
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Before anyone asks - that's it! I'm not re-creating the whole of the Moria mines, mountains or anything else - just this room which I've found out is called the Chamber of Mazarbul.
I'd like to have some better pictures of the figures, but I find it very hard to get my little camera to focus on small objects. Can anyone recommend a camera I could use? Before you get carried away, I have absolutely no interest in photography as such, I just need something I can point at my models and click a button to get a reasonable picture. I'm also still looking for a job so it has to be cheap. I mean really cheap! Really, really cheap! Anything less than a tenner would do nicely!