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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Using Reaper minis as neat LOTR stand ins

I know that debates rage on about "counts as" and crossing miniature ranges, but sometimes that is really the best option.

I have been using these Reaper minis as part of my army for a while, because they are far easier to identify on the table as the King of the Dead and Elven Captain respectively.  When things get in a scrum, as all games seem to do eventually, it is important for both sides to know what they are charging or being charged by!

The Army of the Dead official mini looks far too similar to the plastic versions to stand out in a big way.  So, I found this guy, and liked the figure a lot!  As I paint more of the AOD, I will show you some comparison shots.

I have a reference book from the LOTR movies that shows the mock ups for the AOD prior to the computer generated effects.  The colors are very different from the uniform glowing green that you see almost every time.  It has been very fun to paint them in this way, and each guy is quite different.

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This is another Reaper figure that seemed perfect for LOTR.  He is Seregond, a Galadhrim captain.  He is painted in my Knights of the Blood Rose color scheme.

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Here;s a quick sample of the Kinghts of the Blood Rose color scheme.  I will probably paint over the metallics in the fall.  I just prefer doing my NMM.  Part of that had to do with the realization that the brightest metallic color is a dingy gray when placed next to white.

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Some of the real Galadrhim elves to show how the basing will match all the way through the army...
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