For some reason, I have a knack for winning Silver in the LOTR single figure category at Games Day. I believe it is 3 in a row :-)
Here's the first two, a couple of Arwen minis. The first one is from Games Day 2009.
This one is from 2008.
I will post some images of the 2011 version, a Dol Amroth mounted knight that I use as Imrahil.
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
A few Lord of the Rings minis
This is the one game that I am actually playing right now, and enjoying. The other systems have lost just about all of their lustre for me. I love how magic is very limited (I'm looking at you, WFB 8th ed.), and the 'might/will/fate' poker match!
There are very few, if any, "I have unit X, therefore I win" units in LOTR. Now that Army of the Dead can be fielded with anyone (and have real weapons and cavalry!), it really sets up my armies moving forward. I have a giant Easterling army that needs to be painted, tons of other Dwarves, Elves and scratch sculpted treemen, you name it!
Here are some older minis:
There are very few, if any, "I have unit X, therefore I win" units in LOTR. Now that Army of the Dead can be fielded with anyone (and have real weapons and cavalry!), it really sets up my armies moving forward. I have a giant Easterling army that needs to be painted, tons of other Dwarves, Elves and scratch sculpted treemen, you name it!
Here are some older minis:
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