Happy new year, since this is the first post of 2017! Recently I was in Frankfurt am Main for vacations. There I visited the shop of GW and bought fourteen painted Goblin archers of Moria. At this point I would like to thank Julia, who works there, for her help!
Six Warg marauders WIP
Fourteen Goblin archers and six wargs
I took fourteen archers and not only twelve because I was afraid of any loses while I cut their bases. Finally it was easier than I thought and I had no casualties.
The Wargs and the Goblins are ready
Twelve Goblin archers
Though there are four different models of Goblin archers, they had only three of them at the shop. No problem, I kept four of each different model and I mixed them in couples. Then I used plaster, little rocks, sand and some dwarf weapons to base the wargs.
Below you can see the six Warg marauders. As you can see, no couple of Goblin archers is the same.
Warg marauder 1:
Warg marauder 2:
Warg marauder 3:
Warg marauder 4:
Warg marauder 5:
Warg marauder 6:
And some more photos:
The GW shop in Frankfurt am Main and two good friends of mine.
Römer, the City Hall
Alte Nikolaikirche
Römerberg (Roman mountain) historic square
Eiserner Steg
At the above bridge there is a sign in ancient Greek language "ΠΛΕΩΝ ΕΠΙ ΟΙΝΟΠΑ ΠΟΝΤΟΝ ΕΠ ΑΛΛΟΘΡΟΟΥΣ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΥΣ" which in modern Greek is "ΠΛΕΟΝΤΑΣ ΜΕΣ'ΤΟ ΜΕΛΑΝΟ ΠΕΛΑΓΟΣ ΜΕ ΑΛΛΟΓΛΩΣΣΟΥΣ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΥΣ" and means more or less "Sailing into a dark sea with people of different languages".
Tiago Fernandes Vitorino welcome onboard!
That's it for today! Stay tuned for more!
Wonderful work, I love the little conversions.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Michael!
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