Hello all,
Just put together some quick The Hobbit Elf customs, not the 'flashback armoured elves' wouldn't that be awesome? I'm a little worried the line won't last long enough for army builders. I mean, I remember that back in toy biz's day they were constantly releasing stuff.
Anyway, hope you like them, I'll try to differentiate them more from the main legolas figure when I think of how to do it, if I feel it's necessary. Most pictures I've seen if elves in the upcoming movie shows there's not that much of a difference clothes wise all of them wear green so...
Showing posts with label Customs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Customs. Show all posts
Saturday, 5 October 2013
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
The Hobbit: Custom Dwarves
Hello all,
Just finished a few more Dwarves and I thought I'd share them with you, I really loved the armoured Dwarves from the film, so I thought I'd make my own. As for back story, I figured I'd continue with my East and South Middle earth theme, these can be some Orocarni Mountain Dwarves.
I also added two more Orcs and repainted a couple of Wargs.
As always I appreciate any feedback.
Just finished a few more Dwarves and I thought I'd share them with you, I really loved the armoured Dwarves from the film, so I thought I'd make my own. As for back story, I figured I'd continue with my East and South Middle earth theme, these can be some Orocarni Mountain Dwarves.
| Dwarf Blacksmith (left) |
| Mr Frodo? |
As always I appreciate any feedback.
Sunday, 2 December 2012
The Hobbit Customs
| Custom Orcs |
Here is my latest custom, it is another 'pale' Orc, he's the tank of the group. I went for a more 'savage' look with this one, adding more bones as decoration. This is one of the first times I have attempted to add articulation to a figure, I think it came out ok, but in future I will try harder to 'hide' the seams.
| Custom Orc |
| Savage Orc |
| Pallando with new staff |
| Pallando |
Friday, 23 November 2012
Wizards
Hello all,
looks like I have 'The Hobbit' fever! Below you'll see some of my more recent work as well as some work that I have posted in the past at Joecustoms
First up Alatar and Pallando, the blue wizards, the Ithryn Luin. If you don't know who they are check this out. Essentially they are the 'other two' wizards that are barely mentioned in LOTR. They were sent to the East and South to help stop Sauron's influence on the likes of the Southrons e.g. the Haradrim and the warriors of Rhun, the Easterlings among others.
| Some of the Istari: Pallando, Alatar, (Sean Connery) and Gandalf |
They are also known as Morinehtar (Darkness Slayer) and Romestamo (East Helper). There is some debate as to what name belongs to which wizard but I'm going to give Alatar the Darkness Slayer title and Pallando the East Helper. This is the main reason I gave Pallando an 'Eastern' appearance, while I think Alatar has a 'Moses like' look so I think that he may have been more well known in the South. I do think they worked as a team however.
| Alatar |
| Pallando. Unfortunately, the darker blue of the 'belt' doesn't quite show. Please note this figure is based on this custom. |
Here is my Mithrandir custom which I submitted for a NJC contest at Joecustoms, I tried to recreate the 'Out of the iron pan, into the fire' scene from The Hobbit. If you want to read more go here.
| Mithrandir |
Finally here is my Necromancer and a 'Heavy' I'm calling a 'Black Numenorean'. This Necromancer does not represent 'The Necromancer' but instead represents one of many dark servants of Sauron. Who knows, maybe he's a Southron opposing the Blue Wizards?
| Black Numenorian and a Necromancer |
As always let me know what you think
Monday, 19 November 2012
The Hobbit Customs Update
Hello all,
just a quick update, I recently received a massive package from BBTS! Including the last two Voltron Lions and Three of the Fimbul and Warg sets. I will eventually get around to reviewing the Lions, the completed Voltron is massive!
But this post isn't about Lions, no, it is about the Warg riders. I have customized the three riders, the images are below. Please let me know what you think. Before I go any further, I'd like to acknowledge Dr Syn from The Smuggling Cove for the inspiration for these figures and for the reference pictures. I have done some sculpting, it's nowhere near as good as his. Thanks again mate!
| Freddie Kruger? This is a lighter skin tone Orc like the ones in the reference pics (or at least trying to be) Please note the flash makes everything lighter |
| I thought this helmet looked like the one the Orks of Moria wore in LOTR |
| The armour is from a G.I.Joe ROC Neo Viper |
Finally, here is my first Dwarf custom: Blackbeard the Dwarf
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Wednesday, 14 November 2012
The Hobbit: Toys and Customs
I am back! No game news, for the few of you that are interested. However, I walked into my local Big W, which I assume, is like a Wal-mart in the U.S.A. They had all the figures from the 3 3/4" line of the The Hobbit from the Bridge Direct with the exception of the Goblin King and Thorin, Fimbul and Warg and Bolg and 'Battle Damaged' Gandalf. Since then I have aquired Bolg and Gandalf and am waiting for a Few Warg sets and the Goblin King from Bigbadtoystore. Oh I'm also waiting for the final three Voltron Lions, I'll put up a review when they arrive. If you want to see the previous reviews see behind the times.
Now I was going to do a Review of all of them (The Hobbit figures). However, I'm a little tired. I may do it another day. The few things I will say, is that:
Likes
-Great Detail
-Good Articulation, just as good or better as the first of the Toy Biz LOTR line. Still better, much, much better than Mattel's Voltron figures
-Removable weapons
-The scale, for years I wished that they would released LOTR figures in this scale!
Dislikes
- For some of them the 'clothes' are restrictive, which means that they can not use the articulation below, this is particularly true of Legolas and Kili, I had to make so 'strategic' cuts to remedy this
-Some of the paint application could be better
-a few of the accessories don't fit in their hands to well, again this is an issue with Legolas, his bow is too fat for his hands
-There aren't enough of them available at the moment!
Below you'll find some pictures of the figures themselves. However, what I am very happy about are some Goblin customs and Dol Guldur Orcs I've been working on. I purchased a few of the 'Grinnah' figures and decided to build up my Goblin army, I used some modelling putty to make a few changes, I modelled them after some images that I have seen online. The Dol Guldur orcs are based on Bolg and on a LOTR Sam in or amour. Keep in mind that the flash of the camera makes the figures look lighter than what they actually are: I would really appreciate some feedback as I'm not sure I'll be posting these any where else.
THE BRIDGE DIRECT STUFF
| The Unexpected Party. Left to Right, Back to Front: Fili, Thorin, Kili (mini Aragorn), Dwalin, Bilbo, Gandalf and Balin |
| Legolas (see the chunky bow) and Tauriel |
| In battle |
| Riddles in the Dark |
| Invisible Bilbo (I'm told it's an OZ exclusive) |
| Two Bilbos and Two Gandalfs (battle damaged on the left) |
THE CUSTOMS
Now as far as I'm aware Tolkien pretty much stated that Goblins and Orcs were the same thing. I have always thought of them as different since my Warhammer days. I had hoped that the Goblins would look like those from The Fellowship of the Ring. But the more I see of these the more I like them. The Goblins below are all 'Grinnah' figures, I used some modelling clay and some paint to modify them, I added tumors and what not, where I could, some of them look really gross!
| The Goblins! Note the one on the lower Left's head comes from a Toy Biz LOTR figure, I believe it came with Sam Gamgee. |
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