- Fangorn in The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien
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Happy June, folks! I kept getting distracted by other projects, so despite all my efforts, I only actually painted these guys this week - and then nearly forgot to do this post! Dangit.
Very technically these are rank-and-file. In third edition, treemen come from the rank-and-file allotment, meaning you could have an entire army of treemen, led by a single elf hero. I'm sure that would be completely terrible on the field, but also extremely cool. Still, I only did two, so this is a wild card month:
RANK ⁊ FILETreeman (280 points)
Treeman (280 points)
Of course, they need no introduction.
The little mushroom man was sent to me by the fellow I bought them from, who I realised post-purchase is Ross from Krakon Games! He'd sent me a little Mykeling freebie. Someone, somewhere built a troll or giant with a snotling on the base mimicking his big friend, and as soon as I saw the little guy I knew that he was going to stick with the Treeman in the same pose - and here he is. Look at his tiny screaming face.
[Treeman] From Warhammer Armies: Wood Elves, Nigel Stillman. Artist uncredited. © Games Workshop, 1996 |
Great Treemen! I love the bark effect, and congrats on finishing!
ReplyDeleteThanks! For both statements!
DeleteI was going to say that is a baby Mykeling from Krakon! I have a bunch of them and am considering using them as Dryad proxies for a Wood Elf army, but am split with wanting to paint them in Nurgle colours.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, the point is.... Yes! That is a great little combo with the classic Trish sculpt and the two treemen are ace :)
Do both. Do it!
DeleteAwesome! The contrast paint with a highlight looks flipping brilliant! Congrats on completing your army 4 years in the making! 🔥
ReplyDeleteThe orange mushrooms and greens were done with regular paints, mostly because i don't own any green contrasts, but yeah. Trish's sculpting has great details for contrast to use!
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