Just a quick post to celebrate completing touching up my Lord of the Rings figures that I got painted by Fernando Enterprises.
First is Faramir and his Ithilien Rangers; Faramir needed more work than his men, which was slightly annoying as I paid for Super Showcase standard for him.
Then some more good-guys in the shape of some Rohirrim foot warriors.
And finally, some more opposition in the shape of Uruk Hai. These didn't seem to be up to the standard of others so quite a bit of extra shading was applied. Also, to make then a bit more visually interesting I added shields (3D printed from eBay) as only two of the original figures had them.
So, these guys should hopefully be taking the table soon for a game of Dragon Rampant.
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As commented by someone on TMP it was a bit silly to show the retouched figures without photos of them as received from the painters. As I didn't take any before retouching, the following photos are some of those provided by Fernando Enterprises for approval before sending them back; they are not high resolution but they didn't provide anything bigger (I did ask).
First some of the goblins - these were IMO the best painted of the different figures and I did nothing to them apart from the bases.
Likewise, the Warg riders (mounted on Ral Partha wolves) which also, IMO, needed no retouching.
By comparison the Uruk Hai were a bit disappointing (I added shields to these) ...
... especially the faces on the archers where not covered by helmets (some of these got small shields added).
The Ithilien rangers as finally received were pretty good and only had minimal retouching e.g. sword hilts which were painted brass all over and to the faces that where seen were pretty crude.
I still didn't like his face so that was heavily retouched - faces seems to be a major weakness and I retouched them on all but the goblins but luckily most were obscured by helmets so didn't require much.
And finally, Eomer in the first photo sent for approval.
This photo almost had me give up, but I requested a complete repaint of the horse and some more colourful equipment for Eomer who looked pretty dull for the heir apparent to the throne. And the next photo received was a dramatic improvement.
So, the lesson I have drawn from all this is that Fernando can be a bit hit and miss with their painting but are very willing to make changes or rework figures if you are not satisfied, so if not satisfied say why and ask for changes. Obviously, it can be quite onerous explaining exactly what you want changed, but in my experience it is well worth the effort as they do their best to please.
One final point, the figures look better in the hand than they do in the photos - I was pleasantly surprised when they arrived how much better they looked. Of course, some of this is down to viewing them with the naked eye and not through a powerful camera lens.
Nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteThey look really very nice, looking forward to seeing them do battle on the table.
ReplyDeleteYou may have to wait some time, as, for me, DR is a quick 'fill-in' game around larger games and I don't have a game organised for several weeks now and that will be an ECW bash.
DeleteThey have scrubbed/touched up well Rob…
ReplyDeleteIt’s a shame the painting quality wasn’t quite what you expected but I suspect they still took a lot less time than painting them from scratch.
All the best. Aly
You're right there, I find retouching figures so much easier and quicker than painting raw castings. I've since added some before photos as well in an addendum at the end of the post so you'll see there wasn't that much to do either.
DeleteRob, those are some fine looking figures. I have toyed with the idea of Fernando putting the base coat on some of my Napoleonics and then coming back and doing the detail work myself, but then again, if I do that I will just but more to fill the void...
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