Army of the Light
A mix of Adventurers, Elves, Cimmerians, Amazons, Dwarves and "Knights Errant".
50 mounted, 124 foot
Army of the Dark.
A mix of trolls, Goblins, Hobgoblins, Orcs, Wargs, Undead and Balrogs
30 mounted, 175 foot...including 10 Trolls and 4 Balrogs
...but so has the Army of the Dark
Very impressive indeed!
ReplyDeleteHard to believe they're 1/72.
I had no idea fantasy minis were even available in this scale ...
Might I ask who makes (or made) them?
Thanks Andrew.
DeleteThey are mostly from RedBox´s Light Alliance/dark alliance range (http://theredbox.com.ua/alliance.htm ) but also Caeser, elves, Dwarves, some of the goblins, skellies and adventurers and a few are conversions from other makes like Airfix/Strelets.
There´s still a few sets from the alliance range I haven´t painted yet, more cimmerians foot, some Urukhai, both foot and on wargsand there´s a couple more caeser sets I´ve got to get, ratmen etc.
Most sets are still available..although the undead and adventurers from Caeser are coming hard to find
Thanks for the comprehensive reply, Paul!
DeleteNext stop, Redbox ,)
Wow. Just wow. The mass effect is great!
ReplyDeleteI find it depressing that your 20mm figures look better than my 28mm figs. Truly impressive work! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteLove the insect wing conversions on the Elf magess, and the Pegasus horse! Beautiful work, as always! The green paint scheme for the undead is really a nicely done method. They really evoke the undead army from the LotR movies. Exceptionally well done, Sir! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWoow! excellent!
ReplyDeleteStunning collection. They look awesome emasse too!.
ReplyDeleteMy word Paul, what a fabulous sight!
ReplyDeleteThese are the shows I like most! Thank you Paul!
ReplyDeleteVery cool pic. I feel like it needs a climactic soundtrack as the armies come together. 😀
ReplyDeleteA nice collection.
Ditto the WOW! Now have an epic battle and post the AAR!
ReplyDeleteThe dark lords are strong here 😈 cracking work as always
ReplyDeleteI'm terrible at motivating myself to do bases, so to do this many you've definitely got my admiration! Did I spot an old classic Citadel troll lurking in the background of that third photo?
ReplyDeleteThanks Alan. Recently I´ve started making bases a different way, takes longer but it saves making hundreds of plastic disks.
DeleteThe Troll is one from my D&D days, many years ago.