This is a real shame for me, because they are my
favourite fantasy miniatures, partly for their subject matter, partly for the size, scale, and style adopted for the line.
On the plus side, it did mean I got some little treasures
for Christmas. The first was a Gondorian Command pack, with a captain and
standard bearer which I received from my sister and brother-in-law. Although
you can still get these figures in yucky resin, this pack must have come from a second-hand dealer, and I am thrilled to have them in metal. They will serve in both my someday-to-be Gondorian army as well as part of the crew of the
Glaurung. Since I don’t really like the plastic Gondorians, due to their small
size, any metal additions are fantastic.
The second pack, containing three Dunlendings with
two-handed weapons, came from my mother. This is another exciting little
treasure. These figures went out-of-stock in the UK months ago. Mom managed to
snag me this pack from GW US. It must have been one of the last packs they had,
as they have now disappeared from their website. These are great little figures,
perfect fantasy Vikings.
There will soon come a day when it is no longer easily
possible to obtain a blister pack of GW The Lord of the Rings miniatures. I’m glad
to have these on hand to crack open at some (probably not too distant) time.
Brilliant. You should check out the Bazaar on the Lead Adventure Forums they have all sorts of figures of various make for sale. You could fill your boots with metal LOTR figures if you check regularly.
ReplyDeleteI know an independent retailer which still has some LOTR blisters and boxes. If you let me know what you are after in particular I'll see if they have them.
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