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There is very little information regarding the warriors
of Far Harad. Tolkien mentions that some fought at the battle of the Pelennor Fields,
saying they were ‘black men like half-trolls with red tongues and white eyes...’
It’s not a lot to go on.
In the movie, we see a couple of men from Far Harad
serving as drivers for the Mumaks. Both are dark-skinned, bald
and covered with garish red and white face paint. It’s a rather effective ‘warrior
look’ in my opinion, and I decided to use it as the basis for my own warriors.
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I think the key for me is to not paint too many of these
figures at one go. If I space them out, I am actually more likely to maintain
my interest. Anyway, these are the only two I’ve got constructed at the moment,
and there are plenty of other figures waiting in the queue.
Very cool, the war paint is terrific looking. I'm sure they could find extra use in darkest Africa type games.
ReplyDeleteThe warpaint really make them stand out they look great.
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