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Author Topic: 1980s Citadel Lord of the Rings Mega Project (Latest: Aragorn & co)  (Read 5132 times)

Offline Curis

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It’s Christmas time, so enthusiasm for the ultimate Christmas films – The Lord the Rings Trilogy – has enveloped Ninjabread towers.  While binging on DVDs and mince pies, I’ve painted a breakfast (that must be the collective noun) of vintage Games Workshop Hobbits.


Left to right: BME1 Pippin, Frodo, Sam and Merry.

These are the four Halflings from the BME1 Fellowship of the Ring boxed set.  They’re wonderfully characterful – Frodo with a troubled expression, gazing towards Mordor, rings of his Mithril shirt peeping out from under his sleeves.  Sam looks very much the bimbler.  Merry and Pippin are the pint-sized action heroes jumping in to defend Frodo with their Barrow-blades.

Since 2001, Games Workshop’s highstreet stores have sold minis based on the movie trilogy – buuut these aren’t them.  In 1985 Games Workshop were selling minis to support Middle-Earth Role Playing (MERP) game.  It was a range of a few hundred figures which includes most of the major heroes, villains and troops.


ME-63 Witch-king of angmar leading a the ME-64 Black Riders.

I’ve also painted up a selection of Ringwraiths to chase those pesky Hobbits around the countryside.  I’ve gone for four repeats of the same pose so they look like they’re advancing in unison, performing a ritualised Hobbit-slaughter like the movie’s Brie and Weathertop scenes.  In my mind it works, but in photos they come across a bit dance troupe.  More Lord of the Dance than Lord of the Rings.  Oh well.


“I can’t believe you started the conga without me.” – Witch-king of Angmar

The lines between the Lord of the Rings and Warhammer ranges was blurred, with many Lord of the Rings figures appearing later as part of the Warhammer range after the license expired.  I was really excited to discover the Ringwraith miniatures were modified and rereleased as Warhammer Fantasy Empire Wizards.


Wrecycled Wraith Wizards in 1991’s Citadel Catalogue 2.

I’d like to find these figures and paint them as the Witch-king of Angmar and the sorcerers of the Second Age as they appeared before Sauron gave them their magic rings.  Or maybe as the ghostly forms Frodo sees when he puts on the One Ring.  Or maybe actual Warhammer wizards.


The Hobbits defend themselves from Ringwraiths in the ruins of Weathertop.

I’ve enough Ringwraiths and Hobbits for several scenarios from the first half of Fellowship of the Ring now, and will spend Christmas recreating the Hobbits getting repeatedly stabbed in various locales of Middle-Earth.

These Ringwraiths are a great miniature to teach how to paint black cloth with, as it’s 98% of the miniature.  Over on Patreon right now is the detailed stage-by-stage write up of the paints, techniques, theory and secrets that you let you learn how to paint black cloth to this style and quality.


If you become a supporter today you’ll get access to this in-depth masterclass tutorial, and also the back catalogue, which covers last month’s Golden Demon winning entry, two varieties of Space Marines power armour, and human flesh.  Thanks to everyone that ha signed up so far this year.  Thanks to this month’s new patrons: Liam, Claudia, Daintist, Craig, Dan, Jason, Andrew, John and David.

I think next I’ll work on some more prey for the Ringwraiths based on the early chapters of the Fellowship – probably the ME-25 Rangers of Ithilien reimagined as the Dunedain secretly defending the Shire, or a Gildor once I’ve worked out a suitable vintage Warhammer Elf.  Watch this space!  Merry Christmas everbody!   

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Re: 1985 Citadel Lord of the Rings Hobbits and Nazgul
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2018, 05:34:17 PM »
Lovely work  :)
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Re: 1985 Citadel Lord of the Rings Hobbits and Nazgul
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2018, 07:21:25 PM »
Yes, excellent work.  And you are quite right about that group of hobbits - they have a lot of personality!

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Re: 1985 Citadel Lord of the Rings Hobbits and Nazgul
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2018, 07:55:47 PM »
Excellent painting :o
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Re: 1985 Citadel Lord of the Rings Hobbits and Nazgul
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2018, 08:33:53 PM »
Very nice! Love the nazgul

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Re: 1985 Citadel Lord of the Rings Hobbits and Nazgul
« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2018, 02:19:35 AM »
Nice painting. Not quite sure if this belongs in Commercial instead of Fantasy. i get it, but after all the good free advice I've picked up here over the years,  it is a bit strange to see "If you pay, you can learn how I did this..."

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Re: 1985 Citadel Lord of the Rings Hobbits and Nazgul
« Reply #6 on: May 28, 2019, 01:01:35 PM »
Missed this, great painting.
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Re: 1980s Citadel Lord of the Rings Mega Project (December 2019: Aragorn & co)
« Reply #7 on: December 17, 2019, 10:48:44 AM »
Thanks Oshiro!

Thanks Michael!  I'm itching to get to the other Hobbits, especially Bilbo, as the sculptor squeezed a lot of nice touches into their rendition.

Thanks marrony!

Cheers Major Smith!  I'm hoping to blast through another 4 Ringwraiths and then get to dong some horse-mounted versions.

Thanks LeadAsbestos.  I agree free advice is superb and has taught me loads down the years.  My monthly tutorials take a huge chunk of time with photography and writing, and are put together for a reader in a way that (I hope) represents colossal value with the skills, techniques and insight they provide.  And some of my blog readers like to support my stuff in the same way you like to support this forum with your paid membership.

Thanks twrchtrwyth!
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Len suilon Ninjabread readers. I’ve painted a set of Dúnedain Rangers in order to play some Fellowship of the Ring games set on the borders of the Shire.



Eleven Rangers – enough for a whole football team. Like Rangers F.C. I know football.

With the exception of Aragorn, Dúnedain Rangers don’t appear directly in Tolkein’s Fellowship of the Ring book, or the Peter Jackson film adaptation. They’re just noted as lurking in the background being mysterious.

    “…in the wild lands beyond Bree there were mysterious wanderers. The Bree folk called them Rangers and knew nothing of their origin. They were taller and darker than the Men of Bree and were believed to have strange powers of sight and hearing, and to understand the language of beasts and birds. They roamed at will southwards and eastwards even as far as the Misty Mountains; but they were now few and rarely seen.”
    – The Lord of the Rings, At the Sign of the Prancing Pony



This is no mere Ranger. This is … oh wait, yes, it is a mere Ranger.

Six of the miniatures (all the ones with masked faces) are Citadel’s ME-25 Rangers of Ithilien, but I’ve repurposed them as their distant Dúnedain cousins, as Tolkein is sparse with descriptive details. Modern Games Workshop also produce a set of “Rangers of Middle-earth” that they recommend you use as any type of forest-lurking human group.



This is no mere Ranger. This is Aragorn, son of Arathorn. And you owe him your allegiance.

Attached to the group is the ME-12 version of Aragorn, in his Strider the Ranger persona. He’s a really strong sculpt, with a weathered nobility on his face. A nice detail is that his left hand is clutching a second sheathed sword – the pieces of Narsil that he carries as an heirloom of his family and to symbolise his birthright to the throne of Arnor.



This is no mere Ranger. This is Halbarad, son of Halbaron. And you owe him twenty Euro.

In command of the Rangers is my slaphead with an earring rendition of Halbarad. The sculpt’s expression of withering disdain is his main tool for keeping the group of strong-willed loners together. Thanks to Jesper Moberg over on the Oldhammer Community for identifying the figure as a C04 Thief.



Sing about the Rangers lads we`ll sing another song,
Sing it with the spirit that we’ll start the world along,
Sing it as we used to sing it 50,000 strong,
While we we’re marching to Ibrox

I’ve added some further variety to the group with a pair of Citadel’s Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Thieves, and a wannabe Hobbit ranger to impress on players they’re not just anywhere in Middle-earth, but defending the borders of the Shire. I’m excited to see how they get on in games against the Nazgûl and other nasties.

More from Ninjabread’s version of Middle-earth soon! Novaer!

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Re: 1980s Citadel Lord of the Rings Mega Project (Latest: Aragorn & co)
« Reply #10 on: April 02, 2020, 04:51:43 PM »
Very nice.

I think the extended movie version of Return of the King has some rangers, but I'm not sure and I might be misremembering the Osgiliath defenders as Dunedain.
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Re: 1980s Citadel Lord of the Rings Mega Project (Latest: Aragorn & co)
« Reply #11 on: April 02, 2020, 04:59:23 PM »
Great stuff!
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Re: 1980s Citadel Lord of the Rings Mega Project (Latest: Aragorn & co)
« Reply #12 on: April 02, 2020, 08:11:48 PM »
Nice brushwork! And great to see the old sculpts brought to life like that.
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Re: 1980s Citadel Lord of the Rings Mega Project (Latest: Aragorn & co)
« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2020, 10:13:16 AM »
Excellent work! :D

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Re: 1980s Citadel Lord of the Rings Mega Project (Latest: Aragorn & co)
« Reply #14 on: April 04, 2020, 12:40:41 PM »
Beautiful. As a player of MERP back in the day, my friends and I loved these miniatures, and still do! Great to see them getting this level of love and attention!
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