Back in November I finally managed to get my hands on the Midgard Heroic Battles rules from James Morris, a set I was particularly excited about having followed his blog for several years. I even managed to get a few games in before I left Scotland and moved back to the mountains of Guizhou. Upon getting back home to Guizhou after a year in my sunny Scottish homeland I decided that a new(ish) continent demanded a new army (ignoring the dozen or so unfinished ones sitting in my cupboard). Middle-Earth has always been my first love and over the years I've had lots of fun creating my own vision of the forces and factions vying for control. Inspired by the incredible Battle of the Five Armies staged using Midgard rules and the excellent blog ........... and his orcish horde I decided it was time for me to join in on the fun and build my own army worthy of the Dark Lord.
The First task was to make some scenic multi-bases for my assorted masses of scum and villainy. I decided on pvc plastic bases which I ordered on TaoBao (the domestic version of alibaba I guess?), then set about making them presentable. This actually turned out to be quite enjoyable and I spent hours faffing about with texture paste, pine bark and static grass. I am very pleased with the results so far.

Next up was orcs, lots and lots of Orcs. Thankfully 3d printing came to my rescue. The bulk of the army would be from the ever excellent Medbury Miniatures with a few interesting sculpts from the Print goes ever on scattered in to add variety.



My army general, Gorthog the Opulent, Lord of the Grey Mountains and his bodyguards.


Here is my first painted stand, an orc taskmaster and his hangers on - how else are you supposed to get orcs on the move, if not by the whip?