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The Wisest Of Ents said the truth . . . encore !
Well, Gildor, thank you that you like the conversion. I told here somewhere, that there exists a 360° overwiew of every figure I have painted
( Exept those I forgot to take photographs of . . . therefor you need to visit a COLLECTOR )
Here is the M 194 C - Easterling foot archer
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mmmmh . . . strange this is, isn´t it?
I think I prepare single pics.
Last edited by Turambar (Sun, Jul31 2011 12:11pm)
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LOL, not bad if you have those huge magnifying glasses...
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Awesome that guy!
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well Champagne is one type of wine isn't it and yes by amateur I meant "fan"
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Very much like some guy I saw visiting master ent no ?
Great, great, great ....
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@ cameosis!
I just wanted to add:
b b b b b b b b b baby
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Turambar wrote:
@ cameosis!
I just wanted to add:
b b b b b b b b b baby
haha, right on!
@ theobald, it depends on who uses the expression—leica buffs use it in the same sense the french would use it. aficionado is another nice word for that.
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Those are incredible pictures.
Regarding the Easterlings - not to contradict Master Tolwen - I would posit that while the great Easterling invasions that threatened Gondor during the Third Age are a Pecheneg like "wagon or chariot" culture, probably based just beyond the Sea of Rhun, there's plenty of room for a steppe horse nomad culture. It sort of fits thematically. If we take the Hervarar saga as a key inspiration (Eomer and Eowyn, for example) then a Hun-like confederation of familiar enemies located in the lands east of Rhovanion. We could identify them as the Sagath in MERP terms.
And those guys make perfect Sagath!
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You can make your own Easterlings and call them Sagath, or whatever you want Gavin.
Absolutely no problem.
I call my conversions Easterlings, simply because I want to have Easterlings. So I have to take that material mithril offers me.
so here is my third EASTERLING. In this case: Easterling archer, mounted.
People will recognize the same horse as taken for the Easterling captain.
Last edited by Turambar (Wed, Aug17 2011 7:47pm)
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So...that's a Glorfindel type horse, a Haradrim chieftain and a Variag head?
Hmm!
I like.
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Ah, the miniatures that Mithril could release if they took inspiration from these photos
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pfiou...can't we have any ?
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It just occurred to me that the Battle of Mirkwood era Woodmen M figures have heads rather similar to the Varyag heads.
Interesting...very interesting. I foresee potential.
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but variags are from the south... they are not easterlings...
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They're from Khand, in the Southeast.
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Yep, South-Easterlings!
:p
The MERP background also links them to a wider cultural grouping (Talathrim, I think it is) whose homelands are the plains east of Mordor. So a Mithril visualisation with a lot of "Easterling" elements makes sense.
Now, me, I'm convinced the Variags are actually Northmen, a Middle-earth version of the Rus. The real world Varyags were vikings living in what's now Western Russia and the Ukraine. (They were called the Rus and they gave their name to Russia) They rather rapidly intermarried with the locals Slavic population, but retained Vikingish ways. In later years, they formed the Emperor of Byzantium's personal guard, the Varangian Guard. They may have been hairy barbarians, but they were nowhere near as treacherous as the local Byzantine politicos. (Later, later their numbers were replaced by English huscarls and so forth, but the name sort of stuck). In one scene in the book, we see Faramir talking of Easterlings, "bearded with great axes." The later Varangians were blokes with beards and great axes. Hence...very tenuously, Variags.
I also add to this by saying they are called the Varyags OF Khand, which either means they are the Varyags from Khand, but it also means the varyags who are in Khand, that there might be Varyags of Rhun and Varyags of the Northern Horse plains or the Varyags of the Shire.* Khand itself merely means "great kingdom" or empire. So its possible that the Varyags are just an important and notable ethnic group in a bigger, more multi-cultural empire.
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So the Easterling captain´s horse belongs now to the archer.
So the captain needs a new horse. It took me quiet a very long time, but with a little help from a very dear friend
the solution was there:
So there was a bit work concerning the saddle ( there is none . . .) and I come to the conclusion, that the orcish shield of the M308 b
is the perfect shield for Easterlings . . . don´t you think?! In the ent I am unsure . . .
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All true... great short history lesson Master Gavin... did you know that Variags (Russian and Ukrainian vikings) were also in my area. With their small and narrow fast 12 +1 man crew ships they came downstream through Oder, Danube, Vistula, Drava & Sava till Croatia and Bosnia in 10th century. It is also possible to find tombstones with runes today in Bosnia.
Also it is interesting that part of the genetic code is the same as the Scandinavians and this is I*+I1a+I1b*+I1c and it is possible to find it in Croatia (hinterland) 37,0% in Bosnia ( today muslim majority ) 53,65% and in Croatian part of the Hercegovina 70,91%....
Croatian prince Zvonimir made a war alliance with the Vikings / Normans against the Byzantine Empire and against Venice (with Norman duke Robert Guiscard in 1082 ) and they fought together almost 3 years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Guiscard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demetrius_ … of_Croatia
Those vikings / eastern Variags were great adventurers, travelers, conquerors, traders and warriors....
I like history.... and Master Turambar's Variags / Easterlings
Last edited by Thingol (Thu, Aug18 2011 9:53pm)
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What a beautiful new figure dear friend... I will open my e-mail soon and I expect... you know what !
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Wow! Wonderful Easterling Captain! I love the color of the horse and the look of the armor.
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This easterling set becomes a jewellery !
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