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Author: | Mapper [ Sun Jul 17, 2016 7:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Amon Hen revisited |
"Soon he came out alone on the summit of Amon Hen, and halted, gasping for breath. He saw as through a mist a wide flat circle, paved with mighty flags, and surrounded with a crumbling battlement; and in the middle, set upon four carven pillars, was a high seat, reached by a stair of many steps." J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Rings. Re-reading the Lord of the Rings this summer and upon reading the above passage I had a view of what I thought Amon Hen would look like. As a LOTR buff and wargamer, I thought that it would make a great set scene for a board - a seat of power on a hill surrounded by battlements. Think I would build it as what it looked like new, could imagine several scenarios using it. Thought I would see if I could quickly build what I had in my mind with what I had in my different molds bit boxes. Had to cast a few more pieces but this is I envision when I read about Amon Hen. Four pillars set at the cardinal direction points with a set of stairs going up to a platform with a compass rose in the middle with a seat at the center. Not a chair where you couldn't look all around without getting up. Didn't have carven pillars or a flag stone mat so I printed off some Numenor banners to wrap around the pillars and put it on a stone mat I had. I doubt I will ever get around to building this with better columns, more creative compass rose, battlements, support for the stairs, etc., as I have several other terrain pieces I wish to build first. It is hard to read the Lord of the Rings now without having the movie version of characters, locations etc. in my mind so I have to make a conscious effort to read the books a little more carefully and try not to have the movie version be the only version. |
Author: | Nevinsrip [ Mon Jul 18, 2016 6:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Amon Hen revisited |
That's cool, Mapper. I like your line of thinking. Try printing those banners on tracing paper and see how that looks. Just an idea, but I think it may help. For large banners you can use fabric paper. |
Author: | Oldman Willow [ Mon Jul 18, 2016 11:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Amon Hen revisited |
I like the model as well! |
Author: | Mapper [ Tue Jul 19, 2016 7:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Amon Hen revisited |
Thanks! I have used fabric paper in the past for banners and if I was to do this model I had planned to etch the design into plaster or wood. I only printed off the banners this time because I couldn't stand looking at the roman mold columns. As it is now, I have broken apart the model and put it back into the bits box. |
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