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Mumak & Mumak – a Middle Earth plog

Mumak & Mumak – a Middle Earth plog

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Logging all the Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game miniatures I paint, and games I play with my son.

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And Mumaks complete!

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And here’s the finished Mumaks!

These are brilliant looking models, and I’d love to get a third as they are really fun to build and paint.

I’ve added some small tribal markings on the pennants. I also have a little tub of broken jewellery bits for model making, so fave then each some natty earrings made from broken bits.

The remodelled trunk isn’t as smooth and seamless as I know other modellers could manage, but I am happy.

And Mumaks complete!
And Mumaks complete!
And Mumaks complete!
And Mumaks complete!
And Mumaks complete!
And Mumaks complete!

Mumaks in their habitat

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And here’s the two completed Mumaks in an outdoor shot!

I’ll add the proper pictures later, but this looks pretty cool.

Mumaks in their habitat

Mumaks painting in progress

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With them primed, I’ve been adding in colours. Contrast over the zenith primers does a lot of heavy lifting on the greys, browns and reds. But my gosh these are fiddly!

Mumaks painting in progress
Mumaks painting in progress
Mumaks painting in progress

Mumak #2

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This is the second Mumak also finished and ready for priming. This one is the standard build, and again I’ve rigged the Howdah, and added tusks weapons. I’ve also flipped the base round so that they don’t have identical looking casualties in the same places.

Mumak #2
Mumak #2
Mumak #2

Ready for painting

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With all the sculpting done, I’ve also added rigging to the platform to be more like the way they are in the film. I’ve also used string and cocktail sticks to make some tusk weapons.

Ready for painting
Ready for painting
Ready for painting

Reposing in progress

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I’m not very good at green stuff sculpting, but I’m trying to match the texture as much as possible from the existing model. It’s not too bad, and I’m hopeful that the paint job will cover a multitude of sins!

I had to cut the trunk into a number of pieces so I could get it to make the right shape. There’s a paper clip running through to give it all strength as I build out the gaps.

Reposing in progress
Reposing in progress
Trunk in progress Trunk in progress

Tusk Wars

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I’ve got a Mumak in box that’s not assembled, but I also couldn’t resist picking this assembled and part-painted Mumak up on eBay for cheap.

The Mumak kit is annoyingly monopose for such a big miniature, so this model will get cut up and altered into a different pose.

The assembled and part painted MumakThe assembled and part painted Mumak

On arrival, the first thing I did was carefully prise off its head, and slice off the trunk. I’m not going to do anything with the legs, but let’s see how different t we can make this feel with a change to head position and pose.

Ouch!Ouch!
A lot of white-tac to show the desired pose.A lot of white-tac to show the desired pose.

Battle of Pelennor Fields - battled!

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And with those, that’s the starter box (and a bit more) complete.

I now absolutely adore the MESBG miniatures range, and it’s gotten me over my fear of painting entire armies.

Next to do – Mumaks!

Battle of Pelennor Fields - battled!

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