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Author:  sindar [ Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Ruins of Osgilliath

I know this was announced a few days ago, but since I didn't see any threads dedicated to it, I thought I'd bring it up.

I really like the new ruins of Osgilliath:

http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat1150079&prodId=prod700002a

They look thicker than the other ruins and seem to have a bit more variety. I particularly like the stairs. Plastic scenery like this is a great addition to the game and I hope they come out with more and more stuff like this.

Author:  whafrog [ Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:08 pm ]
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Yep, I've preordered 2 boxes and am thinking it would be a good challenge to build my own to fit in. I wish GW did more terrain stuff.

Author:  Mouth-of-Sauron [ Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:21 pm ]
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Well most people could sculpture it on their own, but its so tires some, and takes so much effort and time :rofl:

Otherwise very nice indeed.

Author:  DainIronfoot [ Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:55 pm ]
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I may actually create an Osgiliath Board and use this scenery for it!! :D

Author:  Longbottom Leaf [ Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:17 pm ]
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I love the new ruins and intend on purchasing one eventually. Not really sure about the need for a new thread to discuss them though, they've been talked of quite a bit in the other threads.... :?

Author:  Jamros [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 2:11 am ]
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I really like these and will almost definitly purchase some down the road. :)

Author:  7Thunders [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 5:09 am ]
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Well,I play rohan,and easterlings.
so it does'nt really have too much of a need for my board.

I do intend to buy at least one though. perhaps i can
use the dimensions of it to make a rohan themed one.

kind of like a big longhouse that was destroyed or something :)

still this thing is a big improvement over the other terrain kit that is being offered.

Author:  donuthare [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:18 am ]
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it's quite funny, but the walls are 0,1" thick, i prefer half inch walls. and the box contains only very little ruins. if u wanna buy something, then buy some hirst arts malds. i prefer foam to build!

Author:  Blue Dragon [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:48 am ]
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They should probably do some towers to go with these ruins. It would be nice to do a whole board of them, but without some nice towers...

Author:  hithero [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:31 am ]
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They do look very nice, thick walls (compared to the original ones) and look to build quite a nice size, maybe 10" x 10"? Not a bad price either!

Author:  aelfwine [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 12:06 pm ]
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7Thunders wrote:
Well,I play rohan,and easterlings.
so it does'nt really have too much of a need for my board.

I do intend to buy at least one though. perhaps i can
use the dimensions of it to make a rohan themed one.

kind of like a big longhouse that was destroyed or something :)

still this thing is a big improvement over the other terrain kit that is being offered.


Rohan used to be the northern province of Gondor. We don't see it in the movies, but I bet there's a few old Gondor/Numenor era ruins here and there in the Land of the Horselords.

Furthermore, Gondor's empire once stretched to the Carnen River (which leads to the Sea of Rhun) so I bet you could find Gondorian looking ruins from the entire swathe of your gaming area - across Rohan, on either side of the Anduin, through the Brown Lands and up into the plains adjacent to the East Bight of Mirkwood. I can imagine Easterling towns founded on the ruins of a Gondorian fort, with a few old skeletal walls beyond the new town palisade.

So yeah, I think you can use them :)

(Though I'd love a longhouse too!)

Author:  whafrog [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:39 pm ]
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aelfwine wrote:
Rohan used to be the northern province of Gondor. We don't see it in the movies, but I bet there's a few old Gondor/Numenor era ruins here and there in the Land of the Horselords.


Isengard was a Numenorian fortress. I believe Helm's Deep was as well.

Author:  spuds4ever [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:42 pm ]
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I thought Orthank was made by the elves and was all but invincible which is why it wasn't wrecked when the ents came.

Author:  Feanorthenoldor [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:44 pm ]
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no spuds4ever orthanc was made by the numenoreans, i believe aragorn or gandalf of someone like that said it in the lotr books, anyway, the tower itself is made by some sort of tough rock.. plus i don't think elves would find that tower very beutiful, hehehe...

feanorthenoldor

Author:  Amarthadan [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:48 pm ]
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Feanorthenoldor wrote:
no spuds4ever orthanc was made by the numenoreans, i believe aragorn or gandalf of someone like that said it in the lotr books, anyway, the tower itself is made by some sort of tough rock.. plus i don't think elves would find that tower very beutiful, hehehe...

feanorthenoldor


Wasn't it carved out of the surrounding landscape?

It's been a while since I read the books.:/

Rueben

Author:  whafrog [ Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:28 pm ]
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spuds4ever wrote:
I thought Orthank was made by the elves and was all but invincible which is why it wasn't wrecked when the ents came.


Nope: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isengard
And: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helm%27s_Deep

Author:  Dain Ironfoot [ Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:26 am ]
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the new ruins do look like some very nice scenery. i also agree with Blue Dragon I think that some tower would go very nice with this

Author:  General Elessar [ Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:00 pm ]
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Amarthadan wrote:
Feanorthenoldor wrote:
no spuds4ever orthanc was made by the numenoreans, i believe aragorn or gandalf of someone like that said it in the lotr books, anyway, the tower itself is made by some sort of tough rock.. plus i don't think elves would find that tower very beutiful, hehehe...

feanorthenoldor


Wasn't it carved out of the surrounding landscape?

It's been a while since I read the books.:/

Rueben


I think it was carved out of a single rock. The walls around the lowest layer of Minas Tirith were made the same way.

Author:  Highlordell [ Thu Apr 22, 2010 6:02 pm ]
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Quote:
I think it was carved out of a single rock.


Must have been big rock! :lol:


Anyway back on topic, these ruins are quite simply stunning! I will have to buy some at some point, they look very good quality aswell.

Author:  General Elessar [ Thu Apr 22, 2010 6:53 pm ]
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Highlordell wrote:
Quote:
I think it was carved out of a single rock.


Must have been big rock! :lol:




I know it sounds silly, but I'm pretty sure I'm right.

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