One of my latest projects has been crafting unique and thematic priority markers, inspired by the most iconic artifact in Middle-earth – The One Ring.
I wanted priority markers not only to serve their purpose in the game but also to add a touch of Middle-earth's rich lore to the battlefield. What better way to do this than by using Size 10 replicas of The One Ring itself? Made from tungsten, these rings have an authentic feel to them, making them ideal centerpieces for priority markers.
I started with 40mm Citadel round bases and glued pieces of cork to serve as the bases for the markers. The cork provides a natural, uneven terrain look which is perfect for the rugged landscapes of Middle-earth. Using PVA glue, I applied layers of sand to the cork bases. This not only adds texture but also gives a realistic ground effect. Once the sand was dry, I primed the entire bases. After the primer dried, I painted them to mimic the earthy tones of Middle-earth and used an Army Painter tone to shade the bases, adding depth and emphasizing the textures. After that, a few dry-brush strokes were made to bring out the details of the textured sand. Then I sprayed them with sealer. The tungsten One Rings were then carefully placed at the center of the bases, gluing them with Gorilla Glue for a good bond. Lastly, I added patches of flock around the rings. This gives the appearance of the rings being lost or hidden in the wilderness, waiting to be found.
I made slight variations for the different markers, and one of the markers features a lava motif, inspired by the fiery depths of Mount Doom, adding a dramatic and unique variation to the collection.
The rings' metallic gleam contrasts beautifully with the earthy bases, making them the focal points of the markers and helping them stand out on the battlefield. The One Rings at their centers not only look great but also add a narrative element to the game. Each time the priority shifts, players are reminded of the rings' influence and the epic tales of Middle-earth.
I look forward to seeing these priority markers in action during my next game session!
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