Kingdoms of Arda is a Singleplayer & Multiplayer total conversion of Mount & Blade II Bannerlord, that brings the world of Tolkien into the game. This includes: characters, locations, weapons etc. from The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Silmarillion and other works by Tolkien and media made for his universe.
The final few Lamedon assets coming together(Now with hands)
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Looks amazing! Can't wait to see it ingame. Ingame hahahahahahaha what a utopia xD
Finally something proper to fab to
Damn! they about to launch the next Summer Hit! and then they will kill some orcs!
Continue the AWESOME work you all have been doing :)
Heh, Jannis inspired me to do some posing, expect plenty of covers from now on :p
im hoping for a Gangnams Style lotr version! Or maybe something more romantic
May I get an amen, those are some fine-*** uniforms
Looks great, but that Renaissance greatsword seems a bit out of place
Well the period of time the armours draw inspiration from is huge. I don't think it is feasible that the sword could/would be made. But it won't be for everyone. The sword will be only for the lord of Lamedon, so chances are you will rarely ever see it anyways:p
The armor is amazing, and I love the greatswords
They looks so epic! Is their a way that you releases this models for a Total War game?
I don't see any way of that happening.
these guys look amazing"
This looks incredible... this mod will be a hit. Definitely using this gear.
This looks awesome!!
Each time I look at this pic I'm like "These 4 guys look like they are about to wreck everybody". The way they're standing, each one looking at a different direction, like the four champions of Lamedon, it's pretty awesome !
These models look fantastic!
I particularly like the greatsword. It would be awesome to see it in action or indeed to equip one.
Having seen a few of them in historical armouries and castles, though, I would like to remark that typically the blade was even longer, so that the sword's total size would be about as big as its wielder was tall, perhaps a little less, since the men swinging these menacing swords were usually quite tall and strong. Anyway, the sharp part of the blade should take up about 2/3 of the entire sword. That is all.
The 3D model shows that the blade is longer as it might appear from this particular perspective. Question cleared & problem solved!
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