All three are female heroes, which is why I got the Frostgrave Soldiers II and Wizards II sets at RECON.
Portus Fell
She was the easiest to build, simply using bits mostly from the Frostgrave Soldiers II sprue. Her head is actually from the Wizards II sprue, as Andy wanted her to have obvious red hair, and the hooded heads on the Soldier sprue had most of the hair covered.
Not shown on the picture below, I added a backpack and blanket roll from the Soldiers II sprue, apparently for carrying lots of treasure.
Besaria
I spent far too long dithering over what I wanted Besaria to look like. Although she is a Ranger, and wears light armour, I did want her to look like someone with some magical abilities, hence the Wizards sprue for the more magical bits. My thoughts were to either use a soldier torso with bits from the wizards to show the magic side, or a wizard torso with solder arms etc to show her martial side. In the end I decided she is a Ranger first, so went with a soldier torso and helmeted head. The left hand is gesturing as if casting a spell. I wanted her to have a weapon held at the ready and this rather nice one matched the other arm for sleeves etc. I added a quiver and bow on her back, as she's a reasonable shot with it, though she tends to use her magic first. The book ended up being rejected, she looks busy enough without it.
Ellen the Archer
Ellen was the most fiddly, as I wanted her to fit in with the rest of the Companions using Oathmark torsos. I was sure I could model a female archer based on the Oathmark torso in a tunic.
I removed the knife and gave her a quiver on one hip. That and the pouch on the left hip help to disguise her rather chunky waist. A bit of greenstuff/milliput to slightly bulk out the chest (and rebuild the collar) and female heads and arms gave a good enough result. In fact I'm rather pleased with it.
I didn't take a picture of her components, but you can see her completed in the pictures below.
L to R, Portus Fell, Bessaria and Ellen
So that's the company built, now I need to get them painted. I'll probably take inspiration from The Renaissance Troll, Joseph McCulloch's own blog. His rangers primarily use browns and greens. I'll use a similar colour scheme, but I'll probably go for yellow cloth on the Companions, rather than brown, it seems more appropriate for a uniform.
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