This is an easy thing to do with the help of some cotton and brush bristles.
This dwarf even has a giant torch to help light the way.
Once the brush bristle was cut and drilled into place, I covered the tip in super glue. Cotton was then wrapped around it, soaking up the glue as it went. This creates a nice torch, I made sure to cut some wood grain into the plastic bristle.
A covering of glue in readiness for the cotton.To make the fire a bit more animated, I stuck some packing material to the end. This does cover the cotton but hopefully should look good when painted. The cotton level could be skipped but it does look good for unlight torches.
I found this packing fome in a figure box and thought it would make great fire.
I did buy a few torch bearers from Alternative Armies, but it's also quite easy to convert other figures.
Having learnt my lesson with the shields on the last batch, I took the extra time to green stuff some straps for the stowed torches. Using the spare putty to create a little bag.
Handy spare torches for the campaign.
This dwarf got a spare shield to add some variety to his sculpt.
Just a tiny strap is all that's needed to secure the torch to the belt. Hopefully, these little extra details should make the difference when painted.
Almost set for the endless dark of Moria.
Spare torch, it's nice to see the cotton.
I was pleased with myself for managing to give this dwarf his axe back that I had cut off. I simply drilled it into his other hand holding the shield.
Undercoated and drying in the wind.