So thanks to a long
weekend with minimal obligations, I've made quite a dent in tackling
the stack of elves needing to be prepared for the tournament.
As I mentioned previously, the high
elves suffer from lack of imagination in their poses, which is part
of why I waited so long to actually invest in an elf army (the other
part being that being evil is just so much fun!). But I've found some
solutions to this problem.
| *yawn* |
| L-R, 1) Original GW model, 2) Frankenstein elf, 3) added basing materials and patched with a little modeling clay, 4) Swords elf v.1 |
| Sword elf conversion 2: Step by Step |
| Step 1-2: Carefully slice sword handle above left hand, and remove right arm at shoulder |
| Step 3: carefully remove left hand at wrist (I HIGHLY recommend covering the arm with a paper towel or something when you cut, unless you feel like chasing it as it flies across the room) |
| Sword elf conversion 3: carefully cut arms off at both shoulders |
| re-position as desired. This conversion took the most effort, as it takes a lot of trimming/patching to get the arms to realign in a decent manner |
With a bit of patience, practice, and spare elves, the possibilities are endless.
| Spear conversion: 1) original GW model, 2) remove sword, oh-so-carefully drill holes for brass rod, glue blade to end and smooth joint with modeling clay, 3) final spear elf |
| reloading archers |
I decided to avoid
the cliché gold and blue paintjob that is so prevalent among
high elf players. Instead I decided to try to a more forest-y look.
Returning to woodland greens and browns. Armor that gleams on the
battlefield, yet does not betray their presence among the trees.
Ultimately, I'm going for a end-of-winter/spring thaw theme, with
patches of snow on the bases. Paint scheme is as follows:
- Prime black (I bought these elves off ebay, and some of them had previous paintjobs with different levels of quality, best to just start with a blank slate)
- Drybrush of (P3) Battlefield Brown on the base (I haven't yet bothered with further drybrushes, because most of the base will be covered with snow and/or grass flock
- Exposed skin – (GW) Elf Flesh
- Tunic – (GW) Dark Angels Green
- Cloaks – (GW) Graveyard Earth
- Armor – (Game Color) Plata Silver
- Bows/sword handles/quivers,archer gloves – (Game Color) Dark Flesh
- Sashes – (GW) Bleached Bone
This is followed by a wash of (GW)
Orgryn Flesh on the skin, and a light wash of (GW) Traka Green on the
armor and blades. Finally, a liberal wash of (GW) Devlan Mud is
applied to the whole model (mostly avoiding the skin) to blend it all
together and tone done the color a bit – however the brightness of
the plata silver helps keep a bit of sheen to the armor. There are still a few touch-ups to be
done, some highlighting, detailing on the base and I'm still waiting
for my shields to arrive, but they are starting to come together.
| The Elves are preparing for war... |
You may note the blurry form of a commanding figure in the background... but that is another post
I like the work that's coming along...can't wait to see when the shields arrive!
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