I idea is to paint up around six more including the Elven king. Below can be seen his royal standard to help make him stand out on the field. I tried a few designs, none of which were any good. In the end I just copied his shield design onto the standard. It looks better than the rubbish I was coming up with.
I've found a great new technique for these Elves, it's a camo wash from GW. I bought it for the current Dessert project but decided to try it in these Elves too. The results were good with the wash tying all the greens and browns together. The bronze armour also looked good.
I'm quite enjoying painting these guys again after spending so long kit bashing them over a year ago. I like the gray Elf amongst all of the woodland shades. He will really pop in the ranks. I am thinking about making a company of gray Elves just for variety.
His blue tunic gives him the look of a Noldor Elf, so popular in Middle Earth gaming Managed to get a morning painting session in today.
UPDATE:
The fine point pens worked well on this tunic in adding some flowery detail.The newly discovered camo shade is rolled out again to speed through these figures. Good for shading greens and browns, it really comes into its own on these woodland folk.
These are still work in progress and will need a Matt varnish when done.
This is a new find and one I forgot I had. I got it cheap in a clearance and it was lost in the paint racks. It's a wash which adds a hue to metallics. Perfect for woodland Elves and their high crafted armour. This magical effect will be really useful when I get around to doing more mythical Ireland.
These still need their shields.
The bronze looks terrific. As ususal, outstanding painting.
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