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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User




Atlanta, GA

There's a spellsinger and an eternal guard I think.
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Fresh-Faced New User




Atlanta, GA

Another elf I did this week
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Nimble Ellyrian Reaver






That's some clean base colors. What's your end goal for your Wood Elves? Do you have future plans for a group of them, a diorama, or are you just painting what you find interesting? What's your drive for the paint scheme?

I believe that polearm soldier is an Eternal Guard, and the other is definitely a Spellsinger. The longsword elf is a Waystrider. Really great miniature. I think yours is missing the sword, though.

I've a bunch of the GW Wood Elf/Wanderer line in a container, primed and ready to be painted. I'm a painter and I enjoy fielding armies on the battlefield, so perhaps the new Cities of Sigmar battletome and what others are doing will inspire me to bring my Wood Elves out.

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Fresh-Faced New User




Atlanta, GA

I don't have any plans for them at the moment. The paint scheme is based on summer flowers. Particularly crepe myrtle. The Crepe Myrtle trees near me are varying shades of hot pink, purple and lilac. I am a painter, not really a gamer. I bought the army set about six years ago thinking I'd play the game and realized I only enjoy painting them.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






UK

Certainly looks like a great start - Clean paint, all in the right places!

I would look into adding washes next, to add more depth to the colours, perhaps?

   
 
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