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Okay, so I made my choice and got her printed and I'm pretty pleased with the results (see pic). Can't wait to get her painted. Now I've got the problem of an appropriate base. I'd like to have something similar to the Yncarne, with swirly stuff around her, or possibly a sphere of power radiating up from the base beneath her. I'm a bit loathe to buy an entire Yncarne just to use the swirls, though. Anyone have any suggestions for alternatives? I've looked at the new Lumineth endless spells, and the swirls from the hyshian twinstones might work, but I'm worried they might be a bit small. Plus, the endless spells would cost even more than the Yncarne!

I'm pretty sure I'm going to use something from one or other of Scibor's elven basing kits (https://www.sciborminiatures.com/en_,shop.php?art=1140#i/podstawki_2011/big/basing_kit_elves_2_01.jpg or https://www.sciborminiatures.com/en_,shop.php?art=1045) to raise her up off the ground and make her seem like she's floating, so the swirls would have to go round that.

@Freya I asked a few designers whose models I liked (including the one who made this one) if they could design me Lileath, but none of them were free, unfortunately. I may still get Lileath designed bespoke at some point in the future, for now I'll see how well I do with this one.
[Thumb - Avatar Of Lileath Printed.jpg]

   
 
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