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Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Progress, adding a few fire breathing monsters to the mix

Over the last few months I've been painting my C series Dark Elves and I'm now at the point where I might actually have a functioning army rather than a collection of figures and models, painted over the last thirty years, ouch! I have my excuses - girlfriends, wife, mortgage, kids, beer etc etc. But the Dark Elves have always been there, slowly growing in number to the point that it was an embarrassing to open the storage cupboard and seeing all that bare lead. Occasionally, I'd take a few to the painting table and daub a bit of paint, but there was never any real effort to produce a working army. which left me with this.

 A half dozen painted witch elves, twenty Coldone riders, Manflayers plus a scattering of various half finished projects and a horde of bare lead. So this year I made the decision to do something about it I engaged the service of Curtis Fell to give me a basic painted army kicking off with the Bolt thowers.


just one or two, on the basis than I needed something to kill monsters, as I didn't really have any.


Not a bad job, so I then handed over a few warriors to see how they'd turn out and on the whole he's not made a bad job of them. These will be tweaked to give a coherent theme to the army, by adding shield designs, banner emblems etc. by me. 

Here's a couple of pictures of what I've done to them, nothing drastic, simply darkened the hair and high-lighted a few details and provided shield designs.

These will be mixed in with the male figures to give a degree of variation to the regiments, as the C series selection of miniatures are rather mono-pose, so to give a degree of movement these girls add a bit of drama.
Whilest, Curtis was doing his bit I've been splashing a bit of paint myself, over a few of the leaders within the C series portfolio








I also added a few scouts, as you can see the majority of figures are of a single pose, hence the need to add a touch of variation with the female figures, it doesn't need many, but it would be dammed boring without them.

To provide a more impressive leader for the army I've added a modern figure a Dragon rider, which cut a more dramatic pose.

Here you can just see the banner design which I used on the shields earlier, which is cast on the saddle design of the dragon rider. I've also painted a few hydras to give myself a few options in my army choices.



All I have to do now is more of the same and wait for Curtis to complete the Witch Elves!







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