(Apologies. I thought I had better photos of this stage of the process but I can't find them anywhere.)
There were a number of such unfortunates in my collection and I had a crack at moulding some halberd tops from milliput. They were not my best work and a lot were just binned. I managed one decent one out of green stuff, although I wasn't that happy with the slightly bendy quality it still had.. useful sometimes, but not quite what I wanted here. I know that you can mix milliput and green stuff, and that is almost certainly what I should have done for best effect here, and will try if I have to do something similar again.
Although I wasn't a massive fan of the job I had done with the press moulded halberd tops but once they are all painted and in the mix with the others they don't stand out too badly.
The concept behind the Phoenix Guard as elite guardians of the Temple of Asuryan, sworn to a vow of magical silence and their service to the Phoenix Kings, plus the mix of helmet designs suggests to me that they might be a unit that draws from the elite warriors from across the regions of Ulthuan. Why the helmet designs? Well I sort of see Yvresse in the eagle winged helm, Caledor in the dragon helm, and Cothique in the fish helm. The more modest, arrow design could be Eataine. I like this idea because it gives me a chance to represent a few more regions of Ulthuan in my grand host, even if I don't have any dedicated units from those regions. Although... Cothique... Hmmm.... I've always been tempted by Sea Elves ;p
I often joke about my chosen faction being "High Maintenance Elves".... well this lot really are high maintenance. 105 gemstones in this unit. One. Hundred. And. Five. Some of them are tiny bastards too.
Right! That's enough waffle for this month.
20 Phoenix Guard (14 pts each) - 280 pts
Here they are alongside the Army general and his dragon from OWAC V, who inspired the unit colour scheme.