Rank and File month #2
-I see my opponent through the veil of death, and it will taste the cold of the eternal dream.
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Second moth finished. Wosh, February was a pain, those fewer days pay a heavy toll, especially when there are other deadlines mixed. In the end, I tried my best to paint something extra instead of the 10 miniatures. Maybe, an eleventh one. That will make the deal.
9x Dire Avengers - 198 points
1x Exarch - 56 points
For this squad, I made a little turquoise blue instead of the usual blue. I didn't want too much turquoise/green because I want to paint a unit or two of Swooping Hawks at some point in the future and I love the schemes well differentiated.
Taeroth, as well as other exarch of the army (wait and see...) had his scheme inverted with the contrast colours of the unit. That's makes some variation in the colours and the leader stands out a little bit.
The sword was painted in blues simply because I paint power swords in red, normal in blueish grays and psychic swords in purple. And then the Dire Avengers come with a Dire Sword, and the simple plan goes to rubbish. At least I am pleased with the result, it pops a little despite all the blues.
1x Eldar Dreadnought - 190 points
Lastly, Kelrye piloting the wraithlord. I painted her in the typical Iyanden yellow, but then, it was like a bit flat... I looked at the painted wraithlord of 2nd ed codex and came with the idea of runes in the body.
Also, a small yellow bits in her trophy, I tried to put some colour in the Kraken's red carapace like in the Advance Space Crusade alternative box art that Steve Beales and Lissane discovered/suggested for me. Thanks!
cracking job on those, remember the figures well!
ReplyDeletecheers
Matt
Thanks. I was so tempted to paint them these years instead of the plastic ones. They are few sculpts but quite characterful.
DeleteDamn, that is some crazy good work this month, they all look amazing. Although I have to confess I'm slightly sad you used the later edition of Tyranid head, rather than a second edition one.
ReplyDeleteThanks mate! I thought it before, but this wraithlord have been setting for some years ready to be painted... the skull is completely sculpted so it was a bit sad to scrap it despite the tempation X)
DeleteExcellent! Looking for seeing more gems :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! hope to show all of you more gems. But also hope that each miniature have fewer than those dire avengers XD
DeleteExcellent work, I love the Avengers exarch! We have the market cornered on gems tho...Go Team Eldar!
ReplyDeleteThanks! We're descending together into madness. Team eldar is experiencing a little of what skaven painters feel each OWAC?
DeletePost by post this is getting better. Great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, you know that your work inspire me to get better and finger crossed with the howling banshees and the amount of nmm and other effects after your amazing swords!
DeleteAbsolutely phenomenal squad and dreadnought.
ReplyDeleteLike the narrative your giving your efforts and the painting looks pretty good too.
ReplyDeleteEewwsh! That's some crazy work. Love the flipped scheme on the exarch with the extra band of colour in the mohawk. The story fitting with the dreadnought is an extra win - they all look fabulous. Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery good, I love the shining effect on the Dreadnought's head
ReplyDeleteStunning work - always liked the choreographed effect you get with a couple of different sculpts of Aspect warriors in a squad - like combat is almost a ritualised dance for them! The Dreadnought is superb - love the severed Tyranid head!
ReplyDeleteStunning work. I'm currently working on Dire Avengers for March's goal. I can only hope they look half as good as what you have done here. And that Wriathlord is amazing.
ReplyDeleteGo #Teameldar!!!!