Rank and File month #4
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Fourth month, the pressure starts to feel and I painted the minimum. But with a little twist.
At first I didn't know what colour should I choose. Do I paint an inverted scheme from Iyanden for the Eldritch Raiders? Combined with black? Add additional colours or the purple + blue variant of this warband?.
So the solution was obvious: Paint in all the available colours.
You guys give me also an excelent idea, "paint them like pirates", and pirates wear strips... I opened my galery of Chris Foss illustrations and started doing whatever I felt that suits each pirate.
In the end, even the disciplined eldars may wear whatever they bring into a corsair force, rather than a uniform pattern. Or atleast it suits the unit quite well, with the arrange of different weapons.
9x Pirates (yarrr!) - 135 points
1x Veteran Pirate Captain - 31 points
They also have cool makeup because I listened to heavy metal while painting but they're more into glam rock.
It was one the funniest unit I've ever painted in my entire eldar collection. Each model admits lots of different details and motifs. Jes Goodwin early designs are simply put, amazing.
Double inspiration: I just remembered that Stargrave is coming, so this unit will be my warband of space adventurers. With some additional rt eldar and a pair of surprises I've in my desk. Still no murderbots sadly (I envy those of you who have one!).
For whatever reason, the music app started repeating Dio's discography. Which I think it is not a bug, it is a feature! And with such variation of colours came the idea for this month chapter.
Nice work. I love the pirate theme. Rock on Team Eldar!
ReplyDeleteAwesome paintjob: check
ReplyDelete80s vibe: check
an awful amount of gems: check
Dio: check
What else to say?
Team Eldar not only has awesome colors and paint jobs, but great taste in music! Go Team Eldar!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding on all counts!
ReplyDeleteI love them!!
ReplyDeleteGreat paint job ! I love the marks you did on helmets. They look both modern and oldhammer.
ReplyDeleteHummm and Slaanesh loves them too ;)
I wanted to paint something in the armour but with normal eldars I was not so sure, this was the perfect opportunity! XD
DeleteI'll be singing that all day now.
ReplyDeleteSome gloriously technicolour figures there but I have to ask - what's with the fashion for dark backgrounds these days? I see so much of it about, really colour rich figures against a plain black that rather worries at my eyes and kind of... absorbs some of the vibe. This isn't to have a go, I'm just wondering if there's a Proper Photography Reason for it...
I think that it is usually seen as more stylish? I use it because pure white is slightly hard to control with my current photo area and lights, so I go for pure black until I find something else. My intention is to find a background with gradient for my lightbox or print something for that purpose.
DeleteWell, these are lovely! My favourite is the yellow one with the kinda tigre stripes :)
ReplyDeleteWow - a win all round! Glorious paint jobs on Jes Goodwin's lovely Eldar figs, stunning photography and an excellent bit of narrative which almost brought a tear to my jaded eye XD The Dio reference is the icing on the cake and I like to think the first signs of Chaos' taint ;)
ReplyDeleteCracking stuff. All those stripped helmets are glorious
ReplyDeleteMy favourite range of eldar with fantastic painting. Win win!
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