Monday, January 31, 2022

Sam's Wood Elves - Rank and File 1 (99pts)

So my first month is a cautious one, having owned many but never in fact painted an elf before, I wanted to start a little slowly to make sure not to get in too deep and then realise I hated the colour scheme, or that it was unfeasible to replicate over the course of 6 months. I think it is also fair to say that elves have always had the reputation of being on the more difficult side to paint, so it was also a bit daunting to start the task. 

With that in mind I opted to start with the minimum and to tackle some archers as they are the iconic rank and file models of the army around which everything else should be based.



Wood Elf Archers x 10 - 110pts

(shhhh no one will notice that I'm a dumbass who can't count and accidentally only painted 9 🤦‍♂️ - 99pts, apologies O Gracious Overlord, I promise I'll be painting many many more elves over the coming months)


Pleasantly as it turned out, all my fears were completely unfounded. And honestly I found them a complete pleasure to paint. Lots of wide and open areas with folds and the like making shading easy, and well placed details in easy to reach areas. The only finicky parts being the abundance of gems, but its easy to leave those until last and thus not worry about any mistakes during the main painting process. As an added bonus the scheme is much easier compared to my previous OWACs, woohoo! 

As with previous years the basing is on the simple side for now, and I'll be adding tufts bushes and leaves once I've varnished them. My plan is to go ham and cover almost the entire base with greenery.

Overall, I'm pretty happy with how they turned out and will be completing the rest of the squad of an additional 20ish archers and command next month. After all I'll need plenty of bows to riddle those pesky rats with feathers.

Peace

Sam

Overlord's note : I'll allow it this once, as I once did something similar with a whole unit of 24 and realized when I varnished them I was down one dude, still sitting undercoated in my undercoat box!

10 comments:

  1. Really great job! I love those guys, wood elves archer of my golden age fantasy games ;-)

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  2. Oh no Mr. Elf, please don't shoot your flowers at me, whatever will me and my ratty brothers do?

    J/k, they look great mate, a good start to the army and I can't wait to see it all come together.

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  3. I love the color scheme. You have nothing to worry about, they look great! (well maybe counting ;) )

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  4. You've made a tidy job of those Elves, very nicely done.

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  5. Love the bows, very clean work there! An excellent start, great shading and highlighting.

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  6. Lovely work on the Elves. The combination of the green cloaks, pale leggings and bows works really well!

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  7. Really pleased to see so many takes on wood elves this year. You've done a very cool job on the colour scheme here too - white and green always look great together.

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  8. These have turned out really nice - cracking job!

    Re: the missing archer, I've done something very similar with my february side project!

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  9. You missed a trick there by not presenting another 20mm base full of clump foliage and saying the tenth Elf was hiding ;)

    Lovely colour scheme - striking yet naturalistic!

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  10. Lovely painting, well done on the first month

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