Second light cavalry unit, half brigade is done. Expectations were true: the greatest problem was the citadel white paint. The result is little darker, nevertheless I feel more satisfied with them.
Glade riders, the first squadron of light cavalry. Beloved, adorable cornets, fast and gallant. That was a nightmare to paint them, 3 features in one time made the process horrible. Bad paints (white, orange), bad poses (closed hand positions, riders on horses as one item), huge amount of details (just like they are at least 20mm, not 10mm).
28mm wood elf archer by Avatars of War. Oldsсhool metal model, not perfect, nevertheless pleasant to paint. The base completed with a weasel from 'familiars' blister by Otherworld miniatures. Despite my love for small scale, I feel I still can paint 'standard' 28mm miniatures with tabletop gaming level more-less quick (1 day - 1 miniature).
I know you wait for something very special. Here it comes! Treeman ancient and Noble on... giant owl. Even more stuff is just behind the corner.
Some background for chosen army theme (in fact that's all). Started their journey a long ago, so their colours (and units) are old fashioned. And blue eyes...
Default dryads unit. Required by rules, not good in game, nor fit army theme, but very easy to paint. About 2 hours of lazy dry brushing.
WIP Scarloc's scouts. Almost ready except one small owl on the log, waiting for delivery. Skirmishing formation makes them alive, like they move through real wild forest. Logs and stump are from Cast'n'Play.
Updated 12-01-2022 at 08:16 AM by Forest Elf
The first unit of default archers. 12 hours painting from 'primed' to 'ready for basing'. Just fair layering, no washes, no contrasts, no trendy slapchop.
The Lost Kindred WIP. At last started painting my favourite loved fantasy faction. Simple oldschool strong colours: green and orange.
Updated 12-01-2022 at 08:17 AM by Forest Elf
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