Warhammer 40k Eldar army project
In this blog I will be updating you on my current Eldar army
Monday, 18 July 2011
Warp Hunter
Pictured above is my Forge World Warp Hunter. I think it is a fantastic model, and love that there is only one pilot controlling that MASSIVE gun, unfortunately I have lost a bit of detail as this is it's second paint job, but i don't think it's to noticeable.
Monday, 11 July 2011
Aspect Warriors
Above are two of my fully painted Eldar Aspect Warriors, a Fire Dragon and a Warp Spider, please comment and tell me what you think.
Monday, 4 July 2011
Monday, 6 June 2011
Hey, sorry I haven't posted in a long time, really need to get on top of painting! Anyway, found this video online here and I think it really sums up what is happening to Games Workshop, so please watch and post on your blogs and facebook or anything else. As always comments are welcome and hopefully from now on I will be getting a post up every monday evening. Ta!
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Thursday, 5 May 2011
For this post I thought I'd make a list of all the models and units i own in my current army, so without further ado - here it is!
HQ
Avatar of Khaine
Autarch on jetbike
ELITES
6 striking scorpions
6 fire dragons
6 harliequins
TRANSPORTS
3 wave serpents
TROOPS
10 guardians
15 dire avengers
5 rangers
FAST ATTACK
1 vyper
5 warp spiders
5 swooping hawks
HEAVY SUPPORT
1 wraithlord
2 war walkers
1 night spinner
1 fire prism
1 FW warp hunter
For my first proper blog post I thought I would kick off by showing 5 of my fully painted Eldar guardians (above). As you can see, I'm not using any of the traditional Craftworld colours but the colours are of my personally created Craftworld, Khaila-Necra (meaning 'Bloody Death') Their background is still obscure, but their colour sheme is definite the main colours being black and white with red details. To paint the guardians, I started off with undercoating the whole model in skull white spray, I then filled in any missed patches with normal skull white paint. The next coat was a liberal wash of Badab black, concentrating on the recesses of the armour. I then reapplied the skull white as a highlight. After all the armour was done, I would then pick out any details using the appropriate colour. You may notice that on all of their helmets (apart from the black one) i have added a simple freehand design. I did this simply to give each model more character, making them stand out on the battlefield. Please leave a comment if you think the picture is to dark, I wasn't sure if it was light enough. So thanks for reading, till next time!
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