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Shields of Alarielle


dea

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I have finished the wooden shields of Alarielle. Pretty pleased with how they have turned out, the green shoulders and blue blades tie them in pretty well with the rest of my army.

Up next are my Dracoths, having an internal debate over these, wondering if I should chop off those hammer heads and replace them with Scythes, as well as how to approach painting them. I am thinking of doing them in a similar manner to my Magmadroth, just without the metallic scales, but that may be a bit too much. Well only one way to find out, unless any of you have some good suggestions for Dracoth paint schemes that fit in with the rest of the army. Once I am done painting these guys I have no choice but to start basing,... so it may take a while.

As always c&c are appreciated.

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The wooden shields look fantastic! Actually, your stormcast look really nice and smooth with the green and teal blades, much better than the average. It gives them a not so "bright" tone, which is good.

May I ask how did you proceed for the blades? Nihilakh oxide? I'm not too familiar with the current citadel range.

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3 hours ago, VBS said:

The wooden shields look fantastic! Actually, your stormcast look really nice and smooth with the green and teal blades, much better than the average. It gives them a not so "bright" tone, which is good.

May I ask how did you proceed for the blades? Nihilakh oxide? I'm not too familiar with the current citadel range.

Thanks! The blades are super easy, base of Celestra grey, then Nihilakh Oxide, then a drybrush of Wrack White, very quick and easy.

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Fantastic looking models. Makes  me regret painting  hammers of sigmar :^( May i ask how  you did the armor? 

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11 hours ago, Thor said:

Fantastic looking models. Makes  me regret painting  hammers of sigmar :^( May i ask how  you did the armor? 

Thanks! The armour is just Retributor armour spray, then Reikland Fleshshade wash, Auric Gold layer followed by a Stormhost Silver highlight. Pretty quick and easy once you get the hang of it. 

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They look SUPERB.

I love the colour scheme and the wodden shields - perfect way to integrate them into a Sylvaneth army. Bravo!

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