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  1. allthough I really should work on finishing up some models for my Slaaneshi elves, I also put together two elves (what else) for an Aos28 warband. The 'witch hunter' I'll paint up for the eclipse contest. 

    It really is a lot of fun figuring out a different look for this warband to fit into the AoS aesthetic, while that same look is still evolving. the idea behind the warband is a group of elven militia guarding a realm gate in the district of Nohr. The gate leads to the realm of shadows and sometimes monsters from that realm crawl out. The warband fights these monsters, preventing them from rampaging through the city streets.

    I remembered that when I was a kid I loved the idea of an elf with a eloborate long rifle. allthough I soon learned elves in wfb didn't use guns, they frowned upon the unreliable and loud weapons of the humans and dwarves, instead relying on their perfect skill with longbows. But this is a new era, where technology is a little more advanced so I finally went and created an elven marksman wit a long rifle.

    time for some pics! both elves are some pretty elaborate conversions with some green stuff work. I even copied a head for the witch hunter, using blue stuff.

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    Let me know what you think of them.

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  2. I think it is insane we were deprived of rumour for what felt like forever and then they drop an entire new army on is, revealing numerous units and characters in one go. And on top two new games are announced. Crazy! 

    The new dwarves have a lot more character than that other army fully encased in armour... the balloon guys, especially the top hat dude, I don't like. The other stuff is pretty great and the ships... damn. All that metal could be hard to paint though. Could get really boring If you don't know how to paint lots of different metal tones. Then again, they might look awesome in color. 

  3. some great stuff has been added the last couple of days. I'm always excited to see what people have come up with in this thread. My first two models for an AoS28 are on my table, although I probably should try to finish what I was working on before starting something new:P

    @Hagen awesome paintjob, the limited palate really works. I'll always be a sucker for white robes I guess... the off white color contrasts enough with the blueish white of the robes to keep it interesting. the chequered pattern really fits with the model, especially on the shield rim.  I actually used those same skitarii robes, awesome bits!

    @Paul G I always love to see someone work on elves. these look fantastic. I wouldn't try to create Malerion himself, but a creature inspired by his look. the crypt flayer kit could be a nice base and maybe use a bloodletter head? 

     

  4. This thread has quickly become my favorite thread on TGA. To think two weeks ago I didn't realise it existed:D

    I often think of conversions with a clear idea of which parts to use. But this time I came up with the story first and now I have to figure out how to create the characters. I'm having a great time getting inspired by this thread, but also with lots of concept art on pinterest. I'm currently thinking about creating some elves (surprise!) running a house of pleasure. I love the long coats of the skitarii for them, but it seems parts are hard to get right now. Maybe I should buy a complete box and build that amazing bits box Hagen seems to have.

    Speaking of the bits box, how do you arrange your bits. Do you keep numerous boxes or split them up. What is your system? I have a decent amount of bits and I think it will get to a point I won't be able to remember every part I have and in which box or bag it is kept...

  5. I'm really excited to join this AoS28 thing. And I realized I already had some models that are perfect as a starting point for a warband. feeling inspired (and having nothing to do during a long trainride) I came up with some fluff for a city (which is a continuation of the story for my elven cult of Slaanesh) and short backstories for two characters.

     

    The City of Casand’ora

    In the realm of light, a palace of jade sits on top of a mountain. Surrounding the palace a sprawling city covers the slopes. Artists, poets and artisans from every realm are drawn to the city, where their craft is held in the highest regards. The city is controlled by the Oneiroi, followers of the golden demi-god by the name of Morh’ euz, giver of dreams, who holds his court in the palace of jade. It is said that even a mediocre artist will rise to great heights if they only venerate the divine lord of the jade palace.

     

    Jade district: The district surrounding the palace of Jade houses the wealthiest citizens of the city. Most citizens of wealth are elves, who seem to be favored over the other races by the Oneiroi. The richest families sponsor many artists an artisans who reside in the city. True wealth in the city is not measured by gold or coin, but by the size and splendor of your art collection.

    District of Or: At the centre of the artisan district stands an enormous statue of an ox with six horns. The golden statue is decorated with intricate patterns and numerous gems and other precious stones. It is believed that the ox visits the dreams of those who offer him enough gold and jewellery. Those visited by the ox experience a steep prise in skill of their craft. Allthough the ox is laden with gold and gems, it is a rare occasion these treasures are stolen. The Sons of the ox guard the statue at all times. They consider it their right to torture and execute thiefs and blasphemers in the most painful way possible

    The wall: Taking advantage of the higher ground the mountain offers, a giant curtain wall surrounds the city. The warriors guarding the wall are highly skilled warriors clad in exotic and ornamental armor. They are said to have travelled to the city in search of a god now lost and all but forgotten.

    District of Nohr: Oily dark clouds roll out of a large crevice in the mountainside, a realmgate leading to the realm of shadows. Surrounding the gate are numerous statues of monsters and shadow daemons carved into the rock by the many artisans of the city. The district is known for harbouring shops and establishments where the darker pleasures in life can be found, hidden by a thick black fog that always hangs in the air.

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    the marquis: the man simple known as the marquis is always plotting to increase his own wealth and stature, trying to penetrate the highest circles of wealthy families of the city. Trading the highly sought after ‘wine of dreams’ the marquis is a ruthless man of trade with a very questionable morale.

    Emeric Sadoul: A seer of little talent, working in the service of the marquis. A frail and sickly boy, Emeric grew up as an orphan on the streets. Trying to survive, the young Emeric offered a stolen necklace to the Ox of Or. When the Ox appeared in his dreams it told the boy he would be gifted with the sight, being able to see into the future, if he would simply remove his eyes.

     

     

     

     

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  6. for those of you who enjoy some fluff: I've written down the story of Thalion. I came up with the story wanting to bring something of the old world into the age of sigmar. This is what drives Thalion, to prove his worth to Slaanesh by saving a piece of the old world that gave Slaanesh so much pleasure and perhaps reach daemonhood... I had a lot of fun letting the story of Thalion coincide with the events of the End time and other pieces of lore. The ending of the story brings me into the Age of Sigmar and gives me enough space to continue building this army but also starting a new project (like AoS28)...

    enjoy and please let me know what you think.

    Ever since the time of Aenerion cults of pleasure have existed within elf society. Though seemingly immune to the other three gods of chaos, the dark prince Slaanesh fanned the aesthetic inclinations of the Asur, which resulted in the first formations of the cult of pleasure within Ulthuan. The influence of Slaanesh bored deep into the roots of society, pushing the selfish and artistic nature of elves to extremes. Even though the power of Slaanesh lies not within war and battle, it was the lord of pleasure who birthed the schism in society that led to what the Asur refer to as the sundering. To this day thousands of elves secretly worship the dark prince.

    The cults of pleasure still thrive both within Naggaroth and Ulthuan. But where the Druchii cults focus on the sensual and sadistic elements of elven nature, the cults of Ulthuan focus more on the emotive responses to artistic, philosophic and culinary excesses. The cult of Ulthuan is considered even more secretive than the Naggarothi cults, as the excessive behavior of elves stands out more in the structured culture of the Asur. The Cult of Ulthuan is controlled by six magi, of which Thalion is considered the most influential. The power of chaos gods does not corrupt the elves like it does humans. It is unknown for elves to suffer mutation but other more beneficial effects can occur. Though easily over two centuries old, Thalion looks like a young elf merely 300 years of age. His youthful appearance combined with his deep insights and military cunning has earned him a powerful position in many a courtroom. The perfect position to grow his influence and extend his grip on Ulthuan in the name of his dark prince

     During the events known to elves as the Rhana Dandra, Thalion unfolded his last and risky scheme.  In his dreams Thalion had seen Slaanesh was conflicted over the unmaking of the world. The dark prince had dined well on its many pleasures and feared that such joys would be lost if the mortal realm ceased to be. Thalion realised the greatest gift he could bestow on his deity was not to lend his power to destroy the world but save a part of it’s splendor. Using his political influence, Thalion enjoyed creating confusion and conflict amongst the armies of Ulthuan. Using the distraction of the war following Malekith’s arrival on the elven continent Thalion raided many cities and palaces, gathering the greatest collection of works of art known to elven culture. Amongst the treasures gathered were the crystals from the flying city of Saphetiton, the former capitol of Saphery that had been destroyed during the creation of the vortex.

    Thalion knew his actions would attract the attention of the sword masters of Hoeth, agents of the white tower burdened with seeking out followers to the cult of luxury. Hosting a grandiose 66 course dinner at his mansion for his fellow magi and their most trusted followers, Thalion plotted to overtake leadership over every tendril of the cult of pleasure in Ulthuan. After days of revelling in the joys of the best foods and wines in Ulthuan Thalion’s rival magi were tired an sluggish. When a group of swordmasters attacked the mansion they were easily defeated and killed by the agents of the white tower. Only Thalion who had retained himself from eating and drinking to much, survived the attack. The Silver tongued prince convinced Bel-Taror, the loremaster leading the attack, his pursuit of martial prowess and magical knowledge was an aspect of worship to Slaanesh. The confused loremaster turned on his brothers and joined the cult he had so long tried to destroy.

    In a final gamble Thalion gathered all the forces now at his disposal. An army of Slaanesh worshipping Druchii joining his grand army. Thalion burdened Bel-Taror and his most trusted general, Eurenil, with the command over the army, ordering them to march on the white tower.  The tower of Hoeth had remained neutral in the civil war raging on Ulthuan so far. The attack by Thalion’s followers forced the Loremasters to defend the tower in direct combat for the first time, drawing out warriors from all of Saphery to aid in the defence. Thalion had no interest in joining the battle, which he knew could not be won, but instead directed his attentions to the Jade palace. The palace, once the residence of Phoenix king Aethis the Poet, was now all but abandoned. It’s garrison aiding in the defence of the white tower. Thalion deemed it only fitting his collection of art would be stored in the palace that was once considered the central point in the high water mark of elven society.

    As the war in Ulthuan reached it’s zenith the high loremaster Teclis unbound the Vortex, foolishly seeking to anchor each wind into a champion of his choosing. As Teclis drew the power of Hysh into his staff the vortex finaly collapsed. The creation of the vortex had robbed the crystals of Saphetiton of it’s power and now it’s collapse brought them back to life. It was the final piece in Thalion’s scheme. As tremors started to tear Ulthuan apart, Thalion sought to use the crystals to force the Jade palace into flight. Thalion and his coven of seers and mages had however underestimated the powers they now struggled to control. Soon the first of his mages collapsed, consumed by the magical forces of the crystals. Still Thalion pushed on, knowing that failure would mean every piece of art he had sought out would be lost beneath the waves that were now crashing down on Ulthuan.

    Magical fire scorched Thalion’s skin, golden armor melted and bones broke as the prince felt his body being torn apart. Finally the crystals burst to life, magical light shining from within the multifaceted stones. The jade palace broke apart from the ground and slowly hovered towards the sky. A being of golden light stood where Thalion had been. Long white robes enveloped his naked form of perfect proportions. Knowing his purpose had been fulfilled, the daemon steered the palace towards the stars.

     

    in the Age of Sigmar…

    In the realm of light, a palace of jade sits on top of a mountain. Surrounding the palace a sprawling city covers the slopes. Artists, poets and artisans from every realm are drawn to the city, where their craft is held in the highest regards. The city is controlled by the Oneiroi, followers of the golden demi-god by the name of Morh’ euz, giver of dreams, who holds his court in the palace of jade. It is said that even a mediocre artist will rise to great heights if they only venerate the divine lord of the jade palace.

     

     

     

     

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  7. @Kramer the recipe is pretty simple.

    1. kislev flesh

    2. wash with very watered down xereus purple (I don't use regular washes)

    3. another layer of kislev flesh, except for the recesses (I like to do this while the purple wash is still slightly wet) 

    4. higlight with 50/50 kislev flesh and white

    5. if necesarry add some slight washes to deep recesses and a dark red watered down for areas like the hands and feet, cheeks (both face and...) elbows and knees. the red accents add realism to the skin.

    6. final higlight with 50/50 mix and finally pure white

     

    good luck!

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  8. damn, so much amazing stuff in this thread. I've always love the look of inquisitor and inq28 seems like so much fun from a hobby perspective. I'm really excited to see there is a fantasy equivalent of inq28. I'll probably join in on the fun somewhere down the road. I really need to clear some of my backlog before starting a new project. luckily AoS28 means creating small warbands, so if I get into it, it doesn't have to be a big project. 

    I'll be following this thread with great interest!

  9. Thanks again @Hagen. I'm very happy with the banner, might just be the smoothest banner I've ever painted.

    I saw the Aos28 hashtag on instagram a couple of times. I'm very intrigued and would love to put together a warband (or two), allthough time will be an issue. I really should clear some of my backlog before getting into another project. I do love to convert and come up with backstories, so this is just perfect. Consider the seed planted... 

  10. It's about freakin' time I post some updates. I've finished Lileath and a unit of daemonettes. I haven't taken proper photos of the daemonettes but Lileath has posed for the camera. 

    Looking at the pic I'm not happy with the eyes. But it has been a joy to paint her, the mistweaver model is amazing. If she is any indication for the upcoming elves we're in for a treat.

    The arm is shaping up nicely and I finally feel like I'm clearing some of my backlog.

     

    Let me know what you think, more stuff to follow shortly (I hope)

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  11. 3 minutes ago, Bosmer Nightblade said:

     

    Realm of shadow supplement set for "summer", to include slaanesh and whatever has happened to the elves.

    Finally (part of same rumour) a reminder for us all to look at the image of the winged daemon looking thing in the original aos book where it says "what is going on in ulgu(sp)", and to remember that malekith combined with his dragon to become malerion.

    I think I can wait until summer for aelves and slaanesh... need to save up to spend it all on my two favorite armies (combined?).

    is your source implying that the winged daemon=malerion? Cause I thought that was obvious. 

  12. I actually really like the new mounts. Looks gun to paint. If only there wasn't a stormcast on top of it. Allthough I even like the sleeker look of these scouts. 

    I wonder though, will we ever see a horse again, or only fantasy beasts? The pelts these new stormcasts are wearing don't really look like they come from weird fantasy beasts...

  13. 36 minutes ago, DynamicCalories said:

    I spy with my poxed eye... a nurgle boy I will buy.

    How long after the Silver Tower release did they make the individual guys available? 

    This time it will be the other way around. The guys in the new box are allready available:( 

    first we get yet another stormcast release and then a whq box with only excisting models? A big part of the appeal (to me) of silver tower was all those amazing new models. Mistweaver, ogroid thaumaturge, tzaangors, kairic acolytes, brimstone horrors... all new units with exceptional great models. 

    A shame we won't get another amazing box like that

  14. @hagen thanks! I wanted to do this conversion ever since silver tower was released. The mist and the moon iconography is begging to be used as lileath. I'm with you in hoping we will see a continuation of the storyline with lileath's haven. 

    @Davariel i'm really pleased with the face, the mask bothered me too. Otherwise the model is exquisite. If this is any indication on the quality of future aelves then every elf player can be happy.

    I'm going to try and paint Some more daemonettes and then I've got some dark elf stuff planned. 

  15. Although I'm still working on the daemonettes on foot, I got distracted by the arrival of a belated christmas gift for myself. I got the Mistweaver Saih on sale from bitsandkits. The model is amazing and it makes me very curious to see what the elves will look like when they finally get some love in AoS.

    I converted the model to represent Lileath (godess of dreams and fate, often associated with moon iconography) after she lost most of her power during the final stage of the end times. I swapped the mirror mask for a female head and got rid of some of the spikes.

    She won't be painted right away though, I need to finish some other stuff first. I really shouldn't buy more miniatures... 

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  16. Maybe the piece of the world that was that grants a look into the future is a remnant of the Phoenix temple on ulthuan. In the chamber of secrets membera of the Phoenix guard could read the future in wordt written with fire.

    this is just a guess ofcourse. But it Could be a way to expand on the Phoenix temple faction. 

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  17. Damn, that is one Awesome daemon. So many Nice details. I especially love the wavy feathers on his wingtips and the hunched pose. 

    I can only hope one day we'll see an equally awesome keeper of secrets. Maybe next year will be Slaanuari...

    Also, no shared sprue with Magnus. 

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