Turquoise Hawks Plog, Elven Prince on Dragon

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T.D.
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Re: Turquoise Hawks Plog, Handmaiden finished

#61 Post by T.D. »

Awesome PLOG.

Love the "cell shaded" effect of your painting, and the vibrancy of your palette choice.


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I'll comment more on this guy on the Competition thread :wink:

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Beautiful conversion. I have something very similar in the pipeline myself. Is that Malekith's legs you have used?

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Eltharion is one of my favourite GW Elf models. Good to see you giving him some new life as a BSB :)

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4th edition (1992). You can tell by the hugely overcompensating headgear the High Elves of that era wore :lol:


Really dig your infantry troops as well, especially the Shadow Warriors -- looking forward to more!
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Re: Turquoise Hawks Plog, Handmaiden finished

#62 Post by PeNo »

And now for something totally different. My upcoming Dungeons and dragons character,the halfling bard Lindal Leagallow.
Tried to apply some object lightning effect, a technique I'm a novice with. Tried at first to get the face lit from below, a "spooky" effect, but the result was bad so gave him a regular facepaint.

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Re: Turquoise Hawks Plog, Halfling Bard for D&D

#63 Post by PeNo »

Hello again Ulthuan. It's been awhile since i finished something to post here. Partly because the destruction of the warhammer universe got me in a bit of a slump. But mostly because this model took me a year to finish. Every time I sat down to paint this model I had a nervous breakdown after a couple of hours, and I needed to take a break for a month or three :D
This model is a combination of a GW wood elf hero, a Micro Art Studio base and a Mierce miniatures Wyvern.

Elven Prince on Dragon (Well technically its a Wyvern, but don't tell anyone)

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Re: Turquoise Hawks Plog, Elven Prince on Dragon

#64 Post by SpellArcher »

Lovely stuff, it really hits you!

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I think that's because the colours are so distinct, there's not much nondescript on this model.
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Re: Turquoise Hawks Plog, Elven Prince on Dragon

#65 Post by Prince of Spires »

I love. The bleu's are great. The shading on it feels very natural (as far as possible with a blue dragon of course... ;) ). And the gold on the character makes him jump out.

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Re: Turquoise Hawks Plog, Elven Prince on Dragon

#66 Post by Mireadur »

hey that loremaster is nice. You can tell how you've gotten better along the way. Nice evolution. I also like the wings of the wyvern.

Busy working desk you got there heh.
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Re: Turquoise Hawks Plog, Elven Prince on Dragon

#67 Post by PeNo »

The old world got me going again.
Silver Helm command finished
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Re: Turquoise Hawks Plog, Elven Prince on Dragon

#68 Post by Morgen »

Those old silver helms look awesome, especially so nicely painted. That banner must be a nightmare to transport!
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