White Lions
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White Lions
Display the fierce White Lions, be they on foot or on a chariot or perhaps even on a white lion (though those might count as Dragon Princes~ hmm!)
Show your assembly, your painting, your WIP, give your tips and techniques.
Show your assembly, your painting, your WIP, give your tips and techniques.
Kalandros Shadowsun
- Elessehta of Yvresse
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Re: White Lions
I didn't like the short skirts the White Lions had, and seeing as though I had plenty of Phoenix Guard legs(thanks to the Dragon Prince conversion project), I used them instead.
The unit isn't as dynamic as the normal guys but looks more serious:
The unit isn't as dynamic as the normal guys but looks more serious:
[url=http://www.ulthuan.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=34506][i]Lord Elessehta Silverbough of Ar Yvrellion, Ruler of Athel Anarhain, Prince of the Yvressi.[/i][/url]
[quote="Narrin’Tim"]These may be the last days of the Asur, but if we are to leave this world let us do it as the heroes of old, sword raised against evil![/quote]
[quote="Narrin’Tim"]These may be the last days of the Asur, but if we are to leave this world let us do it as the heroes of old, sword raised against evil![/quote]
Re: White Lions
My White Lions
Main colors are Ultramarines Blue shaded with regal Blue, highlighted with Calgar Blue and the cloaks are Dheneb Stone with a Devlan Mud wash followed by a Dheneb Stone highlight and Ceramite White highlight.
I would highly recommend painting these in subassemblys. I glued the feet to the bases so that they are running directly forwards, the front to the back of the torsos, the left hands to the axes. All the rest of the assembling was done after I had painted the different parts.
Front,
back,
and lastly showing the subassembly
Main colors are Ultramarines Blue shaded with regal Blue, highlighted with Calgar Blue and the cloaks are Dheneb Stone with a Devlan Mud wash followed by a Dheneb Stone highlight and Ceramite White highlight.
I would highly recommend painting these in subassemblys. I glued the feet to the bases so that they are running directly forwards, the front to the back of the torsos, the left hands to the axes. All the rest of the assembling was done after I had painted the different parts.
Front,
back,
and lastly showing the subassembly
Visit my plog at [url]http://www.ulthuan.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=43542[/url]
Re: White Lions
Here's my lot. I took the picture a couple of years ago. I've upgraded the unit to 21 since.
cheers, Lee
Elven Field Surgeon, Department of Intensive Care, Resuscitation and Necromancy
Elven Field Surgeon, Department of Intensive Care, Resuscitation and Necromancy
Re: White Lions
[url=http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?333760-Rats-vs-Elves-A-Painting-Saga]My Painting Plog[/url]
(On Warseer mixed with my Skaven and Wood Elves)
(On Warseer mixed with my Skaven and Wood Elves)
Re: White Lions
High Elves since Aug 2010: Tot /W / L / D - 100 / 75 / 23 / 2
Tomb Kings since Sep 2013:Tot / W / L / D - 31 / 18 / 12 / 1
Chronicles of Loriel's Glory and Shame
Tomb Kings since Sep 2013:Tot / W / L / D - 31 / 18 / 12 / 1
Chronicles of Loriel's Glory and Shame