This is the core of General Palafox's army, a nice block of elven spears. A good solid defensive block. You'd call it a tarpit unit if they weren't elves. Having the durability of a cheese slice in a volcano takes some of the tar out for me. I suppose that worked for cigarettes, though, so why not elves?
| Tantantaraaaa | 
Sticking to the established red, yellow and gold, they have a good spangly look. The gold came out well, thanks once more to my mentor, the internet. I laughed when I first read the suggestion to use purple ink for shading. I'm not laughing now.
| A golden sword? Good luck keeping an edge on that. | 
The banner is a lovely Stylus conversion of an Eagle's Claw crewman, complete with what is almost certainly going to be a Banner of the World Dragon at some stage. I'm led to understand that all High Elves have one these days, because it's broken and why wouldn't you. Personally? I wouldn't because I don't like winning enough.
They got phoenix emblems on their shields, partly because I reckoned I didn't like the plastic bosses they come with and wanted something else, and partly because then you can them field them as Phoenix Guard without feeling too cheesy about it.
| I'm Elite. Don't look at the elf behind the shield. Don't look! | 
There are in fact only twenty elves here. A spot of unit filler will be making up the rest, starting with this bloke who's just popped out for a breather and will definitely be back for roll call, cover for me if I'm not there lads.
| Looking a bit thin, Corporal Glimfondel, even if you are an elf. | 
The other guy isn't here yet.
| Or he just burst, we aren't sure. | 
We have a plan for this, to be revealed in time. Some of it is nearly in place - when seen from above, you may be able to spot a pattern emerging on the bases. The rubbish photo doesn't help, but even so, it needs a bit more contrast, I think. Getting there.
Crafty touch though it may be, it also means the unit ranks up in a specific order. This is a bit of a bugger, because I put them all back in the box without making my planned marks on the bases. Ah. Lucky I've got these pictures, then.
| Always believe in your soul You've got the power to know  | 
Painting Guide:
- Primer - Skull White
 - Reds - Khorne Red basecoat, Blood Red and Wild Rider Red layers, WRR+White Scar drybrush
 - Yellows - Averland Sunset basecoat, Golden Yellow and Bad Moon Yellow layers, Hexos Palesun drybrush
 - Scale Mail - Rhinox Hide basecoat, Burnished Gold drybrush, a touch of Yellow Ink here and there
 - Plate Mail - Burnished Gold basecoat, Agrax Earthshade on detailed recesses, Yellow Ink wash over all, a second Druchii Violet wash over recesses, Auric Armour Gold then Runefang Silver drybrushes, the latter being very light
 - Spears - Steel Legion Drab shafts, Abaddon Black tips with Mithril Silver, Drakenhof Nightshade wash, then Runefang Silver drybrush
 - Skin - Ironic Dwarf Flesh basecoat, Agrax Earthshade and Flesh Wash inking
 - Boots - Abaddon Black with a Pallid Wychflesh drybrush
 - Trim - White Scar
 - Gems - As before, Abaddon Black with Deadly Nightshade, Teclis Blue, Etherium Blue and White Scar build up
 - Shield Devices - A black laundry marker pen for the base, which felt like cheating until I discovered it's just as easy to screw up as using a brush. Eshin and Codex Grey touches.
 
No characters this week. I've done some scenery instead, but I'll post that elsewhere. This army is a nice achievable size, so I don't need to power through the way I did their Dark cousins. Still, more to come!
| You're indestructible Unless you're not really Phoenix Guard  | 
Trivia - if you want to go hunting for gold seams, why not try the goldspear? That's what Google thought I wanted to look up when I was searching for inspiration for title puns.
(Au)some!
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