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Gunner Dunbar31 Jan 2017 5:08 p.m. PST

Hi guys

(note: this battle group will be auctioned of when finished, all proceeds will be donated to feeding the homeless in Jesus's name)

These have a lot of work to be done before painting can start, they are the start of a High elf battle group, which will consist of 6 Cav, 10 spear, 10 swords, 10 archers, and 1 each of champion/general, standard barer, musician, and mage.
Still need to add an armoured skirt, helm plumes, bow and quiver, neck armour on some horses, shoulder armour, swords, shields, lances and pennants.
I'm thinking of painting them white and light turquoise similar to my 15mm eldar conversions, but going with a really light turquoise.
Base figures used were Zvezda Napoleonic Russian guard cossacks, and Caesar Greek heads.
All comments welcome.
More pics here
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cloudcaptain31 Jan 2017 7:55 p.m. PST

Fantastic work! Rather involved…but they look the part.

Who asked this joker01 Feb 2017 6:28 a.m. PST

Very clever work. I like them a lot! Keep the pictures coming!

Louie N01 Feb 2017 11:21 a.m. PST

Looking good

Pauls Bods01 Feb 2017 11:23 a.m. PST

Clever and well done conversions

Gunner Dunbar02 Feb 2017 3:38 a.m. PST

Thanks guys, have done a lot more work on these, they are rally starting to look the part, see if I get time for pics tomorrow.

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