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Posted: Aug 23, 2006 - 03:29 PM
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yeah i think the sci-fi look could be lessened if you chopped off those backpack antennae, and things like gun holsters. also maybe some without helmets, but not as necessary as the other two.
ive recently tried doing a necronian khemri team, and its come out ok, just need to add some bandages to break up the smooth lines... |
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Posted: Aug 23, 2006 - 09:34 PM
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You know I thought about leaving the backpack antennae off, but in the grand scheme of things I had no designs on lessening the sci-fi look. I like the Eldar figures, so I used them. Apparently I'm far less concerned about fluff and tradition than I should be.
But still, good advice if someone who leans a bit more toward traditionalism decides to try to use eldar minis. Good thing I didn't post this team in the conversion section. |
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Posted: Aug 24, 2006 - 12:24 AM
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Think the howling banshees would make good With Elves for a BloodBowl Dark Elf team .?.....
(*Ohh & forgive me, they are awsome (inspiring me to possibly copy your efforts with some minor changes to suit myself))
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Posted: Dec 31, 2006 - 10:00 AM
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misanthrope09 wrote: You know I thought about leaving the backpack antennae off, but in the grand scheme of things I had no designs on lessening the sci-fi look. I like the Eldar figures, so I used them. Apparently I'm far less concerned about fluff and tradition than I should be.
But still, good advice if someone who leans a bit more toward traditionalism decides to try to use eldar minis. Good thing I didn't post this team in the conversion section.
Ya I think I'[ll do that I'll use the Howling Banshees as Witch Elves, your Blitzers will be my Line Elves, your Line Elves will be my Throwers & your Catches will be my Blitzers....
But thanks for the awsome insparation, GREAT WORK!
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Posted: Jan 12, 2007 - 08:36 AM
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I like them alot!!
High Elfs more then Pro Elfs, but great job!!!! |
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Posted: Jan 20, 2007 - 11:05 AM
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Nice looking team. I'd echo using them as High Elves or Dark Elves with all that armour.
My old Elf team (the painted one, not the new and still unpainted Shadowforge one) is mostly 2e plastics with a handful of early Eldar figs, Harlequins I think, that nicely match the BB figs, even with the hand-towels tucked in their belts |
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