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The Ancient Kin – An Elf Project

The Ancient Kin – An Elf Project

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About the Project

The goal of the project will be to paint a range of miniatures with a common theme: that they are all Elves. There’s a variety of different miniatures here, and there’s no one particular faction or game in mind. Once done I’ll have some options ready for RPG encounters, small forces for skirmishes and ultimately... less stuff in the Grey Pile ?

This Project is Completed

20 Sep 18: Catalysed by a New Beginning

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Greetings Fellow Beasts,

please find here for your perusing pleasure the assembly of a small band of Elven-kind from a range of heritage.

The miniatures below are mostly GW. Though I also have Mantic, Red Box Games, Grenadier and Ral Partha miniatures in the group too.

The Core of the projectThe Core of the project

I was a teenager in the 90’s when Warhammer Quest was released. My brothers, our friends and I spent many hours entertained by that miniatures based RPG.

Warhammer Quest inspired me to assemble a diverse collection of fantasy miniatures. D&D reinforced that inspiration. I feel that it is always a good option to have interesting minis for Characters as well as rank-and-file for minions, groups of NPC’s (friendly or not) and street-fillers.

The catalyst for the project was the beginning of a new D&D campaign where we the players had decided to all play as Elves. As it turned out our DM for this campaign, Damian, prefers pure minds-eye. Minis not required. Oh well ?

Some of the work already that leads in to this project:

GW High Elf Ranger Mage - painted Many years ago...GW High Elf Ranger Mage - painted Many years ago...
Mantic Elf Ranger from Dungeon Saga, painted more recentlyMantic Elf Ranger from Dungeon Saga, painted more recently
Mantic Elf Ranger DS Resin Mantic Elf Ranger DS Resin

As well as these guys, I’ve completed some Spearmen and Archers. The paint schemes were based on some of the very original paint schemes my brother Luke and I worked on in our early days of painting… you’ll know them when you see them…

The bases were an experiment using Happy Seppuku base stamp, an epoxy putty usually used for home repair and metal washers.

11 Mar 18: The Party gathers

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At this time I began to put the project together. This core group was drawn from my Dungeon Saga collection to be potential player characters. Technically a couple of these are human… but we’re not looking too closely ?

11 Mar 18: The Party gathers

One slight problem is Senore Swirly Swords here…

Senore Swirly SwordsSenore Swirly Swords

The miniature is made of resin. No variation of hot water treatment would keep the swords looking more sword-like for very long. Chop’n’change time! Swords supplied by Mierce Miniatures Melusines (don’t look ‘em up at work ?) I bought a grab bag of Ysian bits from Mierce a little while ago and there were several of these swords included.

They’re oversized for the mini, but we can always say that the swords are made of some magic, super light-weight, durable metal.

Some new slicers!Some new slicers!
Red Box Games Dark Elf AssasinRed Box Games Dark Elf Assasin
Grenadier A756 - Pretty sure it’s an Elf...Grenadier A756 - Pretty sure it’s an Elf...

21 Sep 18: Assemble more members...

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Currently working on assembling and rebuilding some the older minis that have suffered the degradations of careless storage, poor assembly or being robbed of parts.

 

Shown above:

  1. A High Elf banner bearer. Pinned through the middle and the gap filled with green stuff.
  2. Two Wood Elf glade riders needing arms, shields and mounts.
  3. Wood Elves who’ve had their armament (and an arm) stolen.
  4. An old Wood Elf mage. Assembled and green stuff applied. Needs horse.
  5. This guys weapons were taken to use on another mini years ago… I’d forgotten this until later.

 

Original arms: A sword AND a lance... redundant I reckonOriginal arms: A sword AND a lance... redundant I reckon
I’ll use an arm from the bits box, put a shield on it.I’ll use an arm from the bits box, put a shield on it.
Preparing to replace a sword.Preparing to replace a sword.

23 Sep 18: Re-arm the troops.

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A couple of the minis need re-arming (in one case, quite literally).

Raiding my bits Box was only semi-successful as I have no Elven sprue parts. I do have Skeleton sprue bits though…

Two Elves now sport skeletal hands...

A little bit of green stuff, and now hopefully they’ll look less like Bone hands and more like gloved hands.

The next step is to replace the Champion’s sword. I still didn’t remember that I’d stolen it for another mini…

I had a spare spear from one of the Glde Riders so I figured I’d use that to build a replacement sword:

Use a spear for a sword? Why not?Use a spear for a sword? Why not?

However initial attempts were not successful. The sword was off-set sitting directly on the hand, so it never looked right. My next idea was to build more of a grip for my make-shift sword to attach to, so it would look better. Made from a piece of plastic skeleton upper arm, and the glade rider spear tip, with green stuff to blend the parts together.

It didn’t work. At all. Frustrated I left it and went to bed. I considered purchasing bits on eBay, but other than a semi- complete regiment box, I couldn’t find anything suitable. I determined to sleep on it. And remembered something: I had started a conversion years ago where I had taken this very miniatures sword to attach to another Elf. I still have that elf, in another box, not with the rest of my Elves. And I was never going to finish that conversion. Should I attempt to… “unconvert” a mini? Would it be worth the hassle, or would it make more of a mess?

24 Sep 18: The Stolen Sword Returned, & a16 year old Conversion completed

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I’ve decided I’m not going to buy anything more for this project right now. I’ll just work with what I’ve got. But that means either using another sword, or returning the original.

I toyed around a little with a sword from the plastic skeleton sprue. It didn’t look right. So that means digging out the old conversion and trying to retro-fit the sword back on…

Celdass: an old character...Celdass: an old character...

This was a conversion I started back in about 2002-ish. Back then we were playing Warhammer Quest and Mordheim. For many reasons I won’t bore you with the project was never completed. Such is life eh?

The net result: this conversion will not be completed. At least not in the current iteration. With some trepidation I removed the sword, and reattached it to the original owner.

Back where it belongs! It looks so much better there...Back where it belongs! It looks so much better there...

But now I have another Elf with no hand. It irks me to have a job left incomplete. It’s a good mini and I could add it to the project. So what to do with it? I don’t remember what the original minis hands were, so I turned to another source for replacement parts: Kingdom Death. A quick check for scale compatability looked ok. One “casting” hand and staff coming up.

Kingdom Death Wood Elf...Kingdom Death Wood Elf...

The spear is too long though. I tried rotating it 90 degrees, but it stuck out waaay to far. I could see it getting knocked off with the first encounter with a mini case, never mind a player.

I tried a dry fit on a base, with a couple of positions. I settled on upright, maintains the original look of the mini. I shortened the haft of the spear, using some of the detail to hide the cut and join. It’s still a little too long, but it’s a much better fit.

Wood Elf MageWood Elf Mage

She’s done. This conversion, more than a decade in the making, is finally complete. It’ll be painted as part of the project, and it is my hope another player will pick it up and decide that it is the mini that best represents their character.

In other news Hawk-Guy is assembled, pinned and ready for painting.

24 Sep 18: 3 Stages

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As of this date, the models in the project can be roughly placed into three categories:

To Be StrippedTo Be Stripped
Ready to PrimeReady to Prime
Ready to paint.Ready to paint.

Those minis to be stripped, and some awaiting priming will required basing. But all-in-all that’s about right. I’ll finish the basing on all minis, then clean up the work space of dust and debris then move into the painting phase of the project. My favourite bit ?

6 Nov 18: Back to it!

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After a short break for Orktober, it is time to return.

All the minis listed as “to be stripped” have been done.

I spent some time last night working on some of the Elves that had been semi-painted or completed an eon ago.

6 Nov 18: Back to it!
6 Nov 18: Back to it!

Mixed with their respective groups:

 

Tonight I have created some more bases, trying something different. I use standard 30mm bases, topped with green stuff. I use Happy Seppuku press molds to create the texture. I thought that tonight’s efforts were only so-so, as I think I used too much water.

Since they’ve dried a little though, they seem to be coming up ok… well, wait and see I suppose!

6 Nov 18: Back to it!

12 Nov 18: Who called the Drow?

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I’ve begun work on another part of this project, the “Dark Kin”, the Drow, Dark Elves. I’m starting with three old metal Witch Elves, originally intended to be converted to Gangers back in the day…

They are serving as guinea pigs: I’m testing three different skin tones on them. A DnD inspired, Drow Black skin tone. A grey skin tone. A palid, sunless skin tone.

The Witches Three...The Witches Three...

I have gone through a few steps each, though I’m not entirely satisfied with any of them, so I will continue to work with them. Though at the end of the day, they aren’t meant to be “major pieces” more like specialist rank’n’file minions.

Drow, Grey, PalidDrow, Grey, Palid

Drow so far:

  1. 1:2 GW Codex Grey: GW Chaos Black
  2. Wash GW Purple Wash
  3. 1:2 Chaos Black: AP Skeleton Bone
  4. 1:4 Chaos Black: Skeleton Bone
  5. Glaze Purple Wash (very thin, watered down)

Grey so far:

  1. GW Codex Grey
  2. Purple Wash
  3. Codex Grey Base leaving shadows
  4. 1:1 Codex Grey: Skeleton Bone
  5. Glaze Purple wash

Palid so far:

  1. Base AP Skeleton Bone
  2. Wash GW Purple Wash
  3. Layer Skeleton Bone
  4. Layer GW Skull White.

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