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a kitbashed branchwraith proxy, and some dryads that I just finished
Spur-of-the-moment smooch scribble, inspired by an rp idea (like it needed an excuse).
Noses were bothersome with this. I avoided her sylvanethi no-nose by design, and his strong profile is thanks to help from @landysbear.
So here we are, my first try at a Sylvaneth "4 seasons" army is over ! It’s been over for a few months now... assembling and painting these models took me roughly 2 months, each time a new league phase (lasting 2 weeks) started I did a new seasonal batch, typically with 1 hero, 1 unit of dryad and one extra... here are a few close-ups of my seasonal Sylvaneth.
Spring already had a dedicated article here, the rest is below !
FORCES OF SUMMER
Treelord
Branchwych
Tree-Revenants
Dryads
FORCES OF AUTUMN
Branchwraith
Kurnoth Hunters (with bows)
Tree-Revenants
Dryads
FORCES OF WINTER
Dryads
Branch Nymph (head swapped with a skull to get a more sinister look)
As you can see, the Winter season is only one unit : the league pewtered out in the end and I jumped onto another project rather than painting a last piece that wouldn’t see table time. I’m nevertheless amazed by the fact that I cleared all my backlog of Sylvaneth, except for 1 Treelord and 1 Spirit of Durthu !
I admit that I’m really proud of myself, not only by its look but also by the time it took me to complete this task. These models are gorgeous and easy to paint. Even if having that many models seems daunting at first, breaking it down into four quarters with different color schemes really helped to avoid boredom.
On top of being pleasant to the eye, this army is a lot of fun to play with very specific ways to move across the board, and jump at the enemy from (almost) unexpected angles. They are on my shelves for now, but I’ll get them back onto the battlefield as soon as possible !
Пейрю бревна. Обитаю здесь https://vk.com/zuziza
Since a team of dryads were left redundant in Warhammer I got far too into painting and basing them!!! Some cool lil warriors of the forest!!! Thank you to my darling
Working on a Branchwraith. I’ve got no idea where the “hair” is going, but we’ll figure it out soon enough.