Alternative woodelves
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Alternative woodelves
Hello,
ive had a woodelf team for about 6 years now, but i feel that the miniatures aren't that great.
Anyone has any advice for alternative woodelves?
ive had a woodelf team for about 6 years now, but i feel that the miniatures aren't that great.
Anyone has any advice for alternative woodelves?
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You really can't go wrong with the 2nd editioen elves. After all they are sculpted by Jes GODwin
And you can use them both as high and wood elves
And you can use them both as high and wood elves
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I have 2 elf teams of which one of them is a current project for next year's TKC III in Tampa(?)
. The current project is a Elf team that will work as a Pro Elf/ Dark elf team with a black uniform and blue/grey skin using 2nd ed plastic elves for linemen, 3rd ed. DE linemen as blitzers, a 3rd ed. wood elf thrower and a Pro elf thrower (actually RAISED his hair with greenstuff to better match the linemen), elric Sidewinder and Phil's Black Widows as Catchers with 3rd ed. witch elves and a 2nd. ed thrower as a head coach.
The other team has a little bit more fore-thought and will work as a wood elf/pro elf/dark elf team using more 2nd ed. elves, 3rd ed. wood elves and a more flesh -colored skin.
All the figs CAN work well together with a good plan and color scheme. I paint so slowly that most of my teams HAVE to pull double-to-triple-duty!
I never have really cared for the 2nd ed. catchers though.


The other team has a little bit more fore-thought and will work as a wood elf/pro elf/dark elf team using more 2nd ed. elves, 3rd ed. wood elves and a more flesh -colored skin.
All the figs CAN work well together with a good plan and color scheme. I paint so slowly that most of my teams HAVE to pull double-to-triple-duty!

I never have really cared for the 2nd ed. catchers though.


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well, I vote for the Shadowforge Elves over the 2nd ed ones, but then I'm hardly impartial, am I... 

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Both are good choices, but I like the look of some of the new plastic wardancers and am wondering about converting them.
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