How about using the Nyss Hunters as Pro-Elves?

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If that so, your bull equals mineAnd that's just bull I'm afraid. 15+ years of gaming, and I still can't paint to a decent standard. Some people just can't paint (just like some people can't play the piano, and some people can't so advanced maths).
My dislike for the 5th edition GW elfs is that their players look too samey. There really isn’t enough to distinguish between the positionals. Their armour is also a bit bland, I much prefer the more 80’s metal look of the 2nd edition guys. The goofy pose of the catchers doesn’t help either.DinoTitanedition wrote:I´m sorry, but WHAT exactly does not look right about them? The following picture is by the user Guitarman68 from the NAF Forum and honestly, the minis are just plain awesome. Their style resemlbes the one of the 2nd ed. minis and they look a lot more alive. I especially love the pose of the throwers and one of the blitzers. They look like their whole body ist under tension. The catchers are a little static, jumping only straight up, but what I love is their abilty to convert easy. Just lean `em a bit sideways, and they look like they are stretching all the way for catch. If you use a transparent plasticpiece, you can even give them the look of being in the air.
Seconded. The artwork was fantastic. I actually like the masks on the blitzers thou. It give them a way more evil appeal, which fits their role.I do really like the illustration Cyanide did for Pro elves and would like to see a model range based on that.
Some of the character models and most of the heavily armoured models are too large indeed.Darkson wrote:Do you not find the PP stuff looks a little large (might just be the figures I have/have seen in the club)?