This is my first post here..great LOTR community you guys have here
Ok, so with new members at the local wargames club keen to revisit Lord of The Rings SBG and with my Tolkien interest reinvigorated by The Hobbit movie, I have dragged out all the GW Galadhrim models sitting in the depths of my painting pile with a view to getting some on the table. They'll be used for pretty much whichever Elf faction I fancy playing at any given time...
Thing is, what colour scheme to use...
I didn't want a total carbon copy of the movie/GW scheme (and anyway, as a mainly Historical gamer I mostly use Foundry paints and Army Painter dip now, so I'd never get an exact match) so I have had a think about possible schemes and painted up 2 archer models to see which I like best. One has a movie-themed golden armour approach and the other goes with Tolkien's descriptions and silver mail, etc. Both have a grey-ish clothing and cloak vibe going on (the cloak is Foundry Night Sky light) as that is what I think of as 'Elf' colours really...
I do think my Army Painter and highlight technique works well enough. It takes me about half the time my full-on layering technique takes and these days it's more about getting stuff on the table than showing off mega painting!! My method is as follows:
White undercoat whole model
Undercoat mail armour black
Drybrush mail with relevant colours (usually 2 shades)
Tidy up undercoat if necessary after drybrushing!
Basecoat in flat, bright colours
Brush on Army Painter 'Strong Tone' - leave to dry for 24 hrs
Add highlights with original basecoat colours
Brush on Testors Dullcote to 'matte' everything down
The only difference this time was that the clothing got very fine highlights with a lighter shade to sharpen cloak folds, creases, etc and the armour on the silver guy got a final highlight AFTER Dullcoting, just to bring up some shine which I felt was lacking. I didn't feel the gold model needed it although I might add some now just to see if it adds anything. Also, the cloak decoration was added at the highlight stage, not at the basecoat stage.
So, what do you think? Silvery armour or Gold? I'm not sure...
So, if you have a preference, please do let me know. The silver model screams 'Tolkien Elf' to me but the combination of bluey grey and gold on the other chap is very nice, however the gold seems a bit overpowering of the other colours and it's the lightest I have (GW Burnished gold). Decisions, decisions...
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