Glad you like them, Nick. There's a tutorial on how I paint my Elves here:
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=25020/The Foundry paints I use are great as they come in packs of three shades - shade, main tone and highlight, so layering is a breeze. However, as you'll see from the tutorial, on these models the only thing that is really layered are the gems.
I used the three layers of Foundry Sky Blue, but any similar blues would do the job. The trick is to highlight the
bottom of the gem, not the top. Your highlights should get progressively lighter towards the bottom. I then put a dot of white on the dark part at the top to get the 'sparkle'. Also, the gem got a diluted black ink wash
before I applied the mid and light tone highlights and I brushed on GW 'Ardcoat on just the gem after the rest of the model had been lacquered with a matte medium, as this makes the gem shine and helps it stand out a bit from the rest of the shield.
I hope to get 5 more spearmen completed over the next couple of weeks and then I may start on a group of swordsmen or maybe some 'Rangers' (the old unarmoured metal Galadhrim archers from way back). I have loads more spearmen, armoured archers and heroes to do as well (Celeborn, Elrond, Gil-Galad) so there's plenty to keep me busy. I'm getting back to them after over a year break, and I will try to post them on my WIP thread here. However, everything I paint goes on my blog first so bookmark that if you want to be sure to see stuff as soon as its painted.
Best of luck with your project - the First Age has so much great gaming potential!
I look forward to seeing what you come up with on your models.
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