These were given as a present two or three years ago. I painted up the boars and set them aside. Recently (by which I mean about a month ago maybe a bit more) I painted them. Like usual, pretty much painted according to the box. Again my photography skills let the side down a bit, they seem to highlight all the worst aspects and reduce the overall effect. Still they’re better than any attempt I might make at describing them. Overall very happy with them particularly their colourful crests. Oh yeah and one image is tiny because I resized it wrong and overwrote the original. .
Warhawk Riders
These guys are recently painted (three – four months ago, lol ok not that recent). Bought them second hand and have been sitting, primed in my cupboard for five years or so. When I read the new wood elf book I figured these were probably something I’d want painted up. When ever I’ve taken hawks in the past they’ve always been high achievers, but it always seemed to be good luck rather than my ability to use them or their inherent characteristics. In the new book though they are monstrous cavalry, meaning the naked toughness 3 elf is not a 3 wound toughness four model. On top of that the hawk and the elf are strength 4 on the charge with armour piercing (hawk has killing blow), elf has an asrai longbow and they’re skirmishing fast cav. All for a slight cost increase effectively a better great eagle for 5pts less (although a great eagle is a single model so still has it’s place).
Regarding the paint/modelling, really hated doing these guys, not sure why to be honest, thought they’d be fun struggled to enjoy painting them. Still not totally convinced with some of the choices I made even though like usual I modelled them on games workshops ones. Part of it may have been the hawks are so heavy that the spindly stand really struggles to support it. So many times I broke the stands. I was quite over it by the time I finished. The photos probably won’t show it but some of the stands have a pin in them now with heavy gauge wire (which I use for pins usually) wrapped around the plastic stem to help support the very thin plastic at the end that holds the pin. Works well but just serves to remind me of how fragile they are and what I inevitably have to look forward to when they break again in the future.
Dryads (2nd Unit)
This is my second unit of dryads. Painted them over a year ago, back when dryads were still some of the best infantry in the game 🙁 unfortunately the new book changed that. Reduced their points by 1 but also their ward save by 1, their strength by 1, their initiative by 1. They lost skirmish, increased min unit size to 10. They can’t take a banner and they can’t take a standard. On the flip side they got hatred and the ward save isn’t negated by magic. All in all though I think it’s widely agreed by players and opponents alike that they have been hit kinda hard. As they stand their role in the army is greatly diminished and the points almost certainly better spent elsewhere. Such a shame as they are awesome models and I have 29 of them. I can think of numerous ways they could be fixed but I think the quickest and easiest would be to give them back skirmish and reduce their min unit size to 5. I based them just before the new book came out.
For whatever reason they seem a bit shiney in the photo like the matt varnish was not so matt or in fact glossy, this is not the case in real life. And the photo is a bit dark.