Witch Elf #2 in classic 'fend' pose. |
With the final player painted, I can now show you the full 11-strong team:
4 Blitzers, each with a unique face mask, but based on the same core model. |
4 Linemen. 3 are based on 2nd edition Elf Linemen, with the 4th converted from a Wood Elf Wardancer. |
My 2 Witches flanking a Runner. The Witches' legs are from a classic Harlequin. |
And finally, the gratuitous team shot. Note the Blitzers forming a protective cage around the Runner! |
I've just calculated that 25 individual models went into the making of these 11 players, but hopefully the end result comes close to my ambition - to make a Dark Elf team as if Jes Goodwin had sculpted the 2nd edition figures, rather than the Perrys.
A pure Jes Goodwin Dark elf BB team, that is a impressive sight !
ReplyDeleteYou can be really proud of this one ! The new witch elf is indeed a very good addition and the conversion jobs is a very good one.
With the spare parts you can still build a lot of funny things I bet so nothing should be wasted in the end (every model can use a Jes Goodwin bit is my motto).
What shall we see next then? Brat gangers? :D
Bratt gangers...funny you mention that... ;)
DeleteWitches conversions are great and team colors are good !!
ReplyDeleteI love that team! Where the cheerleaders?
bye Nico.
Thanks Nico :) Cheerleaders are coming soon - I promise!
DeleteYour best Blood Bowl team yet I think - very much the 'what if Jes Goodwin sculpted Dark Elves' as Asslessman says. I'm glad you used three colours on the scheme, and I hope your hard work pays off at the NAFC.
ReplyDeleteAnd what's with team boards? Useless tat, I say - if it's not on the pitch, its not neccessary!
ReplyDeleteI think of them as slightly blinged up carry trays that happen to make the team look good at the same time ;)
DeleteHey Axiom, your work is a huge inspiration. I have been wanting to paint up a Dark Elf team for years now, but I never found any miniatures that I really liked.
ReplyDeleteYour solution is great.