For my glade guard, I combined the summer scheme in White Dwarf (308 or 309 US?) along with what's in the army book. It worked out pretty well. For my dryads, I used the "ghost wood" scheme on the GW WE site, and it turned out really cool, although mine aren't as whitish as the ones on the web. Now I'm working on waywatchers, and it's like painting a unit of characters. Each one is so different.
I just used the main GG colour scheme (The one that they show you most) for all my GG and GR. I made up my own dryad colour scheme, it was a basecoat of scorched brown and then getting more and more like orange, adding a small amount of golden yellow for each highlight.
I use alternating snakebite leather, dark flesh, and dark angel green for the different pieces of leather. However, I thought the winter army looks pretty cool.
I love the winter theme and am really looking forward to modeling snow owls on me treeman. Plus I think it will be fun to do an army that doesn't have a standard green base with flocked grass on it for once. And I may hang tree ornaments from my tree kin as well. And make my mage look like santa. Well probably not on the christmas stuff. But definately yes on the winter theme.
Hey, has anybody used GW Kommando Khaki? I have never used it before and picked one up and it is like water and doesn't coat anything no matter how much I mix it. Did anybody else have this problem or did I just get a bad batch. Also, does anybody know how to remedy this?
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