


When the
Eldar speed project came to a end. Mr.
Ilg took it upon himself to help out with the cause. At the time I did one of my famous White paint/
Black wash paint jobs and a quick Dry Brush.( The jester is how most of the unit looked)
Nothin'n too fancy.

The
Harlequins are
simply models you can paint forever and ever. At the time the
resurrection of the army was a higher priority. Enter Mr.
Ilg.... The idea of black/white Harlie's must have been too much for the old
Farseer.
I guess?

A week or so later he returned with 15 brightly painted clowns. The Power Fist guy is my
fav.
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