Hello,
Just testing the waters here before I dive head-first into a huge Perry Miniatures project.
I game up the hobby a while ago, but am now coming back to it. I've had a few classic wood elf minis floating around for a while, some of these I painted 2 or 3 years back, whilst the most recent two I did this last week. Knowing that I'm getting back into the hobby has given me a good reason to finish them off and practice my brushwork. I'm definitely a hugely better painter than I was when I was last playing WFB (which must be over 10 years ago). Odd, because I haven't touched a paintbrush in that time!
There are actually three others, but I'm just showing you the best few.
The wardancers is a 90s 4th edition sculpt, whilst the others are from the late 80s I think.
They were a real joy to paint. I find flesh especially fun. I'm most satisfied with the decal on the shield, the colour of the cloth, and the flesh on the archer on the far right (who has an eyepatch!).
The bases are just done very plainly with sand, and I may add to them at a later date, but for now I think they work fine.

However what is entirely new to me is taking proper photos, so this is really a trial run for that. I've bought a lightbox, and am using a cheap digital camera. If anyone could give me tips on how to get better photos, I'm all ears! I could justify buying a better camera if I know it will get better results, but don't want to spend much - I have no interest in photography except for this.
But looking at them now, I'm quite happy with this photo.