Here are a couple more shots of my wife's work. These were her first miniatures she's ever painted. She said they looked like they would be fun to paint and jumped right in. Aside from the fact it meant less for me to paint (which when it comes to masses of miniatures, it's a good thing), I'm really proud of the results. I was pleasantly surprised how well they turned out.
Then there's my stuff.
The funny thing about when we were painting these. Here I was, reading all the painting tips in the different Warhammer Guides, White Dwarf and their website. I wanted to make sure I was doing everything correctly -- worrying about getting getting the techniques down and all the little details. Then my wife comes along, glances through a quick tutorial and off she goes. Within a couple of hours, she was done with the group of archers in the green and red tunics.
Here's one last pic to share for now. It's a closeup of the Skink leader.
I have yet to finish off his weapon. According to the "lore", the lizardmen typically fashioned weapons out of obsidian. That's kind of where I got "stuck" on this one. I needed to practice painting obsidian looking blades before I finished him off.
The leader and flag bearer are metal figs, while the rest are plastic. I really like painting the metal figs, but the cost factor is too great to have all metal figs.