Skeleton archer troop (yes, they are pretty awful in game, but so what!).
Finished the revenants. Going to do a couple of cavalry units in the same style, using more gripping beast models (the goth elite horsemen)
Interesting, so the Mantic Wraiths can look pretty! Thanks for showing that!
Baldur hated being the youngest. He got all the poxy jobs. “Clean the latrines Baldur,” “Fetch us some water, youngster.” “Guard the pastures at the rear of the army.” …He wanted to be up in the vanguard were all the action would be! He was bored senseless standing guard here… and the midgies were eating the head off him too.
He heard a crack of a twig behind him…ignored it. Those cows could be noisy beggars."
…The dagger was swift… and deadly.
Thanks! The models are showing their age. If and when Mantic come around to updating them I bet they’ll look great.
Having said that, seeing how easy these are to paint I am tempted to pick up another 20 or more.
That vibrant green makes my heart happy. Best colour ever.
Cheers. I’ve always thought that spectral stuff should have a green tint to them.
This was just a watered down green wash slapped on the entire model. Dead easy… if you’ll forgive the pun.
and i was just going to ask if it glowed in the dark…
Haven’t been able to add many regular guys, waiting on more mongols. But painted up a giant eagle beast of war for the herd mongols.
looking great…it’s a lovely model to work with
Nice. I really like the simple colour scheme and consistency across your units. They look like they belong in the same world, on the same battlefield.
Colors on the chariots pop nicely and those skeletons look grim and gloomy.
Both have a red and blue scheme but one is vibrant and alive and the other is darker and suits the undead more!
The first of the three druids. Sweet models with plenty of details for shade and highlights. I’ve still to decide what to do about the bases. … Standing around a Beltane fire, a cauldron, or maybe a sacrificial alter?..I could spend another three days mixing different shade of orange for his hair and still not be happy…a Sisyphus conundrum