"...Represented the inviolable and nigh-omnipotent authority of the Emperor." |
Due to the miniature forming part of my second Sons of Horus Tactical Squad for the Horus Heresy, it was undercoated with "Citadel" Sons Of Horus Green, before being heavily washed with Nuln Oil and dry-brushed with (more) Sons Of Horus Green. I then applied some "Citadel" Abaddon Black to his Bolter, the joints of his Corvus Armour, and a couple of parts making up his backpack.
"Their Primarch was Horus, known to them as Horus Lupercal." |
As a final touch I applied some "Scalecolor" Speed Metal to the Space Marine's eye slits, and then a single layer of the "Citadel" Contrast colour Flesh Tearers Red. I also fixed a couple of the many decals found on the "Games Workshop" Sons of Horus Legion transfer sheet onto his right shoulder-pad and in the middle of his standard's circular central emblem.
"Wargames Foundry" WIPs - This Russian infantryman is almost finished |
Ultimately I intend to field bands solely dedicated to each of the Nationalities covered by the core rule-book. However, for now at least, these winter-clad Infantrymen will join forces with my already painted British Riflemen and Officer. I also believe I have enough painted Frenchmen to represent an elite hunting party from the ranks of La Grande Armée - even potentially utilising the skills of the odd Prussian ally...
Beautiful work on Marines!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much indeed, Michal. Super-pleased to have got my second ten-man squad finished. Just a few left to do on my third squad and its finished too.
DeleteVery nice Simon! I was interested to see the Russian Infantryman and then read your plans about the Silver Bayonet. I was just watching a fabulous battle report for this done in the style of a Sharpe adventure and found myself considering the possibility of a sneaky foray into Napoleonics. :D
ReplyDeleteCheers Michael. I want to build up a 28mm Nap collection which allows me to play Black Powder. But that's a long-term project at the rate I paint. So I thought something skirmish-like would be a great start, and Silver Bayonet looks good for that. I've already got enough for both a Coalition and French warband, but can now expand both to include other nations etc.
DeleteI too thought Peachey's Bat-Rep, and overall coverage of Silver Bayonet has been first-rate - and they're the YouTube videos which convinced me to get the rulebook.
Great work finishing off the MK VI Simon, for some reason I thought you already had, and sounds like you have the makings of a solid plan, for your different Napoleonic's.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. I think a Silver Bayonet month will greatly help get me a few more Napoleonics finished tbh.
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