Patrol Commander
Signaller, posed to stand next to the commander so they appear to be talking.
Engineer, carrying a meltabomb on his back and a shedload of krak greandes on his webbing.
Flamer, for flushing out carnivorous plants and enemy ambushers.
Tracker, with motion detector, to accompany the flamer and direct his fire.
Gunner, for heavy fire support.
Patrol medic, carrying two medikits on his back.
Scout
Grenadier, carrying a looted Tau pulse carbine.
Sniper
Those are excellent mate, are you going to put that much effort into every model in the army?
ReplyDeleteThanks mate :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is the army! We play small scale, narrative-driven skirmish games, so rarely need to paint more than a dozen or so models.
I love those sort of games, cracking models once again.
ReplyDeleteThese might be my favorite models so far. I really love that scout, for some reason.
ReplyDeleteI've got an idea for a recce mission for them. Can't wait to see them on the board
ReplyDeleteFirst, I would like to say that you have done an amazing job on these guard, and they look stunning.
ReplyDeleteI have been in kind of a slump lately, and have been looking for a new color scheme, so I hope you dont mind my asking, what colors did you use on the fatigues and armor?
Thanks mate, most appreciated.
ReplyDeleteAs far as the colours go, I was looking to simulate a British Army 'tropical DPM' scheme. I used Citadel Foundation Gretchin Green as the base, then applied broad, curved strokes of Catachan Green, then the same of Scorched Earth, then finally small strokes of black. Lastly, I gave the whole lot a watered down wash of Citadel Devlan Mud, to pull it all together.
The armour is simpler - its Catachan Green with a Badab Black Wash. Then back up to Catachan Green, then a couple of edge highlights of Catachab Green mixed with Camo Green.
Hope that helps, but any more questions please fire away!