Friday, 7 March 2025

From MattT: Sisters of the Burning Heart ( 75 points )

I have not ventured through the mean streets of Mordheim for quite some time.  The next time that I do I shall be accompanied by these Sisters of Battle.


I have gone for a very limited autumn palette. I took inspiration from other paint schemes on the internet and one of these colour cards you can also find on the internet to help me keep a restricted colour scheme. I have seen lots of U tube painters recommending them and I can definitely see their value.


Really happy how the robes came out, less so about the blackened armour but edge highlighting is a pain and I don't enjoy the process. I rush it and I think that shows.


15 x 28mm = 75 points


I still think your black turned out okay, and the colour scheme is great, Matt! A very fine paintjob, and your Sisters of the Burning Heart look very good. The highlighted robes are an absolute  succes. The good citizens (or should that be denizens?) of Mordheim should better watch out! 75 points it is.

Martijn

9 comments:

  1. Brilliant execution of that color pallet. I have been thinking of buying those cards for years Just have not pulled the trigger.

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  2. That works well and they are nicely done Matt

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  3. Excellent painting on the miniatures and I love the idea of the paint cards. I'll be searching in the internet for those soon.

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  4. What a gorgeous warband, the idea of limiting your palette and visualising it this way, is very cool too. I only wish I had the self discipline for it...

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  5. An excellent post talking about colour - I found anglo saxon colour discussions about plant extracts - fascinating and then there is Zorn method - bottom line is playing with colour is part of our fun. And the restricted palette is fantastic here while the black armour really does work - Those leaves on the bases simply shout autumn - excellent.

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  6. Your limited coloring is simply superb. The models have a brilliant uniformity. Well done.

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