One of my main goals this Challenge is to paint some figures for Guards of Traitors Toll... in space! I've been inspired by GoTT, which has you play as City Guards in a fantasy town- very Ankh-Morpork Night Watch. You need a good amount of town scenery, scatter, and citizens- not to mention some watchmen.
Anyway, I thought I'd give it the lightest of re-skins so I can play it in a Necromunda-type setting. I made my own Enforcers mostly using Stargrave Troopers. One of the first challenges is to port across the weapons- ranged weapons are rare, and empty hands are useful. Not to mention spears, swords, billhooks etc. Despite having a plethora of bits, the Stargrave sprues rarely have exactly what you need in the pose you want, so there's a lot of green stuff going on.
I like this guy's thumping arm, from the Automatons kit. I went for a black beret, I think it suits the paramilitary look.
I used a blue wash (Army Painter Magic Blue) over the shock mauls for that electric look.
I've got a few more figures I'd like to build for this watch house, but this first bunch were a good test of concept. They're lacking in the grimdark gothic over-the-top-ness I enjoy (not to mention the absence of skullz), but I like the blue and black scheme. It's fun to try and make them all have character, despite wearing identical black uniforms, helmets, and glasses. I know gloves would make more sense, but it adds a bit of visual interest.
7x 28mm
From Millsy:
Dang! I've been tempted by GoTT and this is an angle I'd not considered. I can feel my limited resistance crumbling by the minute, thanks in part to this wonderful lot.
The way you've edge highlighted the armour, and used a blue tint across the minis to accentuate the cool black/grey is some amazing brushwork mate. And the stubble effect! Very cool indeed.
35 moving violations added to your total Barks.
Cheers,
Millsy








Absolutely brilliant, these guys look the real deal
ReplyDeleteThanks, Martin!
DeleteSplendid looking riot cops, the Roman shield is inspired, although part of me can't help yearning for black and yellow stripes!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
I do like the black and yellow stripes...
DeleteExcellent black and the wear and tear on the armour and shields heightens the immersion. I'd rather not bump into these fellas on the streets.
ReplyDeleteThey're keen to crack skullz.
DeleteSplendid work on those
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt!
DeleteVery cool Barks! Actually my Necromunda Enforcers are painted & ready to go...
ReplyDeleteI really had to restrain myself from getting them... I could see myself getting some in the future.
DeleteI love this as I did exactly the same thing and reskinned Guards of Traitors Toll into space! And I used the same figures as the basis for my cops too 😁 one of my gaming companions posted pictures to the official Facebook page too. But enough about me, these are great - the darker colours really make them look brooding and tough.
ReplyDeleteI'm really keen to see how you did it with any changes to the rules!
DeleteThat sounds like a very fun project and well executed, too. Looking forward to see more!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Teemu!
DeleteGreat set of figures. I like the scratches technique to add texture, it makes them look like they have a rough patrol area, and not some cushy job at the precinct.
ReplyDeleteI feel I could have done finer lines, but it works.
DeleteLovely work Barks. I admire the lenses, scratches and lighting effects.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Curt!
DeleteThose guards look fantastic. Nice kit bashing .
ReplyDeleteCheers, Tom!
DeleteWonderful work Barks, love the subtle shading on the monotone uniforms. I don’t want to mess with these guys.
ReplyDeleteWise idea!
DeleteFantastic work. Black uniforms are always a challenge - I"ll be taking tips for my modern police uniforms.
ReplyDeleteI tried to get that dark blue overalls with scuffed black armour look.
DeleteFine work here Barks!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Greg!
DeleteMean a nasty - grand job Barks
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dave!
DeleteOh wow, those are excellent. Love the five o'clock shadows
ReplyDeleteThank you, it is a super quick blue-grey wash.
DeleteGreat idea for a game! Love what you've done with their armour - really looks the part.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dux!
DeleteThat's classy painting Barks, you've really nailed that colour combination - an entry that oozes talent
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