Back from somewhat sunny California (still warmer than North Dakota) and once more into the deep freeze (so to speak at -4 F). Nice little break from the temps and now back into the downslope of the challenge.
I am taking a Dogs of War force to Adepticon end of March to play Warmaster and need the requisite 4 units of bows. I had ordered them early on for the Challenge and when I started to paint realized I was short about half the stands. Oops. back to the interweb for reinforcements. They arrived while I was away and I started on them as we recovered from traveling this past weekend.
I took a different approach to the troops this time.
The prints come as 2 figures on a base front and back rank. I placed most groups of 2 on popsicle sticks and also tried 2 stands of 8 on their bases for painting. Not sure which method worked best.
I gave them the black undercoat and as they are mostly armored, I decided to slap-chop them and use metal speed paint for the armor. This seemed to speed up the process, without a downgrade in finished product. The pouches, bow strings, bows, limited flesh, shields (these probably took the most time) and I think makes the unit pop at this scale, were done with acrylics. I did go back and hit the helmets and shoulders with acrylic gold as I find the speed paints seem to dull the figures down somewhat.
I've started using Monument Hobby Pro Acryl Brown Earth Fine basing texture for all of these 10mm bases, a light dry brush and add clumps of flock.
I will be using them as simply crossbows so they do not get the pavis bonus or armor bonus. Simply ranged armed humans. I think they look better than simple crossbows so play for looks and fun I say.
So, here are the 7 stands to flesh out my required 12 stands.
1st Unit:
| I smeared some basing pumice on the shield by mistake and figured normal weathering for campaigning so didn't sweat it. |
Lovely looking unit Bruce. I've fielded these guys in our not WH TTS campaign, and they served me well. Great work on the bronze and the flags.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Always a treat to see more Dogs of War in any scale! Well done Bruce.
ReplyDeleteLovely Work!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see more dogs of war, the people who ensmallified have done a great job
ReplyDeleteLovely teeny tiny dogs of war!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
More magnificent DOW. Thankfully you noted the mistake in time to paint them for Adepticon.
ReplyDeleteWonderful stuff Bruce. I hope they give you good service in your upcoming tournament. I have these guys as well in my collection, and as Peter mentions above, they've earned their pay on several of our battlefields.
ReplyDeleteThese look super cool, great work!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Bruce!
ReplyDeleteFantastic again Bruce, I just love seeing this little stuff
ReplyDeleteNice work, Bruce!
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