This is just a quick round up of the project.
Painted squads first:
Works in progress. These are pretty much test models for squads I am planning on adding to the force:
This is just a quick round up of the project.
Painted squads first:
Works in progress. These are pretty much test models for squads I am planning on adding to the force:
This guy is the medic for the command squad sculpted by Mark Copplestone. It’s of 1989 vintage and is a quaint sculpt with regard to how the medikit on his back connects flush to the breastplate on his right hand side whilst on the opposite side the there is a space where the uniform and belt are visible making the whole assembly an asymmetrical design.
I decided not to paint anything larger than a button red on this model and I chose to use a metallic green for the helmet badge and a more green tinted uniform colour than the other models in the squad. Colour wise it is going to be hospital greeens rather than red-cross reds for this force.
He has really cool boots which are quite different from the other models in the set which are generally only riding boots style things or boots & goulashes.
I went for a very dark skin tone for this chap as I knew I wanted to have white equipment. I like how the dark skin tone contrasts with the gold framing the breast plate and white helmet.
Two more members of the command squad to round it out to five models. A chap with a grenade launcher and a regular lasgun armed trooper. Both figures are from 1989 and are Mark Copplestone Sculpts to the best of my knowledge.
Both figures are painted up to almost complete stage. I need to sit down with the whole squad and try to normalise them a bit to each other. They need some personal icons and to have little tufts glued to their bases to complete the effect. I have opted to matte varnish the models generally with the exception of the gun, amour plates, shoes, helmet and goggles which received the gloss varnish. I am pretty happy with the work on this squad so far. I still need to get a medic done up for them so they will be Rogue Trader legal.
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Here is the group shot so far:
The Orderly for the Lieutenant’s command squad with the Platoon banner for the 3rd Platoon of the 13th Company of the Necromundan 1989th Regiment.
The model stays close to the source material with a few minor changes to suit my tastes.
The Source Material for the Banner
The banner is made from rolling out green stuff when it is half dry. One of the features of this banner is that it actually rotates around the flag pole. I do this so that is is easy to paint the rest of the model when you can move the flag out of the way, it makes packing and transport easier, makes it more able to take a drop (tested already) and means you can change the position on the final model if you are unhappy with it’s facing with ease.
13th Company 3rd Platoon, Ollanius Pius with the slogan “Mortis Imperius” which google translate says means “the power of death”
Next up is the grenade lancher guy and a guardsman to round out 5 models for the command squad and soon after will do a medic as an optional 6th model.
A veteran sergeant to accompany the lieutenant in the command squad. Skin tone is much ruddier than for the lieutenant. I am planning to include bit of variety in skin tones for this project. Grey armour colour for this fellow, keeping the black carapace for the officers.
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