My World Eaters have someone to show them how it's done!
Yes we Khârn!
I steer towards the 'box art' colours for the named characters of 40k, which explains why he's not doused in blood like his brethren. But I look forward to getting him into action - his ability to let rip with a barrage of attacks, as well as his propensity for killing his own team, sounds like he'll be a blast to field.
To keep him company, albeit from the mortal realms far, far away, a handful of Bloodreavers!
These are some of the models from the original Age of Sigmar box set (I'm only two versions behind) and as 'barbarians with a twist of Khorne', I really like them.
However, the defining feature of barbarian hordes is that there's usually quite a lot of them. And these Bloodreavers aren't exactly quick to paint. Lots of bare skin (of various tones) with plenty of belts, straps, tokens, braces, weapons, scars, etc. I've had these five at my painting desk, on-and-off, for a while now, and I've still got another score to do.
That said, I'm very happy with how they turned out. The red helmets may be a bit bright, but I'm going to wait until I have the whole army before judging that.
The loincloths were Gal Vorbak Red, which I think I'll keep consistent. The trousers were Thunderhawk Blue, which I will change for the next batch, so they look less uniform. For everything else, shades of brown and contrast paints were my friend.
So who knows when I'll get more of these - I suspect I will need a fair amount if they're going to provide a decent blood tithe for my battles!
Nice work - love your Kharn. Now they need to get out there, and harvest some skulls ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I've got enough Chaos armies they now have to work on a ticketing system for who gets to fight next. :-)
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