I haven't been painting so much 40k recently. Of course, that never means I haven't painted any...
For the Weekend at Burnies' event, I had decided to take The Scourged (more on that soon), which meant I needed a few more characters.
Given that I would fielding a lot of vehicles, a Warpsmith was a must, to keep them all running with dark energy.
And, because this is a Tzeentch-marked warband, I would need a Sorcerer.*
*(and you may be thinking that I already have eighteen other chaos sorcerers, but trust me - these were entirely the wrong kind of chaos sorcerers. I needed another one)
The Warpsmith is the standard monopose model, and a pretty good one. I put him on a 40mm round base because I wasn't having any truck with him being the only character on an oval.
He doesn't get into melee often (that poor hammer), so it was quite a few games before I learned that his mechatendrils don't get separate attacks any more - what's that about?
As always, the same paint scheme as my other Scourged:
- Gold trim: Retributor Gold base, Reikland Fleshshade wash, Golden Griffin drybrush
- Red armour: Wazzdakka Red base, Carroburg Cromson wash, Wazzdakka Red layer
- Blue Armour: Kantor Blue base, Nulk Oil wash, Kantor Blue layer, Altdorf Guard Blue highlights
- Cloth: Khorne Red base, Nuln Oil wash, Mephiston Red highlights
- Straps: Zandri Dust base, Snakebite Leather contrast
- Pipes, straps & gun barrels: Ironbreaker base, Nuln Oil wash
- Bullets: Runelord Brass + Xv88 base, Agrax Earthshade wash
- Eye lenses: Ulthun Grey base, Hexwraith technical
- Freehand symbol: Grey Seer
The Sorcerer was another model straight-out-of-the-box (I really wasn't pushing my conversion muscles here), but since I'd already done a modified sorcerer, I fancied having a go at the standard one (which was a gift from the excellent SultanPlays on YouTube)
And speaking of treading familiar ground: he's another Roboute Guilliman!
I'm not sure how this came about, other than a conversation with a Warhammer Muggle somehow escalated into my doing a commission paint for him. That's three Guillimans I've painted, and I still don't own one.
I quite enjoyed it, even if it was the third time around, and I made the dead heretic at his feet a Word Bearer this time, so there's your variety.
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