Posts Tagged ‘Kill Team’
Necron Sautekh Objective Markers
While making and painting the previous objective markers, I decided to make a second set for myself. Little projects like this, and the Cherubs I’ve painted for my Sisters of Battle, are fun, quick projects that work as markers, but they’re also great thematic pieces that compliment a collection. I made sure they were each…
Read MoreNecron Sautekh Overlord
Herald of Twilight, Lord Reaper Auset of the Sautekh Dynasty. Since we first laid eyes upon the model, I’ve been looking forward to getting an Overlord for myself. I love the broad shoulders and pose, the various glowing orbs, and Terminator-esque base I made. I made a few changes to the loadout, as you can…
Read MoreNecron Sautekh Royal Warden
Kartek, The Reaper’s Hand, Royal Warden to Lord Auset. The first character to join my Kill Team is the fantastic Royal Warden, a great HQ choice that boosts the effectiveness of nearby Necron troops, something that should come in quite handy with a squad of Warriors as the core of the Team. I made one…
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The Soulless Host. Of course with the release of all the new Necron stuff, I couldn’t resist getting some for myself. For now, this will be a small Kill Team, mostly a small art project, but we will see where it goes. The first and best place to start is some Warriors, of course, a…
Read MoreNOVA Open Death Guard Kill Team WIP 2
Progress continues on the Death Guard Kill Team, with each member assembled and primed, ready for paint. I tried to make each Marine an individual, taking care not to repeat any poses and as few weapons as possible. I had planned on adding more conversions to the group, but the Death Guard range looks so…
Read MoreNOVA Open Death Guard Kill Team WIP
A couple of months ago, I contacted the lovely folks at the Nova Open Charitable Foundation, asking if they could use another artist to help paint up some models for their charity raffles. They asked if instead, I would be interested in doing a small Kill Team project, which I was happy to accept! The…
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