Friday, June 5, 2026

A Cemetery Photoshoot - Valtteri's Undead Legion - May Wild Card Month

 

As some of you may remember, my inspirational art for OWAC 9 was the superb 4th edition Army Book cover. And I had plans to try and recreate the models from that painting.
Well, I did just that and then decided to take it a step further.

So here's my version of the cover art:


It's not an exact replica but I think the vibe is pretty spot on!




I decided to only use minis that were available in 4th ed for the characters. I also didn't want to cut up any metal minis for reposing or converting, it just feels wrong to me.

The Evil Threesome.

The necromancer is pretty much the same model as the vampire in the cover and I didn't convert him at all.

The standard bearer got some horns and a hairdo but the skeleton knight involved the most conversion work.

The rider itself is untouched but the steed is almost completely redone. The base is a plastic skeleton horse with barding from a modern Perry medieval knight set. I then did some greenstuff sculpting to fill in the gaps. The head is from the same Perry kit with the lower part cut off and replaced with a skeleton horse's lower jaw. The original knight has a lot of bat decorations so I painted a similar symbol on his shield. 
I'm not an experienced sculptor by any means and I always find it pretty intimidating, but I really like how the knight turned out!



Golbat, is that you?


The thing I was most worried about was replicating the banner. All my previous banners in this challenge have been painted on top of a black&white print, but now I'd actually have to draw!

Luckily this turned out to be easier than I feared and I really like the end result. It's a different style than the rest of my banners but I'm going to use him as Battle Standard Bearer, which I hope explains the extra flourish. 

Sketching.



Painting.


A few weeks before the end of May I stumbled upon a set of Skeleton Summons by GSW when I was buying some paints and brushes and they looked perfect as unit fillers. After buying them I remembered  the newly risen dead from the Army Book cover art and decided to use them for that instead. (There's one extra skellie in the second picture that I did a few months ago so I could get nice neat ranks).
Since these are only half of a model I decided to count them as such - so only 0,5 models per skeleton rounded down.




I did a cemetery themed board for Necropolis two years ago which was the perfect scenery for the photoshoot. I still needed to a moonlit sky with a bat swarm to complete the vibe so I did some A4-scale freehand. My kid did some of the bats :)

Blending is way easier in 28mm scale.


The photoshoot setup.

Extra models

Since this was a Wild Card month I didn't feel much pressure. Even if I did only a few models it would be enough. Armed with this Zen-mindset I decided to try and paint the rest of my Wraiths and the wonderful Wights from Warhammer Quest. In my mind the pair are the General's personal body guards.




The whole gang.


What a dashing duo!





Originally I hoped to do some special terrain as well but I really didn't have time for that. (I painted a bunch of non-OWAC minis too...). Maybe I'll try to do it for the final month? We'll see!


Statistics

I've painted a lot of models so far and to be honest, it's starting to feel that way. The challenge has been a lot of fun but I'm also glad it's over soon.
For my final month my plan is simple: paint my army's general - a Liche on a Zombie Dragon. Stay tuned!


January



25 Skeletons w. Swords&Shields, including Command Group

214 points

25 models

Wight

40 points

1 model

Necromancer Champion

163 points

1 model

2 Skeleton Ogres

72 points

4 models

2 Mummies w. 2-handed weapons

90 points

2 models

February



2 Wraiths

150 points

2 models

Wight

40 points

1 model

20 Zombies
including Command Group

88 points

20 models

Zombie Ogre

16 points

2 models

Screaming Skull Catapult

74 points

5 models

March

904

61

Chariot w. Scythed Wheels,
Crew w. Shield & Bow

79 points

5 models

Skeleton Horsemen w. Shields& Light Armor & Command Group

276 points

10 models

1 Wraith

75 points

1 model

April



8 Mummies w. 2-handed weapons

360 points

8 models

6 Skeletons w. Swords&Shields

54 points

6 models

6 Skeletons w. Spears&Shields

60 points

6 models

3 Wraiths

225 points

3 models

Vampire Count

200 points

1 model

May



Necromancer

68 points

1 model

Battle Standard

90 points

1 model

Mounted Wight

46 points

2 models

2 Wights

82 points

2 models

3 Wraiths

225 points

3 models

11 Skeletons

88 points

5 models

Total

2875 points

116 models



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12 comments:

  1. Fantastic work. I particularly like those wraiths. I remember a unit just like that in old battle reports!

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    1. Thank you! The Wraith unit from the 4th ed Armybook is an integral part of my childhood, I'm happy to finally have one :)

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  2. Excellent recreation of the art. Even though the models aren't exact exact matches (but great work on the steed and banner) the feel is perfect and overall unmistakable

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    1. Thanks! The recreation turned out better than I thought it would.

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  3. There's a lot to love here. The banner is stunning and I love your amazing photography! Your recreation of the cover art is second to none

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  4. OMG.
    That's some insane work. Can't wait for the Zombie dragon next month, and then later....army shots!

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    1. Gotta say I'm looking forward to getting all the models on the table myself. I didn't think I'd get this many minis painted!

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  5. Absolutely gobsmacked!

    All the minis in this project have been brilliant but this bit is outstanding. The converted Knight is fantastic - I once tried to make a skeletal horse like that and failed horribly - the banner is spectacular even by your standards (snigger), and that final cover receation is everything you could hope for.

    All that, *and* you continue to make those daft old wraiths into masterpieces.

    Very excited to see what Zombie Dragon you've gone with and to see it beautifully presented (no pressure)

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    1. Who you calling daft? Those Wraiths were an essential part of my childhood! (They are pretty silly though).
      Also well done on that standard-joke!
      And thanks :)

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  6. Just unreal! You've absolutely nailed the cover art recreation, it's honestly hard to tell the difference at first glance! Amazing individual miniatures as well - as usual.I particularly love the unit of wraiths

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