Illustration by John Blanche, "The Warrior's Way" |
For
the second month of the OWAC III, I've followed an easy path: a
regiment of only 10 miniatures, the noblemen who decided to join Pieter
the Pious's quest.
Among
the Citadel F2 Fighters and F5 Paladins ranges, I've tried to pick
models with a crusader look, complemented by warrior priests. The only
conversion made here is the standard bearer: I've simply replaced the
left hand holding the original lamp of Sir Osram by a standard coming
from an Empire plastic sprue (can't remember which one) and topped by a
Black Templars relic.
For the painting, I have used a very limited palette to unify the models, starting with the flag, borrowed to the Knights Templar. The beige tones are made with a mix of white and VGC Heavy Brown, shaded with VMC Flat Earth and The Army Painter Strong Tone wash, and highlighted with VGC Bone White and VMC Ivory. The black tones are even simpler, with a base of VGC Heavy Charcoil, highlighted with VGC Bone White, and shaded with VGA Black or a mix of VMC Dark Sea Blue and Mahogany Brown. The red tones are more complex, with a mix of VMC, P3 and Andrea references.
To summarize, we have:
- Seven knights (count as Reiksgard): 77 points
- Sir Osram, standard bearer: 22 points
- Bertrand the Red, musician (hornblower): 22 points
- Valdemar the Just, Level 15 Hero, with shield, heavy armour and a useless lantern: 84 points
TOTAL: 205 points
And the family shots:
See you next month!
Amazing....as always!! 👋👋 Oh to be just half as good as you! 🙄
ReplyDeleteThat conversion of Sir Osram is super!
ReplyDeleteYet another display of excellent painting - do you use a magnifier to get this subtlety and amount of detail, or do you just have very good eyes?
Keep them coming!
Just my myopic eyes 🤓. Thanks!
Deletebewsh! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! so pretty...
ReplyDeleteLovely unit (Sir Kull of Death, LOL!)
ReplyDeleteAh ah. Unfortunately, no time left for painting Sir Kit Breaker, or Maurice the Chevalier. Maybe as extras in the coming months.
DeleteUnreal!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks you everyone. The plan for March is to paint monks and pilgrims. A lot of black and brown...
ReplyDeleteThose faces are so full of character and you did such a great job painting them.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work, as always. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing some miniatures like Sir Kull of death getting painted. It's always really cool to see Jaeckel's painting.
ReplyDeleteThose faces are incredible - another brilliant offering!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous unit! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks, all of you!
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