Illustration by John Blanche (The Seven Serpents) |
Regarding the conversions, I've tried to emphasize the religious aspect of my pilgrims by adding candles wherever I could. For "Candle head", I had in mind the Dark Souls III Grand Archives Scholar (I'm still trying to find a model suitable for the "candelar sword")
Dark Souls III Grand Archives Scolar |
For the standard bearer, I have trimmed down all the cabalistic signs on the robe of the wizard Norri Skullspearer, replaced the staff by a brass rod, glued the flag initially held by a priest of the Helldorado game, and topped by a set of plastic candles from the Luminark of Hysh box.
As for the cleric of the BBD1 Dungeon Adventurers set, I have restored the original equipment by replacing the ankh of my variant by a greenstuff cross.
Source: The Stuff of Legends |
For Cleric Saint Ogg, I've simply replaced the original head by the hood of a Necromunda Cawdor ganger to give him a more sinister look:
Regarding the painting, I've tried to apply the same palette on every model:
- Robes based with a mix of VMC Beige and VMC Chocolate Brown, darkened with Chocolate Brown and VMC Dark Sea Blue and highligthed with Beige and VGC Dead Flesh,
- Hoods based with VGC Heavy Charcoil, darkened with pure black and highlighted by adding VGC Bone White to the base,
- Candles based with GW Rakarth Flesh, then TMP Strong Tone, then VMC Sky Grey and finally VMC Ivory,
- NMM using a mix Dark Sea Blue and VMC Mahogany Brown, then P3 Greatcoat Grey, then VMC Sky Blue and white.
C03 - Red Robe |
BC1 (Adventurers Starter Set) - Devout Cleric |
C03 - Ancient Word |
C03 - Ebonite |
TL9 - Pilgrim |
C46 - Harold the Pilgrim |
TL1 - Monk |
TL9 - Pilgrim |
TL4 - Priest |
- 12 pilgrims (count as Helblitzen) with standard bearer: 13 x 9 = 117 points
- Bishop Maximus, Lvl 10 wizard = 85 points
- TOTAL = 202 points
God lord, that is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteVery nice somber tones on this group. Nice job
ReplyDeleteLovely work! Great conversions too! And new meaning to the term 'hot head'!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your theme and your metal work on the shields and weapons have been fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!! Sorry, had to get that out. These look great. love the theme and the work.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, the priest and the monk are stand outs for me. Lovely faces! Cracking job
ReplyDeleteThanks! No wonder: the priest and the monk are designed by Aly Morrison. His faces are always full of character
ReplyDeleteMagnificent work!
ReplyDeleteUnreal. I can't believe they are 28mm miniatures.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work! Makes my figs look like I colored them with crayons...
ReplyDeleteI run out of superlatives......😲 You make miniatures look alive and the paint job is simply exquisite. Again, I share Ratwigs view.... Make me think mine must look like the kids painted them! Just amazing.... What's next?
ReplyDeleteThanks, all of you! I've just started my next regiment: bearded hermits with long guns :)
ReplyDeleteInspirational! I absolutely love this army concept and the paintwork is sublime!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteAnother great selection of models, with some nice, subtle conversions. The quality of work is super too.
ReplyDeleteThe character of the army develops every month, so I'm looking forward to the next installment.
I'm triple impressed... by the candle conversions, the impressive painting standard, and the assembly of a great range of classic figures. Amazing entry once again!
ReplyDeleteWell, thanks! Candle conversions are quite simple, and I try to catch up the flaws with thick layers of paint :)
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