I almost bit off more than I could chew this month as these figures caused me no end of trouble near the end. I started off by painting all the horses and they turned out to be a joy so I decided I'd do the chariot horses as well and see how things went. Then I did the chariots, all plain sailing so far. The problems began with the riders & chariot crews which were a right pain in the arse. Everytime I though I had all the mould lines removed the next layer of paint would reveal more and more and then some more. Then it turned out the glue I had used wasn't bonding properly so I took them apart, cleaned the joins and went again. At this point I was getting nervous but in the spirit of Golgfag Paul I pushed on through and finished them. Then the first set of transfers I applied to the shields reacted with something and, for want of a better word, just dissolved. Luckily I had more so I applied them and then they began to peel away. A bit of varnish has hopefully solved that, phew. Do you know what? I am delighted with getting them finished. I am definitely taking an easier option next month though! This months offering which are two small 5-skeleton units of Death Riders and the full compliment of 4 chariots.
On to the individual units so. The first unit are 5 Death Riders armed with a mix of spears and hand weapons for a total of 108 points.
The second unit of Death Riders are all armed with lances and have shields for a total of 115 points.
And finally the four chariots with scythed wheels. The second crew-skeletons are armed with spear and shield with an unarmed driver. These came to a total of 448 points.
That was a grand total of 671 points! As I said earlier I am delighted with them. Nothing spectacular and basically just bone and bits of metal but finished!
Till next month
Well done sir, I always find bone difficult
ReplyDeleteI found bone to be easy also, but shield are hard, and chariots...great job!
ReplyDeleteAh the old skeleton army - I really love these minis and don't think they've been bettered as far as plastic multipart skeletons. They are, like you say, an absolute bugger for tricky mould lines though! Well done in persevering - it was certainly worth the effort bud!
ReplyDeleteNothing better as a big bunch of bones!
ReplyDeleteNice shields! Very Harryhausen. These guys the backbone of my brother's former army.
ReplyDeleteGreat entry! Those chariots are so cool, especially en masse
ReplyDeleteVery nice work!
ReplyDeleteMaybe a huge pain, but they look so great. Those shield transfers are top-notch.
ReplyDeleteFond memories of those old Skeleton Chariot models. I think I'd forgotten the mould lines, or maybe thirteen year old me didn't care...
ReplyDeleteSo many chariots! And they all look fantastic. Well done.
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