Rank & File Month #2
For February I decided to stick with the skeletal theme, but switch to cavalry. I present you five Death Riders: undead knights risen to charge into battle once more. Armed with spears, shields and light armour, for the total of 120 points.
My initial plan for this month was to do six or seven models including a standard bearer. Alas, multiple work deadlines and other commitments meant that this month I had to stick to the basic quota of models. The minis are pure 90s - 4th and 5th edition. I love the character,
aesthetics and the level of detail, which is just right (not too much
and not too little). The design makes them rather delicate (plastic
horse, multipart metal rider) but they
make up for it with great presence.
Unlike for the foot skeletons, I did not do the rust effects and focused on cool, dark colours for the riders so that they contrast well with the bony horses.
My favourite sculpt in this batch. If you're a skeletal knight, it is very stylish to impale another skull on your spiky helmet...These riders are a back rank of a bigger regiment. Next month I will continue with the front rank including the comannd group. That's it for for February, already looking forward to March!
Cheers, Maciek
Beautiful - the cool tones on the armour work really well. There are some nice little conversions in there too if I'm not mistaken? I particularly like the helmetless rider!
ReplyDeleteNice models and painting job. Hope to see more in March!
ReplyDeleteOof. I only ever built one of these lads and that was one too many for me They look groovy when they're done though, and I'm impressed at how well that odd fella (if I'm not dreaming, one of them is single piece?) fits in.
ReplyDeleteLovely work on the Wight Cavalry!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever seen those cavalry figures before. Really nice.
ReplyDeleteExcellent job. I've always loved those Black Knight figures (I have 16 still to paint after painting 5 last year) and definately need to get hold of some of the skeletal riders that pre-dated them too as they fit beautifully in the regiment.
ReplyDeleteGreat bunch of skelly knight cavalry!
ReplyDeleteTerrifying! And also impressive. I think I would have flipped over the table assembling/painting them - great job!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful! Seeing these takes me back to the Nineties. So fragile, though!
ReplyDeleteThey look like they are gallopping straight out an early '90 White Dwarf.
ReplyDeleteThe feels..