We’ve come to the end, my friends.
Another OWAC
complete. My plan from the beginning was to paint half of a 3rd
edition 3000 point Empire army over two years. Last OWAC saw the completion of
the required units followed with this year’s addition of the rest of the army. Despite
falling one unit short I consider this goal a success. The Estelian pike unit
didn’t make it due to unforeseen circumstances.
I had a great time
taking part in both OWAC III and OWAC IV and hope to join another in the
future. So, without further ado here’s the money shot!
Looking smug with the Empire army of my dreams.
Well, that was pretty short and sweet, well done sir. Next year pygmies?
ReplyDeleteTempting!!!
DeleteExcellent army and progress! Congratulations on another completed OWAC!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! A lovely paint job on them, congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteLovely work, and a phenomenal unified color scheme!
ReplyDeleteYou get to look smug with *any* yellow army, as far as I'm concerned, and this one is beautiful 🙂
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, a proper Warhammer Empire 3rd army in size and looks. I love the focus to keep at it and use the same scheme with barely an exception. It really works.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! A really great looking, and impressively large, army! Some great models in there - all very well painted. An army to be proud of!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations James! I don't know which looks smarter - you or your lovely army!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely army - few sights compare to a medieval force with banners, pennants, heraldic shields and all!. Plus you painted a lot of models. Smugness is well justified :-). Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! The driving colour scheme applied simply and cleanly throughout, with the addition of striking banners makes this army an absolute lesson in having a clear, focused goal and ending up with a flipping wonderful army! Grat work and that, sir, is an excellent army shot :) Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking army and it must be a great feeling to have ticked that off the bucket list. Well done!
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