Back to my Swiss mercenar... sorry Grey Mountaineers, with a second regiment
of quarellers, led by Wilhelm Tellson, renown for the deadly accuracy
of his pistol crossbow... or the unbelievable luck of his page, Walter
Swiftfoot.
Of course, any ressemblance to legendary swiss characters is purely accidental...
Tell's Apple Shot - Relief sculpture around 1523 - Swiss National Museum |
All the marksmen are clothed in the BlackHorns colours of black and yellow. A short summary of the colours I've used:
- Yellow: basecoat: VMC Plague Brown; shadow: GW Reikland Fleshshade and P3 Bloodstone; highlights: base + VMC Pale Sand and Ivory, then pure Ivory;
- Black: basecoat: VMC Extra Opaque Heavy Charcoil; shadows: GW Contrast Black Templar; highlights: the base + VGC Bone white;
- White: basecoat Andrea white paint set (darkest tone); shadows: TMP Strong Tone shade; highlights: basecoat + VMC Ivory or VMC Sky Grey;
- Red:
basecoat Andrea red paint set (2nd tone); shadows: VMC Dark Red and GW
Contrast Flesh Tearers Red; highlights: VGC Hot Orange and VMC Basic
Skin Tone.
In
terms of miniatures, Wilhelm Tellson is a conversion of a MM11
champion, where the original handgun has been replaced by a pistol
crossbow. The Swiftfoot brothers are MM64 halflings, transformed into
musician and standard bearer. The other quarellers are basic MM15
models.
9 crossbowmen, including musician and standard bearer, plus a Lvl 5 champion with crossbow: 194 points.
Brilliant work!
ReplyDeleteI love how this unit tells a story, I can’t wait to see what else you come up with!
Thanks! Well, that's pretty it. What follows are classic pikemen and thunderers...
DeleteYour work is on an entire different level.
ReplyDeleteThinking of what you did last year plus what you'll add this year..
Yup. If I finish this OWAC, 2000 points of Marauder dwarfs. Finally, after all these years!
DeleteAmazing work as always! I love how you bring the old traditional designs into your figures!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love browsing the old swiss chronicles to find inspiration.
DeleteStellar work as always. Love the addition of the halflings.
ReplyDeleteKind of cheating. Way easier to paint than dwarfs :op
DeleteOh man, these are so good - even expecting your usual standards, they're incredible. Love the halfling page.
ReplyDeletethanks. Not so happy with the final result, but he'll do the job (and avoid me painting a full banner)
DeleteNice conversion on Wilhelm - the apple on the end of his sword is a great little touch! Love the standard bearer - he's got to be sweating with Tellson taking the shot one handed XD
ReplyDeleteHe he. Yep. I put apples everywhere, better than skulls if you want my opinion :p
Deleteexcellent work! I really like the paint job on the shield and the banner
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrea
DeleteWhat a start! I really love the historical elements that inspire your creativity. Inspiring stuff
ReplyDeleteThanks. and me too, I like introducing these historical bits in my units.
DeleteDude, these are perfection!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
DeleteThese are brilliant. Love the conversions and apples!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I think I've reached my maximum with these greenstuff apples :o)
DeletePerhaps I chose the wrong months to do my Marauder crossbows
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i'm sure they're good. You can't be wrong with Marauder dwarfs :)
DeleteYour work never dissapoint. As always, an amazing paint job that make me want to finish the wood elves and start a dwarf army
ReplyDeleteThese wood elves were a huge mistake from the beginning ;)
DeleteAbsolutely lush! The MM11 Champ conversion to Wilhelm Tellson is inspired!
ReplyDeleteA nice Renaissance feel to these little chaps, well done.
ReplyDeleteWow! Loving the overall presentation of the unit, especially impressed by the freehand work on the standard and shields.
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