Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Tom's Sisters of Battle - Wrap Up




And the unedited pic, for extra pics 👇




The Sisters of Battle

I have very much enjoyed painting these new Drew Day Williams/Satyr Studio sculps alongside the official GW ones, although in the end, they didn't really turn out all that grimdark... 
Some highs include the two original Female Warriors: Jayne and Gabbs, and painting those two bikers - I'm really pleased with both of them.
Some lows include the varnish frosting on Sister Veridyan, which you could probably pick out in the pictures below. 
I'm also a little sad that I didn't get the Exorcist painted, but aaanyhow....crashing on!



High Command👇 
Canoness and 2 Seraphim Bodyguard
85+150
4 models

Middle Command 👇
the remaining 3 Seraphim Bodyguard, a Battle Standard, a Veteran Superior, a Preacher
70+10+10
10 models

Command👇
Preacher, Missionary, Confessor
10+23+54
10 models

Sisters👇
140+140
10 models

Sisters👇
140+140
10 models

Sisters👇
140+....(I'm not counting the other group. They can be added to the other Sisters to fill the spots left by their dogs or cherubs)
10 models

Redemptionist Militia👇
40
10 models

Redemptionist Militia👇
20
5 models


Flagellant Militia👇
40
10 models

War Machines 👇
2 Bikers, 1 Jetbike, 1 Dreadnought, 1 Rhino 
50
5 models 

Xenos! 😱👇
7 models


Here's a very rough, super rough breakdown of points:

Characters: 262 (21%)
Squads: 950 (75%)
Support: 50  (4%)
Allies: not  counted
Total: 1262 (130 more than planned) 
91 models (37 more than planned!)


The full Sisters of Battle Host👇




A pic of me with the Sisters👇



Not much remains excepting a very massive Thanks and All Praise (again!) to the ever Looming Overload Iannick, and his henchman: the Powerful Moderator Byron.

All the other Challengers have been hugely inspirational and motivational in equal measures - it's so hard to pick a favourite, but of course there's no need to. Just a quick bask in the glorious Oldhammerness of it all - the sheer love and effort that people make over their armies, and I come back fully motivated and stronger to the paint table! 

Congratulations everyone, hopefully see you all next year!!!


Intro: Army list - link
Month one: Leaders - link
Month two: Troopers - link
Month three: Troopers - link
Month four: Troopers - link
Month five: Troopers - link
Month six: Wildcard - link

fin....





 

16 comments:

  1. Another great project! You enthusiasm has become a must for this challenge, and I'm always a fan of colourful and bright armies!

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  2. This was a great army from start to finish! Congratulations!

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  3. Congratulations on finishing an awesome project! It has been a pleasure following your army grow. The teaser in the end is also very promising!

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    1. Hopefully I'll not get sidetracked into another army, although fingers crossed that that teaser 'locks' me in to it!

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  4. Wow. Nearly 100 minis painted and no compromise on quality or character. It's been hugely inspiring watching this project develop. Thank you!

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    1. Well, I think my eyes see differently to yours on that 😂Some of them were a...challenge! Thanks George, your enthusiasm for your squats has been a great motivator, and wonderful to see come together

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  5. Boooom! Cementing your veteran status with another OWAC campaign tattoo and a beautiful looking army to show for it! :D

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    1. Many thank you's! It's crazy how this great Challenge has motivated me to paint for *checks notes* five years. Bonkers! There's no way I'd ever have thought I could paint as much as I have.... What would we ever do without it?!

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  6. Fantastic project!!! You have done a great work. Full army ready to play with. I really like you color schemme and how It works.

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    1. Thank you very much! I'm really pleased with them! 💖

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  7. Each year you manage to impress everyone with your splendid work, and this year is no exception. Awesome as always, great work! Looking forward for your next project :D

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    1. daaang! Thank you!
      I'm currently very enthused with the idea of the next project - I hope the mojo carries on :) Thanks again

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  8. Lovely work, somehow combining lots of bright colours with a proper grimy Warhammer 40k feel. Another triumph!

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