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Made in us
Been Around the Block





Hello!
 

I have recently ordered a Circle of Orboros warpack in an attempt to get started into the Warmachine/Hordes game. Although i have a few questions about colorschemes and such for my circle models.
 
 

Heres what im looking for for my basic coloscheme:
 

1) The Metals Plates that Adorn all the models: Black in the recesses and a dark silverery metal outlineing the outside.
 

2) The Arguses? Argi? and Warpwolf: I am kinda looking for a darker-greyish-brown colorscheme. Could you guys help me out with how I could acheive this? Kinda like these:
     
3) For the bases... I was thinking along the lines of a pine forest in the midst of winter. so a little snow on the bases? perhaps a fallen pine tree and maybe even a frozen creek running between the warpwolfs legs.
 

would these ideas make sense acording to the Orboros background? Ima kinda going with a darker theme. I would prefer to use citadel paints if possible.
 
 


Thanks in advance -
 
The hound.

   
Made in be
Been Around the Block




Theme sounds good. They are druids, so the bases would work too.

P.S. The Circle are schemers and are even rumoured to make human sacrifices, so a dark theme works I reckon
   
Made in us
Tunneling Trygon





The House that Peterbilt

Unlike wolves, the argus and warpwolf have a shaggy long haired mane on top and short hair everywhere else. If you want something similiar to timber wolves, then maybe paint the shaggier parts grey-ish and the shorter haired parts a light brown fading to white in the under belly. The grey parts could have brown tips much like a timber wolves or the edges that meat with the short hair could be more of a brown. Overall I think it'd be hard to really duplicate a natural wolf look on the orboros dogs and have it look good.

Good luck!

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