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Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






Cheltenham, UK

For once, not a commission, but rather a force that I'm speed painting for my personal use (sadly, almost all of my own minis are speed painted on account of not having much time to paint my own stuff). These two took about 20 mins each. There's still lots to do to them both (not least, marking up the base rims with their arcs), but they're more or less ready for the tabletop at least:





I'll be adding another Nomad and Renegade, two Talons and, of course, Magnus (the Warlord) to this force. I don't own the rulebook yet, so have no idea how many points it is. One thing at a time!

Oh, and incidentally I got this lot, plus Karchev the Unstoppable (just for fun and probably to flog on eBay once painted) from Tim at The Miniature Side of Me blog, which I recommend as a good read and source of interesting photos of minis of all sorts.

R.

   
Made in fi
Paingiver






Southern Finland

Nice weathering, which brings much needed color to these figs. I would add a bit of metal color to the pistons etc to brighten them up a bit.

You can find a good online army builder for WM here http://www.forwardkommander.com/

You seem to have around 26 points of jacks there.

   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






Cheltenham, UK

Cheers, Metsuri!

Actually the motive pistons (the ones that actually move) are all painted with metallic colours. There are surprisingly few on each 'jack. One in each arm, one in each leg and the Nomad has two in its waist.

Anyway, I found a little time to break the back on Magnus and do the base arc rims:



R.

   
 
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