The banner is a red scorpions banner from Forge world that was converted with a dremel. And thanks to my super new back drop the photos so look a bit nicer. Forgeworld product codes: FWF025 then TR-40K-S-022. Master model by Simon Harris around about 2002. I was pressed time wise on this one but i must say they do look pretty good. The catalogue entry read There are times when Imperial forces must make do with the materials at hand to construct barricades to help fortify areas to defend, and repel the enemy. So here we have an Ultramarine Command squad.
Ultramarine Command squad *showcase No 14* Polished gold 72.055 *for gold highlights*īeasty Brown 72.043 *for the base of the purity scrolls*Īll these paints and more are available at Glorious Gold 72.056 *for gold details over a Beasty Brown 72.043 base coat* Metallic silver VMA 71.073 *Airbrushed 2nd base coat, sprayed from top angle*īloody Red 72.010 *used for highlights on red areas*ĭead White 72.001 *for highlights on the scrolls and for the ultramarine logo* Get the best deal for Forge World Warhammer 40K Miniatures from the largest online selection at. Metallic Black VMA 71.073 *Airbrushed base coat* This is the basic colors I have used, note that I might have mixed some and used some other paints not mentioned here. This one is for sale on Ebay right about now ?Ĭolors that we used are from the Vallejo Game Color range and Vallejo Modelair (VMA) range Of course i do use zenithal color layering but i normally don’t do OSL on power weapons and eyes. I haven’t done OLS (Object source lighting) in a long time. So here we have a Grey Knight Brother Captain, Its painted using the GW paint scheme but with an Ichiban Painting twist. Grey Knights Brother Captain *ShowCase No15*