All ten models assembled for action (click on 'em to see better)!
I managed to achieve a lot of variety even with the limited color palette. The accents of red, yellow, and blue work to add some color while the overall grays give them an all business look. I'm really happy with how they turned out.
I have another squad of unpainted Imperials, but I think next week I am going to give them allies of a different sort...
Those look great. I'm hoping to get some of those in the future for my genestealer cult.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice looking unit, and I love the beastman. I've always liked the older style of Imperial Guard and your paint job has brought them to life.
ReplyDeleteI have quite a few of these, painted in a similar style. Definitely a staple of any old school 40k collection
ReplyDeletelove these!
ReplyDeleteWell done :) Also I should trade or buy some of these imperial guards for my genestealer cult. ;)
ReplyDeleteOld skool, love them. Reminds me of my childhood. Thumbing through a white dwarf with the full page advert for that range and ticking the ones i wanted. Have you got the 'vascez' auto cannon one?
ReplyDeleteHmmm.. I don't think so, but I'll have to check - I have another fifteen or twenty of these guys...
DeleteTop job on the squad!
ReplyDeleteYour really making good headway into your lead pile.
They look brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI love the way they are all very militaristic but have wonderful individual character.
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that's lovely. i am well impressed.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, these are superb Clarence!
ReplyDeleteThanks, guys!
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