Here he is, the first of 5 Grey Knights I purchased and am attempting to get table-top ready. Luckily, Grey Knights are stupidly easy to paint, even for my mediocre skills, due to all the detail the metal models hold. Well, what do you think?
Later, probably next month, I will bring to you the publication this is all gearing up for...
I am putting together a campaign, depicting the decline of a company of the Sons of Baal into Chaos. Of course, the Inquisition would probably be interested in controlling such an outbreak. Thus, the Ordos Malleus would send its Grey Knights to guard a valuable Inquisitor from the highly-likely demonic incursion...
Ok that's enough spoilers. You'll just have to wait and see how it goes from there.
It looks really good.How many more do you have to paint?
ReplyDeleteAlso, how will you do their bases?
I'll probably use the old PVA and topsoil trick I have used before, followed by a heavy coat of dark paint. Then a few successive drybrushes and it will be done. I don't really like to spend much time basing, because I think a too-fancy base detracts attention from the paintjob.
ReplyDeleteLooks sweet, and sounds like a really interesting campaign!
ReplyDeleteLooking good. A simple basing is great for models you play with regularly. For feature models (that one plays with less and belongs in a display) should have more elaborate bases as a small diorama to tell a bit more of a 'story'.
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