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Sunday, August 8, 2021

Warhammer Underworlds - The Sepulchral Guard

 A few weeks back I bought a copy of Shadespire and a few extra "Season One" warbands for Warhammer Underworlds. I've been working on Magore's Fiends and the Ironskull's Boys - they pretty much required starting from scratch. This weekend, however, I decided to get The Sepulchral Guard ready for play. These ones were actually fully painted. Usually when I get used minis I always repaint - just so the new ones match my style/scheme (not saying mine is "better", just... different enough). These actually looked really quite well done and I liked the colours and figured I might just touch them up. Mostly I just wanted to rust up the weapons - which turned out a bit trickier to do when everything else is already painted (usually I START with rusty weapons as it's messy - when done quickly - and gets paint over other parts!) 

Here's how the look now...

The Sepulchral Guard - one of the largest warbands, at seven warriors. 

Being a larger warband, I didn't expect them to be particularly hard hitting or tough. Most of them do one or maybe two damage - even when inspired. Only one, the Sepulchral Warden, deals three when inspired. I was surprised how many wounds they have! Three have two, three have three, and the Warden had four! I haven't had a chance to go through their cards, but they look like they should be fun to play. I hope I get a chance to start playing again SOON! 

The Sepulchral Warden

The Prince of Dust and the Harvester.

Two petitioners

The Champion and another Petitioner. 

Looking at these photos, I feel like I may want do a few more touch-ups... or... not... we shall see. 

Eh, probably not... SO MANY OTHER MINIATURES TO PAINT!!!

I painted a set of these, previously, for my friend John. You can see those here:

Warhammer Underworlds: Shadespire - Sepulchral Guard

I did play some Age of Sigmar and Necromunda last week - still haven't had a chance to finish writing up the game reports. 


4 comments:

  1. They look great, and the skellies probably have the most utility to be used in other games too.

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    1. Yeah! These will fit right in with my Cursed City skeletons and zombies... Add in the Crimson Court (still working on!) and I'm on my way to a Soublight Gravelords army! Cheers!

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