Here it is, finally, the Anvils of the Heldenhammer - Viglant Brotherhood Spearhead!
This is the Fifth Spearhead army I have completed!
Anvils of the Heldenhammer - Viglant Brotherhood Spearhead
This Spearhead contains:
General
- 1x Lord Vigilant on Gryph-Stalker
Units
- 1x Lord Veritant (with Gryph-Crow)
- 3x Prosecutors
- 5x Liberators
Lord Vigilant Thadeos Doursoul on his trusty Gryph-Stalker Cracker!
Lord-Veritant Shandra Moongheist with her Gryph-Crow Yazik!
Three Prosecutors (Prosecutor Prime Rhea Swiftwing, Prosecutor Carissa Spearflight, and Prosecutor Zisis Skystrike!)
Five Liberators! (Liberator Petra Hammerforged, Liberator Athos Hammersoul, Liberator Prime Darrion Hammersmith, Liberator Xenia Brighthammer, and Liberator Lukas Surehammer)
I also made a set of Control Tokens for the army. Not my BEST freehand painting ever... but they'll do...
Other Spearhead Armies completed, so far...
Hedonites of Slaanesh - Blades of the Lurid Dream
Blades of Khorne - Bloodbound Gore Pilgrims
Blades of Khorne - Fangs of the Blood God
or you can see ALL of them Here:
Age of Sigmar - Spearhead Armies Gallery
I still have a bunch that I've acquired (or... MOSTLY acquired - still needing a unit or two, here or three...).
Fantastic minis, fantastic painting! The tokens look pretty good to me for freehanding. If you do more paint pens might be something to look into.
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DeleteThese are quick and easy enough to do with a brush and paint... and I'm not going to be doing too many more. five or six for each of the spearhead forces I get around to finishing.
Great looking little army, I've succumbed to paint pens,it's not so bad, honest!
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Thanks!
DeleteOkay, that's a second mention of paint pens, so I guess I should look into this more. Is there a particular brand you (or Fitz-Badger!) are using? I'm not opposed to the idea, I just have limited experience with them and the ones I've tried had very thick nibs that feel like they'd be WAY TO BIG to be much use for miniature-hobby applications and also it seems the nibs tend to try out if not used regularly enough (or maybe you have to changed them any time you use them?) I had a few passed on to me and most were dried up and I've seen them sold with spares...
I have used Posca paint pens for doing things like lines and eyes (including pupils and white dots for shine) on chibi style minis. I think they worked fine for that. I think they would also be useful for drawing graffiti and markings on terrain and vehicles.
ReplyDeleteI think some of the makers of regular paints in pots for painting minis also have come out recently with paint pens (presumably using something similar to the regular paints?) I have yet to try those myself.
Wow! my local art supply store has a huge display of Posca markers. It was one of the markers someone gave me - but it had a thick nib - like an old felt marker. I had no idea they came such fine liners/nibs/tips (or whatever you call the painty end!?) will have to pop in and have a closer look!
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