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Sunday, 4 September 2016

Legio Tempestus Titan Guard, Part 1

With the release for preorder of the Secutarii from Forgeworld, I've decided to trial out a colour scheme on a Skitarii Vanguard model.  As the Skitarii don't seem like they will be coming to 30K, (big mistake FW!), I can't see myself building a force as anything more than a modelling/painting project.

I wanted to echo the colours on my Large God Machines, so a white helm and trousers, green lens and the fractured azure of the Legio on the coat.  The rest is the usual silver/steel metals.  I didn't paint checks because I didn't seem it fitting well on the model with a whit helm.  When I get to other war machines, these will likely have these.  The base is still drying so hasn't cracked properly yet.

On to the pictures!




Some touch ups are still required, but I do like where it's going.  What do you think?

If you fancy seeing more Legio Tempestus support troops, go check out BigJon at http://twotitans.blogspot.co.uk/, his are dam cool!

The long hobby war contiunes...

7 comments:

  1. Very nice sir. I like the white helms. I may do the white helms on my Titan guard.

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    1. Cheers BigJon, I like the white because it matches the Titan heads I have. Maybe your troops could do the same with the light blue your Titans have?

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  2. Snazzy Camouflage Sir. Love them, guess you will be getting some FW Titan Guard too?

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    1. Set of each on preorder already. Are you getting any to bolster your Skitarii forces?

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  3. That looks fantastic! Beautifully done, man - looking forward to seeing more in this scheme!

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  4. Looks fantastic. Makes me want to green stuff the cloaks on mine into furs and maybe use some of the servo-skulls I never used that you get with Titans to make a suitable Mortis force.

    I love the dazzle camo but can't help thinking it might look even better with the cloak painted solid blue. Either way lovely work, as always!

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  5. Looking good so far. Keep it up, Hertford.

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