Basing on the remainder of the Steel Legion platoon and company command squad was completed last weekend with mixed results. Watered down glue doesn't seem to hold the modeling grit I've been using on their bases when initially applied. Coming back with a second coat to seal the grit to the base was equally uninspiring with clumps coming off the base to stick to the brush. Put my first tufts onto a few bases as well as painting all of the base rims black. Now I need to clean up the feet of the models that have grit on them and paint them.
I did paint the trousers of the unpainted models and added a wash to the bases of the painted models. |
Base coat colors were applied to several of the Mechanicus drone or hovering special weapon servitors I've converted weeks or months ago. Second heavy bolter drone has been built from bits that have sat on my hobby desk for a long time. I think they were intended to be the gun portion of heavy weapon teams for a tech guard IG army or some such thing. They'd be accompanied by an ammo servitor on the 60mm base.
I was never brave enough to buy the previous version of the penitent engines due to all the horror stories I read or watched on Youtube about how difficult those models were to build and keep in one piece. New versions are chock full of detail and allow you to build two units so I did a bit of reading and will build my initial models as Mortifiers and not normal penitent engines. Don't really play 40K but might as well have some effective in game models if I do.
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