I mentioned in a previous GeekDad Paints! post that even though my friend and I weren’t yet halfway through my first Warcry campaign I had already purchased my second warband, the Stormcast Eternals
For those who don’t know—and I was definitely in this camp at the beginning of 2020—Warcry is a small-scale skirmish version of Warhammer. Usually played by two people, each player controls a group fighters over a series of battle rounds where they duke it out to complete specific objectives.
I was introduced to Warcry very recently by my friend, a seasoned veteran of many Warhammer campaigns, and an accomplished model painter. Although I had some experience with painting minifigures for tabletop games, my skills with the brush are more likely to evoke comparisons with Jackson Pollack rather than Da Vinci.
Nonetheless, I am enjoying experimenting with different styles, reading through pages and pages of “how to paint” articles online, and ignoring all of the top tips I can find.
I now have enough Citadel Paints to create a rainbow with the pots in my paint box, which, sadly, is a far more satisfying artistic accomplishment than my actual finished models.
The Stormcast Eternals are supposed to be the embodiment of justice, truth, and order, therefore (in my mind at least) they wear shiny gold armor and have cool laser swords and blue crossbow things. So, to paint them I first sprayed with a primer of Mechanicus Standard Grey
As well as the sword- and crossbow-wielding Vanguard Hunters, the warband includes three Aetherwings—kind of falcon-like birds—I used the same general paint scheme, adding in some Xereus Purple
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Having completed the main paint scheme for my Stormcast Eternals warband, I now needed to finish them off with some interesting bases. I’d previously played around with creating lava effects using Mordant Earth technical paints, now I wanted to do something slightly different.
First, I had to complete some testing with different basing techniques. I was using Mordant Earth
I decided the best option was to go with the blue bases to match the blue trim of the Eternals’ armor, the Aetherwings, and the Gryph-hounds. I’m not entirely sure why there is snow on this landscape and I haven’t read enough of the official Age of Sigmar lore to come up with a fancy explanation.
Overall I was really pleased with my finished attempt.
Now I just have to wait until we can actually meet up again to continue our campaign. The Stormcast Eternals hit pretty hard and I’m excited to see how they’ll fair.
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