Here you have a Scorpion from Warlord Games and this will be a part of a Marian/Caesarian Roman army that has been getting painting over that last year or so. The figures in the background are a part of this army and have just been shown in a previous post.
This has been completed as a part of this year's AHPC XI
The Scorpion and supporting infantry have all been painted using a block, wash and highlight method of painting. This is my version of speed painting and gives a rewarding finish for the table top.
The highlight is normally the same colour as the base allowing the toning wash to do its work.
Hope that you found this of interest.
Stay safe and cheers for now
4 comments:
That's a great looking scorpion and crew, Ross. I like the way the mail is sculpted on these Warlord figures. I may have to take a look a them if I get into Republican or Caesarian Romans.
A really nice piece of kit to support your legionaries. The base is very effective and complements the painting and sculpts, lovely.
Thanks Dean. I can't comment on the rank and file from Warlord Games from this range. That said the few character sets and this Scorpion are great figures in large 28mm which suits my eyes 😎
Thanks Alan. The basing is becoming a signfificant factor in my miniatures. Its not just flocking anymore, its a part of a scene that the entire army shares. Glad you like it!
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