Painting Recipes

Sunday, 6 October 2024

Raven Guard Recons and DreadTober begins!

Sometimes you just really get into a project – this happened to me these past two weeks and I quickly finished the Raven Guard Recon Marines, I had converted and shown of in the last post and built a Centurion to lead them. I also got a start on my DreadTober Dreadnoughts!

Ravan Guard Recons securinh a communications shrine
Pict 1472: Ravan Guard Recons securinh a communications shrine
Raven Guard Recon Squad
Pict 1473: Raven Guard Recon Squad
Raven Guard Recon Squad
Pict 1474: Raven Guard Recon Squad

These really painted up quite fast! I managed to put on the base colours more neatly after a black prime and the grey zenithal. This left me with only a few touch ups and detailwork to do after an oil wash. As always, I documented the steps of painting in a recipe to remember them for later. They are a bit simpler than my Blood Angels but since I kept the bases the same, they should fit right in nonetheless.

Chaplain Dreadnoughts (WIP)
Pict 1475: Chaplain Dreadnoughts (WIP)

I also put the base colours and transfers on my Howling Griffons Chaplain - these went on really quickly! The next step will be the oilwash. But I also might get moving with the Blood Angel Dreadnought I want to paint as a strech goal. With the good progess so far, the additional goal seems not that far off!

Raven Guard Delegatus Centorion (WIP)
Pict 1476: Raven Guard Delegatus Centorion (WIP)

After painting the Recons, I had to also think about a HQ unit to lead them as an allied detachement. While a Vigilator sure would make sense to put with them, I also would like to be able to run them as an actual Recon Company with the Rite of War. This means either using a Praetor or the Centurion Delegatus as the budget version. I liked the idea of the latter and looked for inspiration to show the Centurion's station. As far as I can see the only miniature released as a Delegatus is the 2015 event-exclusive Alpha Legion Autilon Skorr. He is sporting a baton which I liked and repeated on my conversion. Other than that the base model is the venerable ForgeWorld production MkV with some added green stuff at the hips and neck for additional hight. I also kept the option to run him as a Vigilator open and gave him a Nemesis bolter converted in the same manner to ones on my Recon Marines. I'm pretty happy with the way he's looking and can't wait to paint him up and more importantly run him in a game!


4 comments:

  1. I like the armour of the Raven Guard.
    It's very muted which suits the stealth legion a lot.
    Good luck with the Dreadtober projects, that double heavy bolter looks brutal.

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    1. Thank you! Building the Castraferrums was great fun and I look forward to painting them!

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  2. The Raven Guard came out quite well. Twin Chaplain Dreads for the win! Great DreadTober project.

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    1. Ah, calling the two Dread twins is something I had not thought of. But of course they are, even if they will end up in different chapters, that's exactly the right term for them!

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