Showing posts with label Brotherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brotherhood. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2025

KoW Expansions

 Yes further expansion of random armies is in order.



After years of hibernation I managed to get some desire to add to the Brotherhood army.  These guys are a massive pain to paint and take forever.  These are the simplest heraldry for the initiates


the dwarves gained a regiment of rangers and a steel juggernaut.


The undead gained a few Goreblights as I shuffled through the various bones boxes.


The brotherhood even gained a spellcaster damsel!


And for Rhordia I've got a mounted heroes as well.


Thursday, March 29, 2018

An Army of Bros

Finally finished up 1000 points of brotherhood a few months ago but never bothered to take pictures for some reason!  Well better late than never.  Also get to preview a new city board that I'm working on and will have a full tutorial eventually as well!


I've had the minis for this army since 7th edition Warhammer Fantasy but kept putting off painting them for one reason or another.  Thankfully KoW has multibasing so the chore of painting up peasants is lessened slightly!  On top of that the army is playable unlike the poor Bretonnians..


I painted up the Green Knight a long long time ago but a new base is always welcome.  Now he's conscripted as a redeemer exemplar.


I wanted all the infantry to look like it belonged to the knights via colors.  I can imagine that the nobility would bring along a contingent of lower troops or militia to a gathering of forces.

For the peasants I went for an easy trick of priming white, running a sepia wash over all the minis and then filling in the rest of the colors with washes.  The sepia wash gives the other colors a bit of shading to work with and creates a more faded colors look keeping them suitably dirty.


Ah the knights.  Each one with individual heraldry and for the most part painted up separate.  There really isn't a nice easy way to batch paint these at all and it was super slow going.  It took more time to do one regiment of these than it took to paint my first 1k of Empire of Dust!


And there's the whole 1k points along with a bit of the new city board.  I love how this army looks on the table but fear how long it will take to paint the rest...


And as a final aside I painted up this little chap for our recent 40K Tournament.  We have been running short on terrain and did a fundraiser tournament to fund two new boards and terrain for them. Some of our community including me volunteered to paint up peoples minis for a prize as well as others getting to choose the theme and colors to be used on the boards.


I'll be doing a full tutorial on the boards and terrain eventually but have some other sci fi projects to finish first.  Here's a preview of just what insanity I'm working on for 40k though...



Monday, January 15, 2018

The Bro-Hood

Finally finished my first set of Brotherhood minis!  Because of the stupid amount of colors and the individuality of each knight these things took way longer than the first 1000 points of Empire of Dust...



Of coarse they can also be combined for a horde (the bases line up).  This is definitely not an army I'm looking forward to painting up as it just takes soooooo much time but I think it will look stunning on the tabletop with all the crazy colors so totally worth it I hope.

Monday, December 4, 2017

How To: Grass Fields base




It's base time again!  This time we will be looking at a basic grass field basing scheme and using the magical secret weapon: Mod Podge.  For this basing scheme you will need a base, Some Coarse scatter rocks, sand)if you aren't using a pre textured base as I did), Mod Podge matte, and three different types of grassy flock as well as paint.

My base will start with the good old Kings of War plastic bases but you can use plasticard or anything else!



After you have a basic sandy texture to your base you can lay down a path for a little variety.  Use a line of super glue to outline the path then scatter some small rocks over it and suddenly a path appears!


Next spray paint the whole thing black and while it is drying spray it with a dark brown so you end up with a little bit of mixing between the two.


Next liberally dry brush brown all over the base.  You don't have to clean at all as most of this will be covered later on by the grass flock.


Before cleaning your brown brush off just dip it in some grey or white and drybrush the path in a nice light contrasting color.  Again don't worry if you go 'outside' the path most of that area will be covered in grass.


Now we get to our secret weapon.  Open up that Mod Podge and spread it all over the brown areas.  Be sure to be fairly thick on this as it will dry matte clear and the flock will adhere to it much better if you have enough mod podge on there for it.  Don't worry it really does dry clear!


Now don't wait for it to dry you need to get grass on that ASAP!  I've used a dirt flock (dark brownish green) from Gale Force 9 first.  Just sprinkle it around the base leaving some area for other colors to go on.  We want to use multiple types of flock in order to add some natural variation.


Without removing the excess flock start sprinkling on your second color.  for me I used a basic woodland scenics green grass flock.


Again without tapping off the excess I've sprinkled some dried yellow grass as I'm going for an early fall look eventually.


Finally shake off the excess flock into a nice neat pile and sprinkle it all over the base to add that last bit of varience.


Finally Wait for the whole thing to dry and add your last details.  I've added some piles of lovely fall colors though you can always use rocks, trees or whatever strikes your fancy.  Either way you should have a happy little base by the end!

Friday, November 24, 2017

Slow Cooked Brotherhood

The nice part of not being a commissioned painter is not having to work with deadlines and being able to just 'not paint' when you no longer feel like painting.  Yes the evil burnout demon has reared it's ugly head after completing the gigantic Abyssal Dwarf Army.  I have gotten a few things done though.  First of all I've expanded my campaign tile sets and am using them as part of a 40k campaign:


And as time/ambition permits I've been toiling away on a Brotherhood army based off the old Bretonnian style Warhammer armies.


I do want my peasants to strike their lord's colors however they will be heavily muted and rather 'dirty' to represent their much lower standing on the power rungs...


In order to have a 'proxy' army up and running I though it would be good to just do a single model on each multi-base to start out with. The above is the start of the abyssal hunt regiment.


So far there is a lot of the army that isn't done but I can at least try out a few combinations as I slowly paint up the minis.  Each knight especially has wildly varying heraldry and I really can't do an assembly method like I'm used to for speeding it up.

I'm starting to get back on track so hopefully I can get some more crazy stuff painted up soon!  I'll have decent pics of the Brotherhood up as the units are finished as well.