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I'm having a really hard time coming up with a colour scheme for my almost-finished-building Imperial Guard army. Because I'm putting quite a few models down on the table it needs to be a relatively simple process that I can just bang models out one after another. I've also got seven tanks to paint up. I've tried some various grey/black schemes with and without camo but they are quite boring, it's a mechanised army so blending in with a grey/black city board isn't really necessary.
I'm looking for something that will stand out but still have a gritty cityfight or wasteland feel. Anyone got any ideas? Pics of impressive IG schemes? Tutorials for mass painting? I'm really stuck in a rut here, a whole IG army is a rather intimidating prospect!
Warhammer Imperial Guard 40k Imperial Guard Fantasy Model Military Armor Warhammer Models Warhammer 40k Miniatures Fantasy Miniatures Warhammer 40000 Paint Schemes U.K. 2006 - Open - Demon Winner, the unofficial Golden Demon website. N White is the color of perfection, and is associated with light, goodness, innocence, purity, and virginity. N Black is associated with power, elegance, formality, death, evil, and mystery. (Now THIS is a color that applies widely to Warhammer.) Try to come up with a few color schemes. Then think about your army.
You just got to love a title that only 40K players can understand, right? Yes, I painted up some of the current plastic Imperial Guard in the old Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader-era Necromunda Spiders color-scheme circa 1989.
OK let me expand on why I did this: a long time ago I showed off some of my pal's old Rogue Trader era Imperial Guard guys that I painted for him along with some of the models that he had others do for him as well. For the sake of professional anonymity I refer to him on this blog as 'The Doctor'. You can see those Imperial Guard models here. I have always loved that paint scheme, and in ages past when my brother was collecting IG, we agreed to paint his Cadians in this color scheme as well. I only ever did the one model and you can see him below.
The single painted metal Cadian in my collection. |
'Finish me! Finish me!' |
Slight digression: this pic was apparently overlooked when I did the Long Fang posts. You can see how I like to paint the components prior to assembly, and you can see the original Space Wolf decals along with the backpack where I hand-drew the Space Wolf logo. By the way, that orc next to the guardsman is to be completed very soon!
OK, back on topic: During my Thanksgiving break I wanted to finish something! Finishing Mad Dok Grotsnik was quite rewarding and I wanted to do that to something else. For the sake of doing something different, and because they were so close to being finished, I chose these guys. Just a few touch ups, and they were done.
'Finished and ready to kill!' |
Imperial Guard Color Schemes
Funny thing is, it took me the longest to complete their transfers. I opted to stick with the 2nd edition era regimental organization that was laid out in the original Codex: Imperial Guard.A glimpse at the 2nd Ed Codex Imperial Guard Regimental Organization table and I was set |
The platoon I chose for these models was Red Platoon. So, what I did next was locate the appropriate decal sheet from my decades old collection of GW decals, and paint on the colors after gauging the size of the decal. I then transferred the decal (this always makes me cuss like a pirate). I then trimmed off any excess, before finally going over the clear parts of the decal with black paint to not only cover that clear area, but to cover the over-lapping color and to add additional bond to the decals. The next pic should help with making sense of the result of what I just described.
'Red Platoon lives!!!' |
All grunts have to have accessories! |
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