Been a little while , but progress has (slowly) been being made! The Beast from the East hit at the start of the month, making buying Methylated Spirits to clean down the Saurus a bit tricky. However, I did eventually get out, and also bought all the paints I'll be needing, and a Start Collecting box to boot!
Anyway, the Methylated Spirits cleaning. Well...

There are probably a few things I did wrong, but this was with a soak-scrub-soak-scrub method, which was recommended. Not getting literally all the paint is understandable; it's not easy to get a toothbrush at anything behind the legs. Unfortunately, these Saurus are the really old lighter grey plastic, and they've come out of the cleaning a little soft and bendy... Shouldn't be an issue so long as I'm careful with them, though, and what paint remains doesn't obscure detail too much, so a spray of a new undercoat ought to remove most of the pain.
Speaking of undercoating, the twelve new warriors from the SC box have been assembled, sans shields which I'll be doing separately again. Spare bits from them and the Knights sprues will also be used to get the whole of the old unit equipped with clubs, instead of a clubs/spears/it-broke-off-in-a-zombie's-ribcage assortment. The warrior above is using one of the Knights weapons, as is the old Squad leader in the background, now with a club a little bigger than hisd old one. He's playing second in command now, though, as one of the new reinforcements has taken his place in the command role.
It wasn't an easy decision to make, but the prevalence of teleportation tactics in play in AoS required a fresh perspective, and training the old leader to re-orient his troops was proving difficult. The Standard Bearer's been replaced and armed normally too, as a somewhat bendy standard that already needed an upheaval wasn't inspiring much hope in anyone. To the older Saurus' joy, though, the musician of their squad is staying, and hasn't been altered or reassigned beyond a new drumstick (his old one has beaten in too many exposed skulls, it seems).
I'll give cleaning the old boys a second go, and then it's on to painting!