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Blog Look upon My works, ye mighty, and despair... A tomb kings project

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A few of the bone parts are a tad too brown for my personal taste, but you can always say that's still earth from the grave or so. Bones (depending on many factors) can become brown like that.

Where did you get the Kopesh from btw?
 
A few of the bone parts are a tad too brown for my personal taste, but you can always say that's still earth from the grave or so. Bones (depending on many factors) can become brown like that.

Where did you get the Kopesh from btw?
Tomb Kings bitz from my collection. I removed the blade from a VC new-skellies sword and replaced it with the khopesh
 
They look quite good. I like the oxidation effect on the bronze components. I agree with @Aginor , a few of the skeletons are a bit darker than I prefer, but I can see the effect working well if applied throughout the army.
 
I love the highlight on the blades! Also pretty good variation, each skeleton looks different, yet similar enough to look good in the group.
 
138 models for the year or 138 Tomb Guard? :wideyed:
138 Miniatures or equivalency for the year

15/40 current tomb guard.

Eventually I want ridiculous amounts of these. They are literally my favorite Miniatures
 
In a 2000 pt list for kings of war? 2 units of 40 with a standard behind them to anchor my center.
Then that should be your goal. 80 Tomb Guard! Although in KoW, don't you only have to place half the number of models on the base?
 
Then that should be your goal. 80 Tomb Guard! Although in KoW, don't you only have to place half the number of models on the base?
Minimum model count is 50% + 1.

For undead, I generally go all the way to make the units feel like they should
 
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