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Started Seraphon back with GHB 2018 because AoS finally lets me run all the big dumb monsters that just got punked by artillery/magic in WHFB. Have since shifted that plan to more of a Summoning/Cavalry focus, but can still summon in more Carnosaurs. For a theme I looked to basing my army out of Hysh mostly for Aetherquartz Brooch to really stack on Carno Commands. Since I was going for the Realm on light decided to paint my army rainbow. Why Rainbow? Two reasons, the first being it gets me out of my standard painting practice of earth tones and monochrome. Second, I wanted to make an army based around Little Skittles.
If Scyla Anfingrimm can go play bloodbowl, then Little Skittles can lead a Seraphon army. The "Lore" is that after his illustrious blood bowl career his power of foresight has allowed him to ascend reality and aid the Seraphon in their battle against Chaos.
Starseer is already a gorgeous model, so didn't really want to change much. Swapped the crystal ball for a football he can channel through, and add the crystal ball to the staff. For now he's going to be proxied for a Slaan in my list. I have a Slaan model if an opponent wants to get picky or for tournaments, but for fun games he gets to be the Starmaster.
Currently the plan in to get the following 2K list paints.
Leaders
Slann Starmaster (260)
Skink Starpriest (80)
Skink Starpriest (80)
Saurus Scar-Veteran on Carnosaur (240)
- War Spear
Saurus Scar-Veteran on Cold One (100)
Saurus Astrolith Bearer (160)
Battleline
40 x Saurus Warriors (330)
- Spears
Units
10 x Saurus Knights (160)
- Lances
5 x Saurus Knights (80)
- Lances
5 x Saurus Knights (80)
- Lances
Battalions
Firelance Starhost (150)
Dracothion's Tail (80)
Endless Spells / Terrain
Chronomantic Cogs (80)
Balewind Vortex (40)
Prismatic Palisade (30)
Purple Sun of Shyish (50)
Still a lot of debate on some of the stuff I have in the list, but settled on this to work towards for now. Most of the things I'm debating on would near the end of the work queue anyways, like endless spells, or heroes.
My original color scheme was the following.
Kind of lost interest in the project for some time, then got interested in working on them again fora few reasons. Crendor's own interest in picking up AoS, needing a break from 40k after two GTs, and Contrast paint. Contrast paint in the big one, since painting this many lizards in varying color schemes was very time consuming with my old method. However Contrast is a life saver. First step was figuring out if I wanted to base White or Grey, and seeing how it compared to the old method.
I've since switched Magos Purple, for Shyish Purple since I need a much deeper purple. Also despite being billed as "One Thick Coat", learned less is more otherwise it pools really bad if you get reckless. I did have a few guys who never got primed so was able to get a handful done in red to compare how it look fully painted.
I kept the off color crest look since the head crest, since it doesn't look great with contrast. Rushed the shields and you can see what I mean about less is more to stop pooling. Didn't bother to do the spines in orange with the new method since head crest and shield I feel give enough of color pop. Once I get all 40 ranked up I may change my opinion on that. Only things I really needed to paint on them were the bone areas, the metalics, and the leather strap on the shield.
If Scyla Anfingrimm can go play bloodbowl, then Little Skittles can lead a Seraphon army. The "Lore" is that after his illustrious blood bowl career his power of foresight has allowed him to ascend reality and aid the Seraphon in their battle against Chaos.
Starseer is already a gorgeous model, so didn't really want to change much. Swapped the crystal ball for a football he can channel through, and add the crystal ball to the staff. For now he's going to be proxied for a Slaan in my list. I have a Slaan model if an opponent wants to get picky or for tournaments, but for fun games he gets to be the Starmaster.
Currently the plan in to get the following 2K list paints.
Leaders
Slann Starmaster (260)
Skink Starpriest (80)
Skink Starpriest (80)
Saurus Scar-Veteran on Carnosaur (240)
- War Spear
Saurus Scar-Veteran on Cold One (100)
Saurus Astrolith Bearer (160)
Battleline
40 x Saurus Warriors (330)
- Spears
Units
10 x Saurus Knights (160)
- Lances
5 x Saurus Knights (80)
- Lances
5 x Saurus Knights (80)
- Lances
Battalions
Firelance Starhost (150)
Dracothion's Tail (80)
Endless Spells / Terrain
Chronomantic Cogs (80)
Balewind Vortex (40)
Prismatic Palisade (30)
Purple Sun of Shyish (50)
Still a lot of debate on some of the stuff I have in the list, but settled on this to work towards for now. Most of the things I'm debating on would near the end of the work queue anyways, like endless spells, or heroes.
My original color scheme was the following.
Kind of lost interest in the project for some time, then got interested in working on them again fora few reasons. Crendor's own interest in picking up AoS, needing a break from 40k after two GTs, and Contrast paint. Contrast paint in the big one, since painting this many lizards in varying color schemes was very time consuming with my old method. However Contrast is a life saver. First step was figuring out if I wanted to base White or Grey, and seeing how it compared to the old method.
I've since switched Magos Purple, for Shyish Purple since I need a much deeper purple. Also despite being billed as "One Thick Coat", learned less is more otherwise it pools really bad if you get reckless. I did have a few guys who never got primed so was able to get a handful done in red to compare how it look fully painted.
I kept the off color crest look since the head crest, since it doesn't look great with contrast. Rushed the shields and you can see what I mean about less is more to stop pooling. Didn't bother to do the spines in orange with the new method since head crest and shield I feel give enough of color pop. Once I get all 40 ranked up I may change my opinion on that. Only things I really needed to paint on them were the bone areas, the metalics, and the leather strap on the shield.