Empire of man – War wagon – part 2

I tried 4 different colours for the side panels.

I went for the colour on the mid panel. I also painted the armour on the horses. The other panels was painted blue and the frame red.

I used Averland Sunset to paint a lighter shade on the panels and used Aloic blue and Mephiston red on the other parts.

I painted one horse white and the other one black with white on the lower parts of the legs and hofs.

I used gold/bronze for the heads and black metal on the wheels and other metal trim.

To spice it up a bit, I painted the tongue and eyes red and the teeth white. I also painted some details with bronze on the rifles.

I still got more to paint but I think it’s taking shape and the heads look kinda scary! 🙂

Empire of man – War wagon – Warhammer the old world – Games Workshop

This is a resin kit from Forge World. I bought it directly from GW so there was no fancy boxart.

I started with removing the casting block and cleaning up the parts to the wagon. I also glued the wheels.

Some of the parts was slightly bent, so after checking how to correct that, I managed to straighten the parts. Then I could start glueing the parts together.

A while later I had glued both the wagon and the horses.

Then it was time for the figures. It took a while to clean them up.

There was a few spots to address on the wagon.

The engineer got assembled.

Quite nice figure, but his sniper rifle was slightly bent. Even som parts on the other figures was bent.

Luckily it only takes a few seconds in hot water to make the resin soft enough to bend in the desired direction.

Since my compressor is out of function at the moment, I decided to use an ordinary brush to paint black primer.

Drybrushed grey primer.

And lastly white primer.

I find it a lot easier to paint the primer with an airbrush, but I think this will work. Next I’ll start adding colours for Marienburg, which mainly in red, blue and yellow.