Of course, any ressemblance to legendary swiss characters is purely accidental...
Tell's Apple Shot - Relief sculpture around 1523 - Swiss National Museum |
All the marksmen are clothed in the BlackHorns colours of black and yellow. A short summary of the colours I've used:
- Yellow: basecoat: VMC Plague Brown; shadow: GW Reikland Fleshshade and P3 Bloodstone; highlights: base + VMC Pale Sand and Ivory, then pure Ivory;
- Black: basecoat: VMC Extra Opaque Heavy Charcoil; shadows: GW Contrast Black Templar; highlights: the base + VGC Bone white;
- White: basecoat Andrea white paint set (darkest tone); shadows: TMP Strong Tone shade; highlights: basecoat + VMC Ivory or VMC Sky Grey;
- Red: basecoat Andrea red paint set (2nd tone); shadows: VMC Dark Red and GW Contrast Flesh Tearers Red; highlights: VGC Hot Orange and VMC Basic Skin Tone.
In terms of miniatures, Wilhelm Tellson is a conversion of a MM11 champion, where the original handgun has been replaced by a pistol crossbow.
The Swiftfoot brothers are MM64 halflings, transformed into musician and standard bearer.
The other quarellers are basic MM15 models.
The resulting rear and front ranks:
The whole band of apple shooters:
With this regiment, my collection of painted Marauder crossbowmen can be considered (almost) achieved!