Thanks for your interest.
In the near future both myself and Andrew will publish tutorials on our individual techniques here. Covering both our variant schemes and the paints used. IN addition any Scythe specific modelling projects (Such as boltguns and swords) will be detailed here.
More to come..
Hello!
Just wanted to say what a great site this is, I’ve been a S.O.T.E. fan since Advanced Space Crusade! I have recently got back into 40k and I am about to embark on a scythes battle group, but there are many different examples of how to paint the armour. Is there a set scheme or should I give myself room to flex some style?
Regards,
Stu :)
Hi Stu,
The classical GW Scythes scheme is what Andrew has adopted for his “Heart of Sotha” project. I’m actually updating the painting scheme graphics for the site, I’ll send those to you privately. Thanks for dropping by! :)
Oh and, do send in some of your work, I’ll add them to the Showcase section which I intend to fill with Scythe enthusiasts from all over :)
best
– Sebastian
Thanx,
Will go with the ‘Heart…’ look to begin with, just to keep things simple! I would also like to say that this battle group is intensely scout heavy and only light attack vehicles being used as I wish to be as close to the fluff as possible. I guess ultimately I would like to augment (when nessecary) the chapter with 2000/3000 points of Imperial Guard for a good three days of table top ‘Nid splatting!!!
Cheers for reply, have put this site in my favourites list. Keep up the fantastic work!
Laterz,
Stu :D
Great :D Look forward to the first models! I sorted out those comment repeated posts for you ;)
Been bits buying for some scouts projects myself too, the Land Speeder storm sprues are great for Scout converting. :D
best,
Sebastian