Showing posts with label Death Troopers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Death Troopers. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 February 2025

From Millsy: Star Wars Legion Death Troopers (30 points)

G'day All,

A second quick post this week for some Star Wars Legion Death Troopers I nabbed on the cheap at CANCON. These guys took very little time to paint as you can imagine. They're black*, with just a few not-black bits.


6 x 28mm infantry = 30 points

* Yes, I know. Black.

Cheers,
Millsy
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Hi Millsy

Black on black .. an easy straight forward painting scheme but  while they DO look the business  - the question remains as to whether they can aim and hit their targets? 
Good luck on the gaming table ;)

6x 28mm figures = 30 points added to your scoreboard

- Sarah

Saturday, 28 December 2019

From ScottM: Landing at Sander's Sand Dunes (120 Points)

My first landing on Challenge Island will be at Sander's Sand Dunes. And what does any foreign land need: ANTS! Giant red ones!







These figs are all metal except for the two large ones, which were resin. I picked these figs up from the Crooked Dice Games 7TV Apocalypse Kickstarter. Nice simple figs to paint. So one location checked off.




In addition I've painted up a box of Imperial Death Troopers from Fantasy Flight's Star Wars Legion game.





Relatively simple figs to paint as they're all black. The trick was not to paint them completely black as the details would be harder to make out.

So that should be:
12 x 28mm foot figs (ants) = 60 + 30 (for the location)
6 x 28mm death troopers = 30
For a total of 120 points


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Gosh, those red ants look like they's leave some nasty ouchies for sure. I like how the red accentuates their chitinous bodies, especially the biguns. Shudders. And speaking of nasty things in armoured shells, those Death Troopers look the business. Black is always a little tricky to pull off but you've done it admirably here. 

Great work Scott!

-Curt