The Killiest Kill Team!
My finished Kroot Killteam - a happy bunch of flesh eating Avian Mercenaries! |
I wanted to try a new technique that I haven't used before, so I sprayed all of the miniatures black then did a two step zenithal highlight in preparation for base coating all of the Kroot with contrast paints. To explain in a little more detail, a zenithal highlight is intended to give you a grey-scale highlight over the miniature before you start adding colours - this means that you get a nice pre-shade by putting contrast paints over the top.
The first of two the Kroot hounds has a nice sandy skin tone |
These little guys are probably my favourite minis in the kit! |
Kroot hound number two was painted a deep olive green |
As the Kroot hound's beak is their primary weapon, I emphasised this by painting them with a cooler grey tone to imply sharpness |
The Kroot Cold-blood was an absolute joy to paint - the level of micro detail on these miniatures is unreal |
The white bionic 'stump-leg' stands out nicely and the corresponding shin pad on the other leg balances it out |
I didn't really convert these miniatures as such, but I did swap and add parts here and there. I loved the wrapped chainsword so much that I just had to add it to this grizzled old veteran! |
You can just see the bionic eye peeking through his leather mask - a great detail that I almost missed! |
These were the first three members of the team I finished and they helped set the tone for the rest |
I like to think that the hounds are most loyal to the scarred old Cold-blood, racing off after prey on his command! |
The next three members from left to right; Pistolier, Kroot Warrior and Bow-Hunter |
Although the clothing is patchwork and different on each Kroot, I stuck to a limited range of colours but applied them onto different pieces of clothing. This helps tie the team together |
I continued to vary the skin tones from olive green to mustard yellow and even a pinky white albino scheme on the Kroot Warrior |
The mustard yellow skin on the Bo-Hunter contrasts nicely with the white and blue-grey of his bow |
The bionic eye and scarring on the Pistolier shows up nicely against his olive skin tone |
I painted the Kroot Warrior (the only non-specialist in the team) with an albino skin tone so that she stands out - I kept the clothing dark to give a hard contrast next to the skin |
At this point I was getting really excited as the team were looking fantastic together! |
Next up was the Heavy Gunner equipped with a Londaxi Tribalest which I believe is some kind of heavy bow caster |
I used red on the goggles, barrel glow and power pack to add a little colour pop |
Although I used white and blue-grey as I did with the Bow-Hunter's weapon, I painted the surface of this weapon to be chipped and weathered as it had large flat areas to break up |
The Xenos Suspects... |
The highlight of the game for me was gunning down a bomb squig with my Pistolier which then detonated annihilating the nearby Ork boy! :D |
The Kroot Kill-Broker, leader of the team - I enjoyed painting his cloak which I painted in a lighter leathery skin tone implying that it might not have come from a regular animal... |
I painted the Pulse Rifle in the classic Tau Ochre so the leader of the team stands out |
The little details such as the bone pommel on his sword and skull scrying / anointing cup are some of my favourite parts of the model |
I tried to keep the Kroot Long-Sight's colours to fairly muted browns as thematically he would want to stay hidden in terrain as much as possible |
I used the head with goggles on the sniper as I thought they went well with his role in the team |
I particularly like the leather wraps on the barrel of the hunting rifle - they just make the weapon more 'Kroot' |
You can imagine how well this hunter blends in with his surroundings when viewed from the back |
As the most stealthy member of the team, I gave the Kroot Stalker very dark skin and a dark blue cloak |
I offset the dark tones of the model with some ochre leather around the legs and midriff |
Even the Shotgun on his back has a black stock and dark leather holster - perfect for hiding in the shadows! |
The bloody knife blade implies there's been a recent victim... |
I decided to remove the Pech'ra bird from the Tracker's rifle and make it into a separate miniature so I could use it as a marker for the bird in-game |
The Tracker is very earthy and worn to represent his 'outdoorsy' nature! |
Although the split was functional, I also quite like how these two can be displayed together! |
The final member of the team is the Cut-Skin who I intentionally painted with a more ostentatious green skin tone. He doesn't care about camouflage, just how quickly he can reach the enemy! |
I added a backup pistol to the rear of the Cut-Skin even though it's not used in the game! |
I love the lion-esque silhouette that the spines give the model from the side - it cements his role as a savage close quarters fighter |
I don't normally like Kroot heads with an open mouth, but it worked well for this character! |
To round off the team for gaming, I painted the plastic Kill Team templates in a bone colour |
I was pleased with the final colouring of the templates - they compliment the team well |
As they can be used by any team, I painted up a few mobile barricades from the set in a nice rich red so the Kroot stand out against them! |