
The artistic team at Castle Brush is pumping out some amazing-looking projects for the worldwide hobby community. This level of painting is extremely crisp, and it lets you get an entire army on the field quickly. Sometimes we just don’t have time to paint; let Castle Brush do it for you! If you love what Castle Brush is doing, check out some of their other stuff here.
Today, we’re going to let them walk you through this wild project. That way, you can hear from them how much work went into it.
Death Korps of Krieg Imperial Guard Tanks:

Commission list:
- Macharius Vanquisher – ‘Overlord’ quality
- Solar Auxilia Leman Russ Incinerator x3 – ‘Overlord’ quality
- 3x Tech-Priests – ‘Overlord’ quality
- 1x Imperial Commissar – ‘Overlord’ quality
Characters:

- Heresy Hunter Dominator Mechanic – another miniature from Wargames Exclusive; this time we were asked to give her a proper ‘front plate’ armor piece since she was a bit exposed in this section (look up the original miniature to get the idea).
- Mechanic Adept Female Tech-Priest Domina – last WE sculpt in this commission, with a really nice, spacious base.
- Domina – Heresy Lab miniature; a bit more fragile than the WE, but nonetheless great sculpture – her ‘hovering’ pose is just pure awesomeness.

Tanks:

Solar Auxilia Leman Russ Incinerators: each tank has its gunner, hunter-killer missile, and front hull weapon options magnetized; we also magnetized the turrets for easier transportation. Tanks received a bit of weathering and environmental effects – a bit of rust here and there to show they are operating in the field for some time, and rich mud on the tracks.
Each tank is a bit different in terms of cosmetic equipment – fuel canisters, shovels, and other pieces can be found in different places on the back hull. All three tanks proudly display DKOK-inspired freehand on both sides of the hull. Each tank represents our ‘Overlord’ quality paint job, with extra freehand symbols.
The Crowning Jewel:

Macharius displays two large freehand pieces – one is a classic artwork from ‘Siege of Vraks’, the other is a ‘Charge of Krieg’, some WWI artwork adjusted to WH40K needs – with combatants switched to Kriegsmen and Iron Warriors. There is also an additional freehand visible on the side of the turret. Of course, we didn’t miss the camouflage and weathering, as well as heat damage to the main barrels.
That does it today for this awesome project. If you are looking for a studio that can handle anything from dioramas to full-scale armies, make sure you check out the creative team at Castle Brush today!






