
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!
Today, we’ll let them tell you a little more about the journey of completing this awesome project!
Emperor’s Children Army by Castle Brush

The whole commission consisted of a whopping of 65 miniatures. Most of those were several Troops and Elite squads, some characters, a Dreadnought, and a Primarch! Several pieces received some extra services, like weapon magnetization, conversions, and even a freehand in one instance. Bases resemble northern wasteland, full of jagged rocks, covered in snow, with some hints that battles took place in this desolate place – skulls of combatants sticking out from snow…
Cultists

Cultists received the ‘Champion’ quality paint job. And Champion received arms magnetization, so she could be used in different game formats. Some cultist’s close combat weapons were swapped to produce a bit more diversity among them.
Noise Marines

This is a wonderful comparison of how the older CSM sculpts work with the new, 2019 ones – among both squads (one using older armor, the other new kit) we used old CSM helmets, Noise Marines – specific heads, and of course ‘classic’ Noise Marine weapons. New kits proved a bit difficult to match the old weapons, but everything is possible with a sharp knife and a bit of greenstuff. Most of the Marines received the ‘Champion’ quality paint job, while Noise Champions are examples of our higher, ‘Overlord’ quality.
Havocs

The hottest guns on the tabletop – both Reaper Chaincannons and Lascannons are probably the best options possible for Havocs. With this in mind, each squad picked 4 of each weapon. Standard Havocs were painted on ‘Champion’ quality level, while their respective Aspiring Champions received additional Slaaneshi treatment in form of Legion-specific upgrade items, and ‘Overlord’ quality paint job.
Noise Marine Special Characters

Those two players received the ‘Overlord’ quality paint job. One was supposed to be painted in the same scheme as on the box, while the other was supposed to be the opposite. we were told to swap the colors between the elements, and the final result is purely awesome!
Lord Commander Eidolon of the Emperor’s Children

Fulgrim, Primarch of the Emperor’s Children

It is worth noting that both his and Eidolon’s bases were magnetized, so they could be used both on their gaming and display bases.
Sonic Dreadnought

That does it today for this awesome army. 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!
 
						








 
													 
													