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Steel Legion alternative colour schemes


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I'm thinking about starting a Guard army using Steel Legion minis. Over the years I've dabbled with various guard minis and conversions and I've never quite found ones that work for me, 3rd party or otherwise.

At the moment I'm tempted to start Steel legion even with them being metal, and the reduced range available. The metal squad is still available from GW and confusingly cheaper than plastic Cadians(!). Ebay prices for the missing special weapons are quite a lot but I could probably cope with just a token amount for flavour and rely on missile teams and vehicles for firepower.

 

I was wondering if any Fraters have examples of Steel Legion minis painted in anything other than their traditional tan trench coat colours.

Search engines do provide some results, but it's usually the stock colours.

As a slightly related question does anyone know the providence of this picture? Is it uncredited fan art or sourced from a GW book? I've followed guard for quite a while but only come across this picture online. It struck me it could be a colourised picture that was B/W in the original book.

 

Any suggestions are appreciated!

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Only official alternate Steel Legion colour scheme I remember is The Death Korps of Krieg before they had their own models. Some of the alternate Krieg colour schemes people have come up with could be adapted to Steel Legion models.

 

Google found this thread on this very forum

http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/topic/353628-winter-themed-steel-legion-models/

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While the traditional scheme is the one you usually see for the Steel Legion that doesn't mean others can't exist. I reckon you could pick any "normal" trench coat colour and it'd work great, but you could do go further afield if you wished. Camouflage would work nicely as an easy option to transplant them into any environment :)

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Thanks for the suggestions guys, plenty of good ideas to think about. I think something traditional would suit them best.

The picture I meant to link earlier was this one:

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It shows up on a few of the 40k wikis but I could never track down the origin. The style seems plausibly like GW of the time they were doing new Armageddon lore, but I'm not sure they a) printed many colour pictures then, or would b) choose such a specifically Wehrmacht style of camouflage different to the usual portrayal, so I wondered if it was a fan colouration or just plain fan art.

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A scheme like that would take a lot of time and patience but would be worth it

Not sure about the gun casing though

Yeah not many people who do camo on guardsmen do whole armies of them :D, my hat goes of to them!

Huh I may have answered my own question https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:ArmageddonGuardsman.jpg says it's from 'The Art of Warhammer' book from 2006.

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A scheme like that would take a lot of time and patience but would be worth it

Not sure about the gun casing though

Yeah not many people who do camo on guardsmen do whole armies of them :biggrin.:, my hat goes of to them!

I don't need your hat, but thanks for offering. I'll have some pictures of your paint scheme on some models though :tongue.:

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