Raven Guard tactical squad Sergeant


A while ago, I posted about a Raven Guard Scout squad and what I've learned from a few months of consistent painting.

Turns out, I've got a Tactical squad to try my hand at now. Nothing fancy, just your basic Assault on Black Reach models. For the Sergeant model, I was asked if I could add a bolter to him slung over his shoulder. Sure, no problem I thought.

Turns out, that little project is a bit harder than it looks if you want to do it right. In the end though, it paid off, the finished model doesn't look half bad and the minor conversion is completely believable.
A little strip of plasticard and some greenstuff "straps" were all it took to get a real close representation of what the other models have.
That and I needed to greenstuff the trim on his right shoulder pad since it wasn't there and wouldn't you know it... that's the one piece of armour they paint to show what unit they are.
Just my luck.


With a little bit of freehand, the paintjob is complete. Seeing the same muted scheme I used on the Scouts transferred over to a Tactical marine has me excited to see how the rest of the squad turns out.


Here's the first half of the squad so far. I never realised how difficult it can be to pull off a "good" black armour paint scheme. With black, it's not the armour color that makes the model, it's all the other details. With armour that is another color, you can work on it (the armour color) and it can carry the paintjob to a degree.
With black, you've got nothing and you're relying on all those other details to really make the model look alive. Maybe that's why people think "black armour" is so tough, it's not the armour... it's everything else you need to paint really well.


And to top it all off, this is my first time painting a bolter red so that's been completely new for me. I've gone back and added the complete squad above, you can click on the image for a larger version.


Ron, From the WarpIf you've got any questions about something in this post, shoot me a comment and I'll be glad to answer. Make sure to share your hobby tips and thoughts in the comments below!