I knew how I wanted to paint my Warmongers for quite some time, I just had so many other models I wanted to paint that they fell by the wayside. When I finally got to them I took my blighted Nyss skin recipe and replaced the Sky Blue with Quaker Gray. The resulting color was very similar but was a more muted blue.
![PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_1](/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_1-300x300.jpg)
![PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_2](/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_2-300x300.jpg)
![PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_3](/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_3-300x300.jpg)
![PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_4](/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_4-300x300.jpg)
![PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_5](/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_5-300x300.jpg)
![PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_6](/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/PP-Hordes-LoE-Warmongers-Dankel_6-300x300.jpg)
I really liked the way the Warmongers turned out. The sculpts are great and I was happy with how the musculature took my paint style. Even all the leather straps and chainmail came together quickly for these guys.