KT Battleclade Squad
Color and paint schemes
The Kill Team Battleclade project allowed us to immerse ourselves fully in a dark, industrial aesthetic, with a story written in dust and corruption. The client was clear that they wanted to reflect a harsh, mining environment, and that the bases should hint at a Tyranid invasion.
All assembled, magnetized, and mounted on 3D-printed bases. The contrast between worn metal and alien biocorruption was the common thread throughout the set.
The Ornate paint level was applied to all miniatures, with bases at Game level. Blue-gray tones dominated the palette, while officers wore deep reds to reinforce visual hierarchies.
Project
✻ Warhammer 40k
✼ KT Battleclade Squad
✻ Assembly
✼ Painting
✻ Basing
✼ Magnetizing
✻ 3D Printing

Customer briefing
Grayish blue and dust: the coldness of imperial machinery
The client contacted us looking for a very specific approach for their Kill Team Battleclade. They wanted their miniatures to breathe the heavy air of an imperial mine, with accumulated dust and traces of alien contamination. They asked us to make the bases represent the Tyranid corruption seeping up from underground.
The Combat Servitors’ weapons had to be magnetized to offer flexibility during games. In addition, the client preferred the bases to be 3D printed, ensuring uniformity and precision in the terrain details.
The result: a project with an industrial grimdark aesthetic, where dust, metal, and flesh merge in a story of technology and decay.

General picture of the project Ornate
Battleclade: A Tale of Dust, Wires, and Corruption
We painted the entire Kill Team Battleclade simultaneously, seeking total consistency between figures and bases. The process began with a medium gray primer, the ideal base for variations of desaturated blue.
The most challenging part was integrating the miniatures with the 3D-printed bases, which had pronounced reliefs and few flat areas. We had to adjust postures and reinforce joints to avoid tension.
Overall control was key: as this was a small but highly technical group, each miniature had to balance its level of detail without disrupting the overall look.

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Technoarchealogist, Servitor Underseer and Gun Servitor Ornate

Technomedic Servitor and Auto-Proxy Servitor Ornate level

Technoarchealogist and Servitor Underseer Ornate

Gun Servitor, Servitor Underseer and Technoarchealogist Ornate

Gun Servitor and Combat Servitor Ornate

The whole process has been an absolute pleasure. What really stands out to me is the communication with the Art-W team.
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