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update: In the movie Ultramarines, V Company is referred to as the "Palace Guard," so if that horribly film is taken as cannon, then the crenelated tower would be an even more appropriate choice for the Company's insignia.
- Bases: Last post, I had some quick WIP shots of bases with plasticard pipes, scrap and Secret Weapon Miniatures razor wire along with some green stuff. After painting those bits with metallics, washes, oil washes and some weathering powders, I applied two layers of mud using the kit also from by Secret Weapon Miniatures, including some water effects to simulate puddles. I'm really pleased with the results: the muddy terrain with debris gives the sense of assaulting (or defending) entrenched positions and implies some really intense combat -- both of which articulate the Imperial Fists' specialty in siege warfare and stubborn nature. The dark, wet mud also ties together the mud streaks and battle damage on the armor, I think, creating an overall coherent atmosphere. I still have to paint some black around the edges to cover up the sloppy mud applications, but oh well.
- Decals: I replaced the squad number on the knees with the 5th Company insignia. Now, there is no official background on Companies having their own insignia, but its an effective way to add to the feel of the force, creating a sense of culture and history. The insignia itself is a crenelated tower, similar to the silhouette of a rook chess piece. This seems appropriate for the the Chapter, especially given the Imperial Fists' prominent role in defending the Emperor's Palace during the Horus Heresy. Also, the symbol may have a legitimate claim at canonicity, as it is depicted on an Imperial Fists Terminator in Index Astartes (below). While I may be reaching a bit, notice that the Terminator features black reliefs, perhaps implying that he is attached to 5th Company and that, therefore, the crenelated insignia may be that of 5th Company as well. Also, like, you know, it looks cool.
update: In the movie Ultramarines, V Company is referred to as the "Palace Guard," so if that horribly film is taken as cannon, then the crenelated tower would be an even more appropriate choice for the Company's insignia.