The first Merc Lance
Finally I had the first Lance of the ISD's Devastators mercenary company painted and ready. The silly jokes for all the namings was still in progress, just like the composition of the other Lances. I really wanted to fill one Lance with LRM boats or dinghies at least. If I couldn't get four legged LRM platforms, one Arrow IV 'Mech would be also very fitting. The important thing was to get an indirect fire group into my gang.
This Lance was a heavy hitter that intended to make the enemies' ears ring with the sounds of their armor plates crumbling under the relentless barrages. You could almost hear the staccato thud of the Marauder's AC/10 slamming into a Davion 'Mech, heat sinks rupturing.
I left the MechWarrior names unpondered because I didn't have delusions of being an author, or even good for fanfics. Should the inspiration strike me for more than the boss' name, I'd share them and probably update here as well. For any potential later tweaks I predicted redoing the canopies, for the purpleish things didn't work at all like I hoped. I'll try something else with the upcoming two Lances and then retrofit these.
Devastator DVS-2
As the boss and owner of the merc unit was captain firstName lastName, who roamed the battlefields in the cockpit of his DVS-2 while not drowning in paperwork. The captain's 'Mech's left shoulder had an american-style II as his rank marking. Of course the number 1 painted on the left shin also was some sort of a hint when you had to find your ride from the ground.
Both Devastators were of the same variant: a Gauss Rifle in each Arm, a PPC in each side torso, and with two Medium Laser in the Torsos and one in Head, and a fourth one in the back facing backstabbers. Just painting the Head and back -mounted ERLas red to turn them into Small Lasers this could've been called a DVS-11, but I tried to stick to the Classic timeline whenever the pieces allowed. Also, if blue was good in general, and the PPCs were a bit differently jeweled, this could've also been a DVS-1D with AC/10s in arms and Large Lasers in the side torsos.
Devastator DVS-2
The shop's second in command, a lieutenant firstName lastName also operated a DVS-2. This MechWarrior recognized their 'Mech, if not by the different camo, from the left shoulder's I rank bar and the left leg's number 2.
Marauder MAD-3D
On the much better-looking half of Thunder Lance was sergeant firstName lastName in their Marauder MAD-3D, its top hull had a <<< marking and the left leg carried a number 3 for recognition. MAD 3D carried the typical PPCs paired with a Medium Laser in both arms, and its dorsal gun was a Large Laser that removed the 3R model's problem with being reliant on ammo.
Marauder MAD-3R
The optional dorsal gun was, of course, the aforementioned AC/5 with its ammo load.
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Marauder MAD-5R
The other Marauder, decorated with a number 4, was driven by a lance corporal firstName lastName, their ego was also stroked with their << rank painted on the hull. This Marauder was recognizeable as the 5R variant by its different kind of a dorsal gun, a RAC-5 that was somewhat less ridiculous than the awful RAC-2. In its arms it had the more advanced ER PPCs but still paired with MLas rayguns. To the outside you couldn't tell it was also loaded with a Guardian ECM, a C3S system, and some additional armour.
Rear shots
To accompany the more frontal and front-side shots I added here a few side-rear views to show the caution stripes better, and the Devastator back-facing death rays.
Now I didn't spot any more masking tape pieces on the minis. Took many enough rounds, that!













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