I finished my "Guardsmen in need of assistance" objective marker - all but glued in place.

Actually I've just noticed the injured guardman needs some blood effects on him, but that can wait for now.

i'm quite suprised how well the wood effect came through, it was really hard to get a contrast between the mud and the wooden boards - especially with my limited palette

for those interested, I used "snakebite leather" on the wood, and "graveyard earth" on the mud, the upright wooden stakes were painted with bestial brown to give a contrast to the duckboards. I then washed the whole thing in "brown ink" (i'm not even sure if GW still do their inks...)
to bring the mud down to a darker tone, I washed that heavily with "badab black wash" making sure not to get any on the wooden parts.

ive just started painting up my "skeleton guardsman", pics to come soon - he's lookin very green