Showing posts with label warhammer 40k. Show all posts
Showing posts with label warhammer 40k. Show all posts

Monday, April 29, 2019

Passing Nadir Point

 April has been a Nadir Month in our household's present trajectory. The good thing about elliptical orbits is that we have to eventually come back.

This titan project in particular was bound to hit a rough patch right around here. Leg #1 was fun. It was difficult-going, but everything was new, exciting.

That was March though. April was Leg #2. No craziness, just repetition. Lots of repetition. Often my camera fails to capture the day's progress. Words leave me. Things aren't fun anymore. Basic Nadir Stuff.

However. We are almost through all that. We're getting to the point where any day now I can say "Look, it's half a titan." Very soon.

So checklist of things that need to happen before we move on to the upper body:

  • Titan toes
  • More insulation foam to cover bald spots on the base.
  • Glue and construction sand all over the base.
  • A knee cap for leg #2.
  • Spikes on upper leg #2.
  • Plasticard detail work on same.
  • Pelvis needs several layers of detail treatment.
  • Rivets on upper legs and pelvis
  • Final installation of hidden tripod support system inside lower leg #2
  • Final detail inspection and resolving any areas that ended up being too bare.
  • Decide whether to glue everything together or keep sections modular.





Things are looking up. Thanks for the support!

Monday, April 15, 2019

Get Happy!

What's my purpose here again? To inform you that progress proceeds? Mostly to exorcise the mental refuse that disrupts the purity of manufacture. I am disconnected from proper happiness and contentment until I can upload these pictures and type some stuff. Then it all clicks and I am filled with enough contentment to accept the present circumstances.

So I've been working on this for a little over a month now. Feeling pretty good overall about the direction. Finding outlets for feedback has been a chore. All my old internet watering holes for projects like this seem to have mostly dried up, and I'm not really interested in posting on places like FB.

Who needs feedback anyway. Ah, I do. But what's the cost those so-inclined have to pay for community? Well, depending on the community you are opening yourself up to all manner of problems. The internet's broken. There's too much aggression and bile. You open yourself up to ridicule and willful misrepresentation any time you choose to transmit an idea here.

So for now I post here in the old quiet places, devoid of life. For my sanity. Something I can go back and check on in the future maybe.



Backside view.


Much work on the base.


Get happy!

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Death Guard Hell Blade

Week 5 of the Fate of Konor campaign was set on a water world, and as such, the theme emphasized flyers and fast attack units. My Death Guard had struggled much in the campaign scenarios that required the attacker to move swiftly across the board. Because of this I realized something more was needed to capture this ocean planet for Chaos. 

I decided to scratch-build a chaos hell blade to get myself a fast harrier. It seemed simple enough to get together, and most of the construction was accomplished over a weekend. 


Ironically, me, my wife, and kids all got sick that week, and I missed the entire round. So even though the model was built and spray-primed black, it was somewhat lost in the bustle of taking care of the family. 


So something like a month has gone by and I decided to get back to finishing it up.


I've got the basic color scheme down, with a couple washes done to dirty it up.


I'm going to go in and bring out the details next. Definitely want to spend time getting the cockpit glass looking nice since it's such a focal point.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Renegade Rough Rider Reboot

Years ago I got laid off my job, my wife was starting law school, and we could no longer afford to pay rent. We ended up having to move into my in-laws' house. It was a tough time. Money was short. I remember kitbashing some cavalry for my renegade guard army at the time. I never really got the opportunity to finish them. I just didn't have the budget to get the bits I needed. This month, after a very long hiatus, I am happy to revisit this project.

It's been a crazy ride. These models take me back.


Today I picked up some 60x35mm oval bases, and I think these are the best fit. They were originally mounted on 40mm circles, but were spilling off the edges pretty bad.


Plasma guy arm courtesy of the Tempestus Scions kit.


Can't remember where the lasgun with strap came from. Maybe Catachan Infanty kit.


This is my favorite guy. Head is from a Warhammer Age of Sigmar Ogres kit.


I still need to do some tidying up work. Probably need to sculpt some straps and a few more bits to tie it all together. The spears are all different, so I need to sort out some suitable explosive tips that look the part. 

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Heretic Jones

I built a non-combat vehicle a few weeks back as a sort of exercise. Inspired largely by the galvanic servohaulers kit, I wanted something that looked industrial for my chaos renegades force. I opted for simple and mostly harmless, and thus was born Heretic Jones, and his mildly daemon-possessed light carrier.


Heretic Jones is dedicated to the chaos god of slacking-off off and not getting horribly obliterated. Because of this disposition he manages to get by without anyone else really noticing him. 


Once, Heretic Jones' supervisor tried to press him into combat as a counts-as Centaur, but during deployment he was suddenly nowhere to be found.


I want to make more of these.


Keep on truckin'



Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Macharius Vulcan Camo Netting

I decided to try something new over the weekend. Inspired by the Forgeworld Masterclass piece on how to make camo netting, I decided to give it a shot. My Macharius Vulcan seemed like a good candidate for the experiment since it's larger than the standard 40k vehicle, and there are plenty of large, flat surfaces to muck around with.

Since the wife went out for a ladies' night, and the kids were in bed I was free to queue up some youtube tutorials and take over the family room for the evening.

I distressed some medical gauze and soaked it in a mix of water, PVA glue and paint. After that I hung the gauze to drip dry for a few minutes. I added some wire hooks on the Macharius to hold the netting. Next I rolled up the gauze and stretched it onto the hooks. That was the fun part. It was a mess, but I didn't mind. Painting will come later.





Friday, November 25, 2016

Gun Tower: Base Colors

This week I've started painting the titan's gun towers in earnest. Here's the base scheme laid out for Tower #1. I'm aiming for a dirt and grim version of the Legio Mortis red, black, and white scheme this time around. For future reference I'll list my paints here now:

Paints are Vajello luftwaffe uniform bluish-gray, Vallejo gunmetal, GW ironbreaker, Vallejo middlestone, GW khorne red, Vallejo flat black, and Vallejo white, and liberal use of Army Painter strong tone ink. Also often with a 1:1 mix of Vallejo matte medium to smooth the paints.








Friday, November 18, 2016

Volcano Cannon

Everything old is new.
You never change.
You never.
You.


Rigorous, but.
Robust, yet.


Love letters in the Ether.
Love letters. to. the. Aether.


Do you still read.
Do you still.


Need?

Monday, November 14, 2016

Emperor Titan Carapace Towers

Okay, time to get back to emperor titan stuff. These are melta cannons for the upper level. They are kind of embarrassing, but I'm fond of them. That said, they just don't look like the Forgeworld melta cannons. They need some work in any regard.

The plan is to update them so people can recognize them as canonical melta cannons, or to modify them look like some other carapace weapon option.


These are eye-wateringly bad. Hot glue. Hot glue everywhere.


Wires. Plague bearers. Ugh. 


Much work to be done.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Ruination Rumination

Today I've got some progress pics of the new recruits for the Word Bearers. They're fairly generic, though there are small details here and there that hint at their dark allegiance.

I tried to model them with bolters up, like they're on the move and tracking targets. It was successful, more or less. There are a couple that look a little awkward, but I'm satisfied.

I added some Word Bearer shoulder decals. And this is how they look after the first coat of matte medium. It takes me a couple more coats to get them looking seamless.

These guys will be finished sometime this week, and then we're on to whatever comes next.






Thursday, October 20, 2016

Fresh Troops

It's been a busy week, but I found time to get started on some line troops for the Word Bearers. These guys won't be sporting as much bling as previous marines. The Scions are known for using waves of massed infantry so I want to tone them down a bit in favor of uniformity.





Friday, October 14, 2016

Held in Contempt

From a dusty shelf I found an old kit-bashed friend from days gone by. This contemptor dreadnought was originally built for my Blood Angels army, which has not seen play in quite a few years.

I'm debating leaving him as-is, finishing up the paint-job, or converting him over to the treacherous Word Bearers legion.

It seems I like painting red.