Friday 25 December 2015
HAPPY X-MAS
Merry X-Mas from Professor Egon Seuss and the rest of the Magos on Ferron Proxima. Additional felicitations from the guys and gals at the Vulcan Institute of Techno-Archaeology. May all your X-mas wishes be plastic [or resin, but not Finecast].
In case you're not X-mas orientated please accept the following good wishes:
I will be posting up a holiday gift lift later in the week, y'know when people have time to look at the blog instead of being sat stuffed on turkey, sprouts, Christmas pudding and Quality Street so see you all then, then!
Thursday 24 December 2015
Imperial Knight - in manufactorum pt 5
With a concerted pushI managed to get the Knight through to undercoat stage. Mostly dry fit in places - carapace, shoulders and obviously the weapon mounts. Ultimately this is the stage I watned to get to so I can happily move onto prep work on other porjects. As there are still hurdles to overcome here - magnettising the missile launcher, some pistons on the weapons it seems a safe place to pause, hopefully coming back wiht a fresh view to move past the obstacles.
Either way next step is Red Planet BASE! and then to stipple any of my acrylic paints from the same make as my Vermilion onto the armour plates to create a texture I can riff off further down the line. It was so effective on the Cerastus and if I can repeat the effect in green I can replicate it across all my armour and definitely my Ravenwing too [as I already showed it was possible in the black areas of my knight].
Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
Hopefully you can also make out the hatch and the fact it won't shut properly. I drilled out the hinge and actually put a pin throughto make it open/close. Unfortunately it's positioned such that it won't close properly and the hinges will potentially break with continued use but to get this level of accessibilty was quite a challenge so I'll live with it.
Having undercoated the pieces separately I was able to use a piece of card to mask the areas around the feet and use Red Oxide Primer on the base. I could have used Vermilion over the black but I'm always more confident that the car spray will form a better base to paint on.
As this Knight will be green and have a similar theme to the Gerantius scheme I will need to plan how I'm going to achieve that. As I typed this I had a vision of yellow and black chevrons to tie it in with the Cerastus but this guy is not connected with House Raven so I really shouldn't do that. Checkered pattern though, now that would fit with his origins and create a whole lot of work I'd not planned on - thanks imagination!
Either way next step is Red Planet BASE! and then to stipple any of my acrylic paints from the same make as my Vermilion onto the armour plates to create a texture I can riff off further down the line. It was so effective on the Cerastus and if I can repeat the effect in green I can replicate it across all my armour and definitely my Ravenwing too [as I already showed it was possible in the black areas of my knight].
Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
Wednesday 23 December 2015
Wargames ...shall we play a game
A while back I came across a Kickstarter campaign by a guy wanting to open a new gaming centre/shop. If I'm honest I didn't really follow what was going in the campaign but I kept on seeing bits and bobs about it and as things progressed it looked set to become a reality. I'm not sure at which point I suddenly realised this new venue would be opening in Southport, a 15 minute drive from where I live but as progress in the shop was being shared I got a little bit excited. The other week Wargames officially opened and the weekend after, having just watched Star Wars, I decided to take the kids to have a look. I'd noticed there hadn't been any pictures of the shop online since it had been opened and the impresison I got beforehand was that it was pretty big and I was not wrong. The pictures don't really convey the size sadly but there is about 5 or 6 tables set up with room for another 8 or so... downstairs! And there is going to be three floors, with purely gaming on the upper two. There's a mix of products available and my eldest was particularly interested in the Batman Skirkish game, he's already planning on spending Christmas money on it!
Nothing was priced up yet but friends have confirmed it is indeed offering saving on standard GW products, what that will do to the Southport GW time will tell. The problem for them is they're set up primarily as a hobby space which has allowed parents to leave their kids, go shopping and come back. Whereas Wargames has a cafe, comfy seating, presumably a toilet and in the new year they'll even have an alcohol licence for the upper floors! Add in the fact it has more than just GW product, and room to game [which I believe will be pay-to-play as I recall that was some part of the Kickstarter campaign where you got a membership option for cheaper games], this shop could be the go-to place for hobbyists. I spoke to the owner and he was really cool, so I hope it's a success for him, I just hope the town can sustain both shops. Not that we get into Souhtport as often as we'd like but as Wargames will stay open until 11:30 it's possible we could attend for a few games and there are plans for tournaments too, and you know we like a tournament. Oh, and they've got battlemats too, as you can see below. I know you can get these online but there's nothing like seeing one in the flesh.
There are also various display cabinets with a number of store armies on display. I was particularly taken by this wee beasty. It really is beginning to grow on me as a model, despite it's convoluted rules. I just can't decide if I'd want it or rather go the Trygon/Tervigon kitbash route that looks so effective for a fraction of the cost.
Anyway, just thought I'd share my thoughts, give heads up to what looks like a really good proposition and although they have stuck to the tried and tested 'red and black and white' of your average boys bedroom ;) it's definitely more in keeping with my idea of an open and airy place to venture into, rather than avoid. Good luck to 'em.
Nothing was priced up yet but friends have confirmed it is indeed offering saving on standard GW products, what that will do to the Southport GW time will tell. The problem for them is they're set up primarily as a hobby space which has allowed parents to leave their kids, go shopping and come back. Whereas Wargames has a cafe, comfy seating, presumably a toilet and in the new year they'll even have an alcohol licence for the upper floors! Add in the fact it has more than just GW product, and room to game [which I believe will be pay-to-play as I recall that was some part of the Kickstarter campaign where you got a membership option for cheaper games], this shop could be the go-to place for hobbyists. I spoke to the owner and he was really cool, so I hope it's a success for him, I just hope the town can sustain both shops. Not that we get into Souhtport as often as we'd like but as Wargames will stay open until 11:30 it's possible we could attend for a few games and there are plans for tournaments too, and you know we like a tournament. Oh, and they've got battlemats too, as you can see below. I know you can get these online but there's nothing like seeing one in the flesh.
There are also various display cabinets with a number of store armies on display. I was particularly taken by this wee beasty. It really is beginning to grow on me as a model, despite it's convoluted rules. I just can't decide if I'd want it or rather go the Trygon/Tervigon kitbash route that looks so effective for a fraction of the cost.
Anyway, just thought I'd share my thoughts, give heads up to what looks like a really good proposition and although they have stuck to the tried and tested 'red and black and white' of your average boys bedroom ;) it's definitely more in keeping with my idea of an open and airy place to venture into, rather than avoid. Good luck to 'em.
Tuesday 22 December 2015
Imperial Knight - in manufactorum pt 4
Having organised what projects I have going forward I've structured a plan of action, specific short term goals so I can keep a lot of plates spinning before the 'focus' hits. Getting the knight fully magnetised, based and undercoated is that first goal, before I move onto something else then hopefully cycle back around to basecoats etc. So I went back to Alex's magnetising a Knight tutorial
as I figured he'd already looked at siph-horridus on weemen's and the Codex Imperialis guide and potentially improved the process and in turn I could put my spin on things. The great thing was that in the midst of doing it you can immediately see what's going to work for you and what's not. I decided the battle cannon melta swap would be through packing out the barrels with Milliput. I was in the process of doing the ammo feed swap but realised I really didn't care enough about it, and just glued the hopper on, giving me the melta fuel tanks as a separate bit I can use on a base or something. Should I ever get another Knight I'll do the opposite for variety.
And for the most part that's the only magnetising I needed to do as I suddenly figured out a swap method for the arms. Alex had already evolved the waist joint from siph's process, he cut notches either side so his sprue attachment could slot in like lock and key. So I just expanded that to all my arm weaponry. The two shoulder mounts had their connecting rims all trimmed back to form two ridges and all the weapons had two notches taken out. Now it can be fiddly fitting them in as I did the notches left to right, meaning the weapons are rotated 90 degrees to fit them in and the length of the barrels is a little awkward, although even if it was front to back I think there'd be the same problem... however, because the torso is detachable it's not impossible to weaponise it while separated and then combine the top and bottom. The resulting join is not as flush as magnets, the weapons all have bits that prevent it looking as neast as I'd prefer [Alex trims those off in this guide] but, because this is essentially a 'friction' fit I'm not about to remove parts that make the arms stay in place. Better to have an imperfect posable model than a perfect model whose pose keeps slipping.
Having done all of that I also based the knight, I didn't take any pictures, its only sand and glue afterall. I'd later discover that the very fine sand in my mix is making the base look quite odd - the sand sets in a solid mass, obscuring the medium sized pieces I spent a long time sifting out of my big bag of sand. It also creates little dimples where some of the PVA dries quicker and the surface tension leaves a little 'mole hole'. It did the smae on the Cerastus and I was going to put things growing out of them but thought better of it.
Anyway, having seen the result I added another layer of PVA over the suspect areas and re-applied the medium sized sand, which seem to have solved the problem. But even the first application was sufficient to make me feel a thrill of success. Every time I ran it through my head that I'd actually based the model, the perceived obstacle for it being sat on the shelf for 5 months, I literally felt like Sheldon in the Big Bang [below].
Now if that's not signs of addiction I don't know what is and as mentioned in some of my recent comments it's both amazing and just a little scary that it's happening but also that just by thinking about it I can feel that same sense of satisfaction at will! It's like having a little endorphin tap. But that's possibly just me as that door swings both ways and there are plenty of things that nag at me relentlessly that can suck all the life out of my hobby vibe. Still, I'm feeling good about all this so best not look a gift-horse in the mouth :)
Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
And for the most part that's the only magnetising I needed to do as I suddenly figured out a swap method for the arms. Alex had already evolved the waist joint from siph's process, he cut notches either side so his sprue attachment could slot in like lock and key. So I just expanded that to all my arm weaponry. The two shoulder mounts had their connecting rims all trimmed back to form two ridges and all the weapons had two notches taken out. Now it can be fiddly fitting them in as I did the notches left to right, meaning the weapons are rotated 90 degrees to fit them in and the length of the barrels is a little awkward, although even if it was front to back I think there'd be the same problem... however, because the torso is detachable it's not impossible to weaponise it while separated and then combine the top and bottom. The resulting join is not as flush as magnets, the weapons all have bits that prevent it looking as neast as I'd prefer [Alex trims those off in this guide] but, because this is essentially a 'friction' fit I'm not about to remove parts that make the arms stay in place. Better to have an imperfect posable model than a perfect model whose pose keeps slipping.
I've still to sort out the stubber, ion shield and melta and there are a number of pistons that need to be added which will lock in some weapon poses but not sufficient that I feel that I've lost some posability. You can definitely see though that the alignment of the torso with my subtle change in the legs makes this look far more dynamic than it usually does.
Having done all of that I also based the knight, I didn't take any pictures, its only sand and glue afterall. I'd later discover that the very fine sand in my mix is making the base look quite odd - the sand sets in a solid mass, obscuring the medium sized pieces I spent a long time sifting out of my big bag of sand. It also creates little dimples where some of the PVA dries quicker and the surface tension leaves a little 'mole hole'. It did the smae on the Cerastus and I was going to put things growing out of them but thought better of it.
Anyway, having seen the result I added another layer of PVA over the suspect areas and re-applied the medium sized sand, which seem to have solved the problem. But even the first application was sufficient to make me feel a thrill of success. Every time I ran it through my head that I'd actually based the model, the perceived obstacle for it being sat on the shelf for 5 months, I literally felt like Sheldon in the Big Bang [below].
Now if that's not signs of addiction I don't know what is and as mentioned in some of my recent comments it's both amazing and just a little scary that it's happening but also that just by thinking about it I can feel that same sense of satisfaction at will! It's like having a little endorphin tap. But that's possibly just me as that door swings both ways and there are plenty of things that nag at me relentlessly that can suck all the life out of my hobby vibe. Still, I'm feeling good about all this so best not look a gift-horse in the mouth :)
Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
Monday 21 December 2015
PeteB's Khorne Daemonkin
PeteB's moved on a bit from his space pixies, I don;t believe he's sold them but he's been corrupted by the chaos Gods and fallen for the Daemonkin Codex. It was in February at my 40k @ 40 bash that he and Liam spent a good deal of time debating the dirty options the Codex could throw up and it's nice to see the results and how much fun he's getting out of this wildly different army compared to the Eldar.
Typically PeteB has speed painted most of his force so far, but not sacrificing quality in the process. I'm pretty envious of how good these look in such a short time, I sometimes wish I could achieve this ratio of effort to result.
No doubt there'll be more to come as his Soul Grinder, Daemon Prince and hounds get completed. There are also some Chaos Marines and Berzerkers that are pretty much done too.
Typically PeteB has speed painted most of his force so far, but not sacrificing quality in the process. I'm pretty envious of how good these look in such a short time, I sometimes wish I could achieve this ratio of effort to result.
This Maulerfiend is really effective, such a great model.
His Chaos Lord biker who zips about the battlefield taking heads.
His Chaos Rhino is pretty cool too, even with all those garden railings on the top ;) He got a load of fantasy chaos hounds to use as Fleshhounds, a considerably cheaper alternative and its great to see him exploring a different faction [says the guy whose stuck with nids for so long] and enjoying the different play style too.
No doubt there'll be more to come as his Soul Grinder, Daemon Prince and hounds get completed. There are also some Chaos Marines and Berzerkers that are pretty much done too.
Sunday 20 December 2015
Dark Angels - Azrael
It was April when I last put some concerted effort into my Azrael conversion from the Dark Vengeance Captain Balthasar model and this horrific close-up picture might explain why. Essentially I'd painted his face a number of times, been happy and then cocked up the eyes, then tried again and failed. The teeth too, went all kinds of wrong so he got parked and I've not looked at him since, well not in a kind way that motivated me to paint him but often in disgust and dread that I had to fix him eventually. But really theres just the face, the sword, the name on the banner and a few tweaks here and there and this guy is done - a nights work at the very least and he's on my To Do List too!
All I need to do now is the name on the banner. But while I was doing it I also decided to push on with my Assault on Black Reach commander who was ironically supposed to be the 4th Company Master who is Balthasar, which is the Dark Vengeance commander! Anyway, he only needed to tweak the banner and as there was no way to fit Balthasar on that scroll I decided it was a Vraks cmapign banner, still struggled to fit the lettering in, not my best freehand and the legion numbers well ropey, but at least changing the scroll to black was an improvement. Now all I need to decide is whether to add a little red stripe on the bottom of the cloak to tie him in with Azrael above...
And so I did! I spent the night fixing his face, the eyes and teeth being the main thing but also doing his sword.
I'd managed to get some quite subtle blends on the black blade of the sword then put some striations on it similar to those on my Tyranid Boneswords [I've just realised my Boneswords ARE black and I did Old One Eye's skeleton black too, I knew I was right doing that]. I hadn't planned to do them similar and they've created a bit of a pattern that I never intended - too many Xs in my opinion but overall I'm happy, nearly done.
All I need to do now is the name on the banner. But while I was doing it I also decided to push on with my Assault on Black Reach commander who was ironically supposed to be the 4th Company Master who is Balthasar, which is the Dark Vengeance commander! Anyway, he only needed to tweak the banner and as there was no way to fit Balthasar on that scroll I decided it was a Vraks cmapign banner, still struggled to fit the lettering in, not my best freehand and the legion numbers well ropey, but at least changing the scroll to black was an improvement. Now all I need to decide is whether to add a little red stripe on the bottom of the cloak to tie him in with Azrael above...
Saturday 19 December 2015
Moar of Otty's Inquisition
Otty sent me some more of his Inquisition force to share, so here you go:
Hope you liked them, I've some of PeteB's Khorne Daemonkin to share soon too.
Bolter armed acolytes - made from.a mixed bag of vintage and new figures. The small guy at the front is an old Skaven horned rat. I have turned the warp stone globe into a holy hand grenade.
After a furious few weeks painting WW2 models, I have returned to my inquisition force.
This is my version of coteaz - I'm particularly pleased with the daemon hammer. There are too many components to list.
Inquisition Land Raider Redeemer. This will be the transport for the death cult assassin retinue. The tank commander is a very old citadel model of sauron with new hands.
Hope you liked them, I've some of PeteB's Khorne Daemonkin to share soon too.
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