It's nice finally seeing some progress on this project. The idea that I might actually get an army on to a table in July is starting to seem like a reality. A very geeky reality.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
It's nice finally seeing some progress on this project. The idea that I might actually get an army on to a table in July is starting to seem like a reality. A very geeky reality.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Competition Entry: Warmachine - Skarre
I left off the backpack skulls as I thought that they were really, really silly. The only thing I did to set this one apart otherwise was add glue to the base to simulate water.
After reading the card she comes with I really aimed for a sea witch feel. I wanted her to blend in to the ocean - with only hints of the daemonic energies that keep her afloat.
Unfortunately, once again, I have seriously under powered lights. There are six layers on the blue of her coat and no actual black. Boo hoo. I fiddled with levels (you can tell looking at the blue background) in the various shots. Someone suggested that I use the grey background instead of the blue. I'll try that and post new photos if it's an improvement.
If I understand the competition practice correctly I should know about this one in two weeks.
UPDATE: I replaced the image with a grey background version - much improved.
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Product Update: Maybe
I just finished pouring silicone over my first batch of truly marketable bases. My previous bases had all used the GW plastic rounds as a starter - these use rounds I picked up from the local plastics shop.
I spent about three hours sculpting, preparing and now moulding these. Each matches a ruined temple theme: damaged 1 meter tiles and rubble. I kept them simple, clean and, I feel, dynamic without the worry of having the base distract from the miniature.
I plan on basing my Black Templar army on these bad boys...
Assuming I didn't mould them with a fatal flaw.
I won't know until tomorrow morning whether I have a new batch of bases... or simply wasted silicone.
Here's hoping....
UPDATE: All ten bases came out just fine. I have twenty cast and ready to use for my first squad of Black Templar. I'll get a photo of them up some time next week.
I spent about three hours sculpting, preparing and now moulding these. Each matches a ruined temple theme: damaged 1 meter tiles and rubble. I kept them simple, clean and, I feel, dynamic without the worry of having the base distract from the miniature.
I plan on basing my Black Templar army on these bad boys...
Assuming I didn't mould them with a fatal flaw.
I won't know until tomorrow morning whether I have a new batch of bases... or simply wasted silicone.
Here's hoping....
UPDATE: All ten bases came out just fine. I have twenty cast and ready to use for my first squad of Black Templar. I'll get a photo of them up some time next week.
Monday, June 4, 2007
I'll finish out the crozius with a red handle and add some more white to the skulls. I will probably also go in and add some shading to the white on his robes... but we'll see whether I do that or start in on the squads next.
All-in-all quite pleased with how the army is coming along; even if I only have three models on which to base my opinion.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Terminator Librarian - First Place!
That makes him my first win and the first piece I've had in the display cabinet.
Points on which I'm told he won:
- Flesh and character of his face
- Freehand on the books
- Text "LUX OCCULTA" on the bookmark
- Source lighting on the armour
I got more feedback about how he could have used some OSL from the staff -- and, unfortunately, you can still only see the lighting effect in the first photo. Even in the light box the highlights just look like glare since that's where the light actually falls.
His right knee is still blank since I'll probably send this guy to eBay eventually and add whatever chapter badge by request.
Thanks to everyone that provided feedback.
If anyone still wants additional close-up photos just let me know and I'll see what I can do.
YAY!
Black Templar Emperor's Champion - Final
Most of the bits are from the Black Templar sprues - with the exception of the chest: command sprue company champion and the legs: assault marine sprue. The base was made with cork and gravel... which I will replace when I cast my new line custom of resin bases.
Done to a high gaming standard for use in my 750 point Black Templar army. With this fella done, and the Chaplain/Reclusiarch nearing completion, I should be working on my squads in the next week or so - commissions permitting.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
- Replaced the sculpted chain with actual chain
- Added the skull and shield to the chain
- Replaced the off sized arm on the crozius
- Resculpted the decoration on the left leg
- Sculpted TEMPLAR on to the right pauldron
- Resculpted left hand to be closed instead of pointing
- Modeled with magnetic backpacks in place
I'm quite pleased with the changes for the most part - but now I can't decide whether or not he needs any additional purity/crusade seals. I am particularly ambivalent about the ones I had on his neck. I like the idea of adding long flowing seals, like vestments for this chaplain, but do have to agree that the last round was overkill.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Black Templar Chaplain/Reclusiarch conversion
No backpack on him at the moment as I will make it magnetic so I can swap those with the Marshal. He'll wind up being able to use one of the jump packs or the BT backpack.
This fella also took with him a big chunk of my thumb and left a long gash in one of my fingers. Everying people tell you about appropriate use of sharp craft blades is true. Go figure.
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Commissioned Forgeworld Valkyrie
There's still a long way to go - including a simple display base - but I'm glad to be working on it again. For awhile it simply made me cry.
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