Hope all are well and safe from harm.
While clearing old projects has been great for making my shelves look pretty I really wanted to get back on with some more of my Star Wars project, first off today is Darth Maul, I got the model for Xmas from my In-Laws. The model comes bare chested, but I wanted more of the Crimson Dawn feel to him, so green stuffed the relevant clothing, I also added my normal clear sabre rods as well.
Next a simple paint job and I now have Lando to lead my Bespin contingent when visiting Tatooine.
Fancied having a Bantha herd roaming the desert but the FFG one obviously comes with a Tusken Raider and baggage on it, so built this one to take a mould of, and have left the horns off so can add some variation, may also make some with two raiders sat on like in the films. The head will be cast separately to allow some variation.
Have made a little progress with the Rebel Transporter, the first picture shows the basic shaping at the front and rear.
The next picture shows the rough lines sketched in ready to grind them with the Dremel.
That's all for this post apart from to say has anyone heard from Wouter ? have spotted posts or comments from everyone else on this or other blogs. In these strange times keeping an eye out on each other is very important, so let's all try to stay safe and check in on people where possible.
Until next time stay safe and have fun !
Cheers Dave
Thursday, 26 March 2020
Saturday, 21 March 2020
NEED A LIFT ?
Firstly I hope all visitors to the blog are safe and well in these awkward times.
Today's post is mainly about dropships but I have a couple of other marine bits snuck in as well.
First up is the Stormraven, it's a bit of an ugly ship but as it's a flyer I wanted to have one in my army. I haven't done any conversion on it other than to make the pilot a normal matine rather than a tech marine
Next up is the Corvus Blackstar, these are meant for the Inquisition, but I really liked the shape so had to have some. The first thing I noticed were how small the model was that matines would really struggle fitting in, so changed my plan and made them a dropship for my scouts. I wasn't keen on the lack of cockpit so fitted a spare one from a Stormtalon and pilot into the front.
For the second one I went completely mad and added a full interior with seating and a scout exiting one of the ramps.
I have also finished building the first of my Landspeeder Tsunami, this is a dedicated tank or large creature hunter with it's twin linked heavy weapon, this one being armed with lascannons, would like to do some with other weapons and like the Tempest is a single man ship.
Lastly today I have finished my first assault Dreadnought complete with custom panel work and scratch built jump pack, going back to the days of Rogue Trader with this one. While painting I was searching the normal places for a name ( latin for birds or areas of the moon) but decided to name him after Bryan, as a fallen hero being entombed into a dreadnought to continue on seemed fitting.
That's all for today, so until next time stay safe and have fun !
Cheers Dave
Today's post is mainly about dropships but I have a couple of other marine bits snuck in as well.
First up is the Stormraven, it's a bit of an ugly ship but as it's a flyer I wanted to have one in my army. I haven't done any conversion on it other than to make the pilot a normal matine rather than a tech marine
Next up is the Corvus Blackstar, these are meant for the Inquisition, but I really liked the shape so had to have some. The first thing I noticed were how small the model was that matines would really struggle fitting in, so changed my plan and made them a dropship for my scouts. I wasn't keen on the lack of cockpit so fitted a spare one from a Stormtalon and pilot into the front.
For the second one I went completely mad and added a full interior with seating and a scout exiting one of the ramps.
I have also finished building the first of my Landspeeder Tsunami, this is a dedicated tank or large creature hunter with it's twin linked heavy weapon, this one being armed with lascannons, would like to do some with other weapons and like the Tempest is a single man ship.
Lastly today I have finished my first assault Dreadnought complete with custom panel work and scratch built jump pack, going back to the days of Rogue Trader with this one. While painting I was searching the normal places for a name ( latin for birds or areas of the moon) but decided to name him after Bryan, as a fallen hero being entombed into a dreadnought to continue on seemed fitting.
That's all for today, so until next time stay safe and have fun !
Cheers Dave
Sunday, 15 March 2020
WHO'S IN CHARGE
The other week while in hiding from the internet, I managed to get a fair bit done on a really abandoned project, my command set of Land Speeders for my Night Hawks chapter, these are for the Fourth Company which all ride Land Speeders.
First is the company captain, which started off as a Master of the Ravenwing model for the Dark Angels, most of the model is standard apart from the captain, this was a Gamesday model, which I adapted to fit, but changed his power fist to a power sword instead as it looked more dynamic in my opinion.
Next is the company chaplain, first I changed the speeder to one of my configuration speeders then changed the crew to an old sidecar torso with scanner and the pilot into a chaplain, I used a lot of chaos parts for this as they are more ornate, you may notice his Crozius Arcanum is missing in the picture but I have since found it and will add it to the finished piece.
For the standard bearer of the company I wanted to turn the speeder itself into the standard rather than adding pennants, so made some ornate vertical fins, the co pilot will be the company champion, but still trying to make him fit and look right at the moment.
A command squad can also have an apothecary in it, so I built him a special speeder with two patient cradles that could be lowered down to retrieve the wounded, and I gave the speeder a third enginge to help with the extra weight. May have to call this one Brother Nash !
Last speeder today is my favourite the AA recovery vehicle for my Tech Marines, the large wings were off of a tail from a space marine dropship, there is a techmarine to add when I find him to work the electromagnet that's retrieving the crashed speeder.
And just before I close for today, here is a picture for Simon of my home built paint racks that I made out of left over wood from the extension, yes it would have been easier to buy a pre made set, but these do the job and only cost me some time.
That's all for this post, so until next time, be safe and healthy and have fun if you can !
Cheers Dave
First is the company captain, which started off as a Master of the Ravenwing model for the Dark Angels, most of the model is standard apart from the captain, this was a Gamesday model, which I adapted to fit, but changed his power fist to a power sword instead as it looked more dynamic in my opinion.
Next is the company chaplain, first I changed the speeder to one of my configuration speeders then changed the crew to an old sidecar torso with scanner and the pilot into a chaplain, I used a lot of chaos parts for this as they are more ornate, you may notice his Crozius Arcanum is missing in the picture but I have since found it and will add it to the finished piece.
For the standard bearer of the company I wanted to turn the speeder itself into the standard rather than adding pennants, so made some ornate vertical fins, the co pilot will be the company champion, but still trying to make him fit and look right at the moment.
A command squad can also have an apothecary in it, so I built him a special speeder with two patient cradles that could be lowered down to retrieve the wounded, and I gave the speeder a third enginge to help with the extra weight. May have to call this one Brother Nash !
Last speeder today is my favourite the AA recovery vehicle for my Tech Marines, the large wings were off of a tail from a space marine dropship, there is a techmarine to add when I find him to work the electromagnet that's retrieving the crashed speeder.
And just before I close for today, here is a picture for Simon of my home built paint racks that I made out of left over wood from the extension, yes it would have been easier to buy a pre made set, but these do the job and only cost me some time.
That's all for this post, so until next time, be safe and healthy and have fun if you can !
Cheers Dave
Friday, 6 March 2020
JUST AS WEAK AS ME !
Today I have another Alien big model but from a different franchise " Independence Day".
This biosuit protects the weaker alien inside and gives it a resilient armour and weapon system to perform it's planet striping.
The model was simple to put together, and made in hard plastic, haven't seen one available for a long time, but if they make another film I'm sure they'll be released again !
Painting on this one was relatively easy, with a few added effects using washes and glazes to add the markings shown in the film.
Next time may be another biggie or some more flyers, so until then have fun !
Cheers Dave
LIFE'S TOO SHORT
I had originally written this post last weekend, but after reading Bryan's post, didn't feel much like being on the internet, and just buried myself in painting and modelling, mostly because it gives me great enjoyment and I find it very relaxing, as much as I enjoy gaming I really enjoy these other elements to.
With the past year being very difficult, with the move, the really long time the building work took and lack of space to do what I wanted, my business has suffered for it. Time to get out of this funk and get back on with doing what I enjoy, so if there is anything you'd like my company to produce in the near future add it to your comments. It could be something to add to an existing range we do, or something totally new, doesn't matter if you are a existing customer or never bought from us, all suggestions will be taken into consideration.
Until next time have fun !
Cheers Dave
This biosuit protects the weaker alien inside and gives it a resilient armour and weapon system to perform it's planet striping.
The model was simple to put together, and made in hard plastic, haven't seen one available for a long time, but if they make another film I'm sure they'll be released again !
Painting on this one was relatively easy, with a few added effects using washes and glazes to add the markings shown in the film.
Next time may be another biggie or some more flyers, so until then have fun !
Cheers Dave
LIFE'S TOO SHORT
I had originally written this post last weekend, but after reading Bryan's post, didn't feel much like being on the internet, and just buried myself in painting and modelling, mostly because it gives me great enjoyment and I find it very relaxing, as much as I enjoy gaming I really enjoy these other elements to.
With the past year being very difficult, with the move, the really long time the building work took and lack of space to do what I wanted, my business has suffered for it. Time to get out of this funk and get back on with doing what I enjoy, so if there is anything you'd like my company to produce in the near future add it to your comments. It could be something to add to an existing range we do, or something totally new, doesn't matter if you are a existing customer or never bought from us, all suggestions will be taken into consideration.
Until next time have fun !
Cheers Dave
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