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From the album: Vulkan He'stan conversion
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From the album: Resized 8th Ed Death Guard
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Greetings humans, heretics, xeno and mutants. First time poster long time since I've touched the hobby with a 40,000ft pole. I used to post on the WargamerAU forums under "Ralshar" about 15years ago and recently got back into converting because :cuss it what else have I got going on right meow? After 15 years out of the game I decided to challenge myself to see if I still had it by converting a standard marine into a true scale wolf lord using only the dated pieces I had in my old as sin bitz box. And this here is the end result! If you're on the bookface page "40k kitbash carnage" then first of all, I'm sorry. Second, this may look familiar as I posted about it rather frequently as I built. I'll be posting the quasi step by step pics with some explination after this if anyones interested. Like I said, 15 years in between conversions and sculpting so be gentle. But critical.
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My names Tangamarine, you may remember me from such projects such as the plastic sicaran Mk II, laser destroyer, and predator executioner here, and below: /end Troy McClure accent So its been a long time since the Techmarine's pushed a progress update too the noosphere, but a broken arm leaves me more time to take pictures than procrastinate from building and painting models! You may notice that there are an awful lot of angles compared to their 40k counterparts, I really wanted each unit to feel part of the army, and as such needed the 41st millenium space marine asthetics, ie curves should not be seen nor heard Without further ado I present to thee my latest work, this time a little more additive manufacturing compared to sawing a landraider apart as previously:whistling: Space Marine Jetbikes Fly fast, fly hard I have been sitting on this project for a decent chunk of time (pretty sure this sketch is 5 years old now!), however got put off by the task of creating 6+ identical plasticard additions scared me from actually committing. The previous Sicaran showed there needed to be a lot of small modifications en route, and I was so absorbed with the project, that I never noted down any plans, A bit of a shame at the end of the day, as in the time since the Venator has come out, which would require a complete retool of the chassis. A dark angels black knight biker was chosen as a basis for the rider; being the newest, and therefore most detailed marine biker to date, with Mk IV/ Primarus helms chosen for their sleeker look (while also avoiding the beaky Mk VI, ironic as the rest of my chapter wears Mk minus the helms!) Jump ahead 5 years and I found myself working at a company with extensive rapid prototyping facilities, and it was time to get to work. Being an engineering I chose a CAD package I was most familiar with, this being solidworks, and started experimenting. Progress was slow at first as I learnt the capabilities of the printers we had, plus making sure the new parts matched the DA base. The result was the major components split down the middle, and some printed separately, all in the efforts to maximise detail quality. Some suffered a bit of warpage, which has/ will be filled with milliput and sanded down. I really didn't want the finished model to look 3d printed, so only sandable basic shapes were printed, with the rest of the detail being greenstuff from moulds, plasticard, or just good old bits. Space marine Dreadnought Drop Pod Steel rein Now the intention behind this project was only to replace the fins on the pod, as they were severely warped and bits had broken there. But it quickly spiralled out of control, until this happened. I used the original model as a guide for measurements, which was much more difficult than I had imagined on account of pretty much the entire thing being unsymmetrical, and warpage and slippage rappant. But I persevered. Along the way I decided, that again, it needed to fit in with my other pods, between it and the revamped one forgeworld just put out, things were amiss, so I got stuck in:I dropped the engine size to enable a full leviathan dreadnought to sneak on in (of which will certainly appear shortly!) Redesigned the wing vents and locking mechanisms to match the plastic marine pod. The hex feature at the top also needed fixing, forgeworld made a mistake (or at least an inconsistency, with the trio of holes being covered by the doors when closed, so that got pushed upwards. I borrowed the much improved floor pattern from the newer FW iteration, but kept the door proportions the same to maximise interior space (the newer FW model only suiting smaller dreads, and cut the doors off at the corners which destroyed the pods profile IMO, and would reduce a leviathans mobility). Floor ribbing on the doors was also modded to match the plastic one, with some tubing to be added as well. Bottom of the base was also proportioned more akin to the plastic pods. Engine detailing will be carried out using guitar wire, and steering turbines stolen from a plastic pod, while retaining the original FW models look. I will also bee using wire sheet to get the access panel patterns (more on that later:wink:) Interestingly enough my initial prints came out better, so I will have to retroactively apply my future edits, as a partially blocked nozzle allowed the locking pins on the fins to come out much crisper (I'll show the poorer quality in a future post). Magnets will be used as hinges for the door, and print shrinkage cost be a days worth of printing as the magnets were too large to fit, coupled with the holes placement too awkward to get a drill in. As with the bikes all surfaces will be sanded and gaps filled. Company Champion Yes, I do actually paint the odd model One of the few models I have finished painting, and I have now learnt to cover up any unintentional brush strokes with cartoon like battle damage its saves a lot of stress, and breaks up the large open spaces Devastator Squad Sergeant and Armorium C.A.T By the Emperor, I'm going to need two <storm> bolters for this heresy! With the recent ultramarines supplement release, I feel this guy is going to be promoted to a Lieutenant and gifted the Vengence of Ultramar for some rapid fire 4 goodness! Still needs the tiled plasticard done to the base, like the majority of my army. And for when he runs low on ammo, the armourium C.A.T got his back... I have matched the spare ammo with the squad loadout, for the extra bit of OCD You just know I am painting that trailer red Well that's all for now! Feels good to be back (PS. I have been trying to get pictures from the gallery to show up bigger, but no idea how, so any pointers would be greatly appreciated)
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Hi all! This is my first post here, but I have been lurking on and off for years before recently creating an account. I havent been playing 40k since fourth ed due to reasons, but started all once upon a time way back in the dark ages of Rouge Trader. Since then life got in the way, and kids and other priorities took over and all my games & minis was stashed away in storage for almost a decade. Anyway, recently me an a few friends decided to try out some 40k again, and so the urge to build stuff and paint was once again awoken from its dormancy. When digging out my White Scars from storage I realised that my only bike-challenged squad of regular marines didn't have a ride, so I have to give them a Rhino - the Emperors finest should never have to WALK up to the heretics/xenos/whatever to smite them down. Where a sane person would just waltz in to the nearest GW store and buy a Razorback (at least back in my time you should never buy just a regular Rhino and miss out on some sweet extra bitz from the Razorback or similar sprue), I have to be different, and probably stupid - so I decided to build my own Rhino out of plasticard and a few bitz and pieces. So, this will be my build log of my Clouseau pattern Rhino :-) [edit] Once I figure out how to upload pictures here, that is... [/edit]
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