I’m embarrassed about how long it has been since I posted an
update. The truth is that other things kept me away from modelling and painting
for a while; I lost all momentum and the muse deserted me. I’ll been 2 months
in the hobby doldrums and now I must make an effort to get back.
I have started to make some progress on my cairn wraith
conversion. My initial thought with this miniature was that she was going to be
one of the ship’s astropaths. However, as I finished working on the conversion
I found myself adding more cables and a servo skull and, by pure coincidence I’m
sure, was also reading “Mechanicum” by Graham McNeill. Now I’m coming round to
the idea that she may be a servant of some Mechanicum Adept who has taken up
with the crew of the Euripides. I love how a miniature can evolve as you work
on it and how I don’t always know what I’m building.
So having decided on a Mechanicum contingent, I’m thinking
of all the weirdness I can make. The Imperial Enforcer who was going to lead
the ship’s armsmen may end up being a Mechanicum servant too – perhaps the
Adepts factotum or herald?
Something which has troubled me is the thorny issue of
scale, or rather the scale of Astartes. We all know that in the background of
30/40k, the Adeptus Astartes are now portrayed as giants; towering slabs of
power armour and muscle. The miniatures, sadly, do not convey this. I had hopes
to create the illusion of them being towering warriors by elevating them on
their bases. It does put their heads above the heads of ordinary men, but I’m
still not happy that it works.
Is that man a giant? Oh, wait, no … he’s just standing on a
box.
This problem bothered me enormously until I got my hands on
Horus Heresy Book 3 – Extermination. This was my eureka moment. Book 3 has
rules for Strike Forces … 1 to 3 characters plus up to 350 points of troops,
vehicles etc. That’s potentially just a very few models and it means the
prospect of creating an art-scale, Heresy period Strike Force is not an
impossible dream.
There are several people who have modelled amazing art-scale
marines, but I’ve been studying how both Migsula and the Spikey Rats do it. It’s
inspiring stuff. I’ve got as far as a simple test using grey knight terminator
parts as the base for the marine and I love the height and bulk it gives.
Obviously it needs a lot of work, but I’m going to set myself the challenge of
making a few art-scale Mk3 Iron Hands.
As always, thanks for reading.
Looks great! I love the conversions! And yes, far too long between posts. You should be ashamed for not sharing this great stuff with the rest of us. Seriously though, awesome stuff, I will be eagerly watching my blog roll for your next post. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks! My output tends to be sporadic, but I'm hoping that two month gaps between posts will be rare.
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