Hello out there,
so I'm new to the conclave and happy to have found a "living" forum with other fans of Inquisitor. :)
As you might notice, I'm no native speaker (...writer). I'm german but i hope, i don't make to much mistakes. ::)
but enough of introducing myself...
After a couple of =I= games with my 28mm collection, i decided to build up a warband in 54mm scale; for more atmosphere and the fun of building a large figure :)
The first model, i'm going to make will be an old friend of the Inquisitor. No name or background is decided yet, but for his charakter i always think of Han Solo from Star Wars. :D
He's based on some cowboy from Andrea Miniatures:
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss206/Casadrian/inqu54mm001.jpg)
the figure is called Lt. Col. Cluster (maybe i should keep that name?)
Well, i thought his hands and the tiny guns looked little heroic, so i decided to give him a cool Blaster and a chain-sword... (from where and why will be dealed in his history i'm going to write) I shaped of his holsters and some fringes at his trousers...
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss206/Casadrian/inqu54mm002.jpg)
For his hands i used those from Skaven and they seem to have just the perfect size (imao)
I added some stuff along his belt, so this is where i got so far:
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss206/Casadrian/inqu54mm003.jpg)
Chainsword and gun not yet finished. Still, i'm not sure what to do with his head or wheter i should convert it at all... (maybe his mustache is just cool enough the way it is... ;))
C & C is very welcome!
greetings from germany,
Casadrian
I like the conversion - a good original model, and the hand swaps are neat and clean.
You were right to change the hands to bigger ones - at the original scale the hands (while being anatomically correct) look ridiculously small against GW sculpts.
The chainsaw looks nice and heavy and the amount of extra pouches and pockets you have added is good too - he now looks futuristic but not cluttered.
As long as you get the head on properly (like it is in the first picture, not in the second) then the original head looks fine - you don't see many moustaches in the 41st millennium, so it makes a nice change.
Hello and welcome to the conclave.
the model's coming along nicely, the skaven hands fit the arm well. The original head is a pretty good one - I wouldn't convert it unless you have a good idea what to do with the head.
Lt colonel Cluster is as good a name as any.
Nice work 40k-ifying the model. And that's a great find with the skaven hands - they seem to fit very well. I'll have to remember that.
The skaven hands are, indeed, a nice touch.
I'd say that the model, nice as it is, needs a little more work to pull it into the Dark Millennium completely. Some bionics on the head, perhaps a shoulder pad or two, and of course no Imperial miniature is complete without some superfluous scraps of paper about their person...
Wilkommen zum Konklave.
R.
Indeed - Welcome to the Conclave!
Tullio
Yes, really nice work bringing the model into the Dark Millennium!
Great conversion 8).
Put a pith helmet on him and call him a Preatorian Guardsman.
thanks for the comments and ideas so far. :)
Yesterday and this morning, i've done some milliput-work and these are the results:
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss206/Casadrian/inqu54mm010.jpg)
as you can see, i finished the blaster and the chainsword. I addition, i added some overlaping leather on his boots and two small shoulderpads. I also sculpted a holster for his chainsword:
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss206/Casadrian/inqu54mm011.jpg)
some knobs will be added later...
I decided to try to give him some bionics on his head, as precinctomega has proposed. I just wanted a small gadget, nothing to special. It should not cover his eyes. So i tried some lamp/aiming-help/com-link on his temple. I'm quiet happy how it came out:
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss206/Casadrian/inqu54mm007.jpg)
I can't wait to paint him. :)
let me know what you think.
If it's not too much trouble, could you post a couple more angles of the head bionics?
At the moment it looks like a fairly nice job - the top piece of greenstuff is some extra hair falling over the top of the implant, correct?
Yep, after i did the bionics, i thought some overleaping hair would help to integrate it. Here are two other views:
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss206/Casadrian/inqu54mm008.jpg)
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss206/Casadrian/inqu54mm013.jpg)
thanks for the comment.
@ casadrian: ich sags mal auf deutsch: hallo hier bei uns und schön zu sehen dass man nicht alleine ist ^^
@ topic: i quite like the conversion of the "western-style" miniature and the little changes which bring him to the "grim, dark future thingy" also like the milliput work especially the headgear... in game terms i'd give him some infra red sight for that... also the skaven hands work great... i have tons of them in my bitzbox but never actually considered using them... but now: conversions here i come...
Looking good, although I would say if you want him to look even more 40k - add more shoulderpads, or make his current ones bigger. Everything needs more shoulderpads!
Looks Awesome, Brilliant Conversion!
Col. Custer was a US officer in the Wars with the Native Americans, got massacred. Maybe not a very lucky name?
I love the blaster conversion, the Technology on the head really brings it into the 41st Millennium, I'd say it should be something linked too his brain, maybe both a lighting system, and a gunscope of some kind.
The only thing I'd suggest that would make him perfect would be a Purity Seal. That would not only make him Sci-Fi, but also 40k. An Aquilla would do it too, or an =][=, but if he's just an old friend, then a purity seal would be just right.
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss206/Casadrian/paintjob-wip.jpg)
just wanted to share a little prview of my paintjop (WIP).
I'm on vacations now for a week and then school starts again, so it will take a while 'till i will upload a picture of the finished figure.
thanks to adlan for the little history lesson, good to know, i will choose a different name now, i think.
greetings,
Looking good so far - I like the expression you've given him.
Great job. We don't see enough big moustaches in Inquisitor!
By the way, don't worry about your English - you seem to have a better grasp of the language than a great deal of native speakers (who should, quite frankly, be ashamed of themselves for typing rubbish like 'should of' when they mean 'should have,' or 'alot' when they mean 'a lot.' Sorry, rant over. Nothing to see here...)
Very good job of adapting the model to 40k. I should try this kind of thing myself, I think. The moustache adds nice character, as does the clothing. I love the chainsword, too, very iconic of 40k but often overlooked in Inquisitor.
Lt. Custer is a rather inglorious historical figure - as has been pointed out, he got massacred at the battle of Little Big Horn. History generally remembers the man as an arrogant fool. Not only that, he's associated with the acts of genocide perpetrated by the U.S.A armed forces at the time, even if he didn't participate directly.
Looking forward to the completed work.
-Aidan.
If you want some good sounding names associated with Custer I could suggest a few:
From little big horn;
Marcus Reno: great name, unfortunately the guy lost his head in the heat of the battle, lead a really bad retreat.
Frederick Benteen: basically took over command from Reno, was calm and competent.
Luther Hare:2nd in charge of the scouts
Fictional characters worth mentioning;
Jack Crabb: protagonist of "little big man", one of Custer's scouts, was dismissed when he told Custer he'd lose the battle.
Harry Flashman: Pathiological liar and coward featuring in George McDonald Fraser's "Flashman" series.
A few names with historic context. Personally I'd be tempted to avoid Custer himself, the guy was as Aidan described an arrogant fool. That said there are some good names out there and I'd definitely go for a 'western' theme as it fit's his appearance so well.
Finally great model, looking froward to more about him :D