I posting this up as I've re-done the Eagle. I was never satisfied with the first version as the body always came out to short and wide and my poor attempts at sculpting eagle heads were truly aweful. Anyway, just a few pictures to show how he's coming along.
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Damn, man. That's looking incredible. Can you come to the GT and run a scanario with him in? ;D
Just one point - you might need to bulk up the right gauntlet a bit, as it looks a bit scrawny compared to the rest of him.
It's just struck me that his feet seem a bit tall and narrow for a terminator, even considering the heroic proportions on the 28mm versions.
I think it's a perspective thing that makes the gauntlet seem smaller but certainly his hand isn't supposed to be huge.
As for the boots, I loathe Games Workshop's flat-soled melon-feet and went for some more obviously boot shaped boots. He's supposed to be more precisely proportioned than a GW miniature, not heroic at all but when I began the model I just started building him and didn't anywhere near enough measuring (I might even get a micrometer so I can measure everything really precisely in future).
QuoteCan you come to the GT and run a scanario with him in?
Even though I had the rulebook on pre-order when
Inquistor was first released the closest I've ever got to a game of
Inquisitor is RPs here on the 'Clave. I only build the models for fun :-[
Simply a fantastic creation. I followed the progress of this model on the old 'Clave (before the Dark Adeptus 'effed it up). I look forward to seeing it completed and painted. Hurry up! ;D
I hope to get it finished in the next few weeks but it won't be getting painted any time soon. I need some new paints really, I just went through and chucked half away as they'd gone solid but the rest have been packed away so I don't have access to the ones that are left anyway. I'll probably just get a coat of primer on him and then who knows.
shame about the paint... but a great model! *g* i really like him and i am considering to redo my GK termi with some ideas borrowed from this one...
Quote from: Darios on August 21, 2009, 05:50:09 PM
...with some ideas borrowed from this one...
Thank you, it's always a pleasure to see other people get new ideas from what you've done ;D
Well, it's been a long time coming but I'm virtually finished with this chap. I've got some teetch do put in his chapter icon but that's about it really. I went back and dug out my paints not they're much cop, I might have to go and get some ones :(
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Wow! That's truly incredible! I like how you've changed some sublte pieces here and there for style, are you going to add anything to the chest though? He looks kinda naked without purity seals etc hanging off him.
Do you have any scale shots?
Purity Seals, of course! I've reminded myself about half-a-dozen times now to do some but I keep forgetting ::)
I think I'm going to leave the chest blank, maybe try some freehand on it. He's got an Aquilla on his leg so he isn't devoid of the compulsory Imperial symbology. I could try and paint an Aquilla (risky, I'm not good at drawing and while I think I might be able to paint it on I haven't tried anything like that yet) or I've seen people do numbers or lines and such and have them faded and chipped and I really want to make the armour look old and bashed about.
In the past I've always converted models but nothing really very much and my paint jobs were usually rushed and [EXCOMMUNICATE]e. It was the ork head that started me off really and I seem to have progressed all of a sudden so, I'm hoping that as this has been an experimental modelling project which I'm quite happy with it'll be a painting project to match and I'll have just improved. I think the secret will be patience and lots of thin coats, very thin coats.
Well you've got the thin coats bit sorted, have you had a play with the GW foundation paints yet? They're awfully good. Also, are there any plastic gubbinz you could stick to it? I think maybe an amulet hanging around his neck would look good, or some of the odds and ends from the plastic SM kits, holy relics, parchments etc would really finish the job off nicely. I might have some bits kicking around in my bits box if you fancied a trade?
I haven't used Foundation Paints yet but I've already considering purchasing a set. The offer of trade is most generous but the one good thing about collecting marines for fifteen years is that you end up with loads of bits! I think I might have a scroll from a rhino somewhere, I could glue that to his chest; his right shoulder pad will need some kind of painted decoration too so having that on there wouldn't harm. I've got some nice fine curb chian (used it on my Penal Trooper) which would do for a pendant and I'm sure I've got plenty of skulls or what not to go with it.
which chapter will he be? for aquilas and chapter icons look out for the plastic drop pod sprues... they have some icons which are chapterspecific and should fit your big one...
one point i have to mention: is it just me or is the head a bit too big? Oo
I'm not too sure what I'll put on the right shoulder but it doesn't have to be anything overly elaborate, hell, some knightly geometric shapes might do if I get stuck. I managed to find my plastic scroll and it'll cover the chest nicely so that's that sorted.
The helmet is bigger than a 28mm helmet yes. However for my terminator I don't see the helmet sitting on the head, it operates independantly of the wearer. I've some old photos to illustrate though.
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And scale comparison.
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strange... the pic wiothout the head is all okay in terms of scale... as soon as the helmets is on he seems "out of size" somewhat... but cool idea with the removeable helmet
I think that's probably just how the helmet sits - it's a little higher than it is on GW sculpts, on top of the shoulder pads instead of between them.
That would make his neck pretty damn long. Or maybe just a lot of machinery in front of his face in the mask of the helmet.
The thing with GW termies is that their arms are too high and their shoulders too wide, in my opinion anyway. With this one, I've altered the chest plate so that the arms can be closer to head (the problem I saw was not so much how wide the shoulders were per se but the gap between the innner arm and the chest is inhumanly wide) and also so that the arms would have a better range of motion; the marine still can't put his arm right across his body because the armour won't allow him to get close enough to himself but that's what happens when you wear armour several inches thick.
I think your realistic version of the termie is great. even the boots. Fits in much better with Inquisitor and is perhaps more imposing than its 28mm counterpart because it is believably a Superhuman in a game of lost souls and failing men.
i like this miniature VERY much!!!
but the face in the front of the belly and the chainmail in the back look a little bit "chaotic" to me.
but it is still very cool!
and get some foundation colours, they work really good!
i always add some water because i like them a little bit less concentrated.
just get one and try it on a dummy.
so, hurry up! i wanna see it finished!
p.s.: which sculpts did you use? i recognized one of them as green stuff. but the other?
I have indeed got a box of Foundation Paints so that should be me sorted for a while. I've used Green Stuff, Grey Stuff (ProCreate) and Milliput. I've also used different mixes of GS and ProC which is why I did have blue putty on the model and also some very dark green on the chapter icon.
Quote...the face in the front of the belly and the chainmail in the back look a little bit "chaotic" to me.
Indeed ;)
Quote...it is believably a Superhuman...
Well my chapter, the Prophets of Hatred do indeed have and have produced more than their fair share of lost souls. Obviously he's massive but what I hope is that, despite the size and the armour people can see that it is armour and there's someone inside. I've often heard people unfamiliar with the background look at marines and think them to be robots and I reckon that's mostly down to the crazy stances and odd proportions.
freaking sweet i love the scale adjustments
looks awesome
;D
Thanks. I've been painting him glacially slowly but I just find painting so dull it'll probably be a long while until he's finally finished.
I've just started the very first steps of making my own Space Marine as it happens. I was working on a truescale marine a few months ago and sculpted an unarmoured marine so I could put armour on to him and mke look as realistic as possible but the 54mm version should be a lot more accurate. Of course this is going to be a scale miniature, not heroic proportioned so whilst he is 65mm tall (I've gone for seven foot marine) he's quite a lot smaller than Artemis.
sounds awesome i cant wait to see some of your finished creations.
i speak on behalf of quite a few people when i say please get some painted pics of the terminator up ;D
I like him. I want him.
Haven't worked on this for quite some time now but, here's a PIP shot.
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freakin sweet ;D
Cheers. He's not exactly much to look at with so few colours on him but he's kinda getting there.