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The Ordos Majoris - Hobby, Painting and Modelling => Painting and Modelling => Topic started by: Myriad on April 25, 2010, 10:46:11 PM

Title: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: Myriad on April 25, 2010, 10:46:11 PM
I've been looking for one, for someone who doesn't carry his own stuff.

This must have been done in steampunk style, surely?

Any pointers much appreciated.
Title: Re: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: Brother_Brimstone on April 25, 2010, 10:59:32 PM
The only one I can think of would be the mechanical steed used by the Empire in Warhammer Fantasy. It's too small for Inquisitor (unless it were to be a miniature mechanical horse I suppose - considering it's a robot, it being a bit small is explainable). I daresay that's probably more use inspiration than anything else though

http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat1300287&prodId=prod20022

If you make one, you HAVE TO post pics!

EDIT: If you do want to make a servitor or undead horse, you need not do so from scratch. IIRC both Pegaso and Andrea do characters on or with horses. You could then model these as much or as little as you want to make it seem undead or servitor-esque.
Title: Re: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: Heroka Vendile on April 26, 2010, 06:51:08 PM
Plastic (and therefore much cheaper) 1:32 horse sets exist in large numbers if you're just after a base model to convert from.
In that regard I would direct to the likes of the Italeri kits (http://www.emodels.co.uk/plastic-kits/italeri-medieval-templar-knights-6881-p-15320.html)
Title: Re: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: precinctomega on April 30, 2010, 11:14:13 AM
Go to Privateer Press:

(http://battlecollege.wikispaces.com/file/view/markov.jpg/53137948/markov.jpg)

Not only do the horses have a good steampunky look, they're also bloody enormous.

R.
Title: Re: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: Myriad on April 30, 2010, 01:15:23 PM
Change of plan - they have a goat (ulk) rider model!

Thanks for the tip.
Title: Re: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: kierkegaard on April 30, 2010, 03:48:45 PM
'Ulk' look more like reindeer than goats. They also look a bit small for 54mm purposes.

That 'steampunk' horse that PO posted looks like it has potential though. I think that it would look good if you put some sort of webbing over the saddle, and hung a gun holster on one side and a scabbard on the other.
Title: Re: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: Myriad on May 01, 2010, 10:34:48 AM
Hmm.  Quite possibly the ulk is large enough for a beast of burden but too small to be a (former) riding animal  ;).  I'll find out when it arrives (and decide whether to order the horse or start rewriting background )
Title: Re: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: Heroka Vendile on May 06, 2010, 08:06:12 PM
Taban Miniatures (http://shop.taban-miniatures.com/product_info.php?cPath=52&products_id=274), the same source as POs giant metal snake discovery.

(http://shop.taban-miniatures.com/images/products/eden/isc/Hadakauma.jpg)
Title: Re: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: MarcoSkoll on May 06, 2010, 08:19:40 PM
The page claims that's 90mm - although which dimension that is is hard to know.

... hmm, I suppose that riding horses are usually about 16 hands (64 inches, 163 cm) at the withers, which would be about 5cm scale size. Assuming that the 90mm is height, that model's "withers" would be about 6cm off the floor - a bit big, but not impossible to justify, particularly given that it's mechanical.

The "human" torso could be of some use on another model as well. Could well be a good buy.
Title: Re: Mechanical (/servitor/undead) horses
Post by: Myriad on May 07, 2010, 02:58:48 AM
Not to mention heroic scale can always include horses.

This does look like a pretty good buy - plenty of potential for ad-mech in the 'human' parts.  Sadly I've blown most of my model budget for a while, but at only 25 euros I'm wavering.

<edit>  the ulk rider didn't even come up to Torquemada's waist, so I've gone to plan B and ordered the Taban miniatures model, which I guess will have to be unmechanised to some degree.