A while ago I started to convert a vehicle for use in inquisitor games. The model I used was an M998 command vehicle.
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/box.jpg)
I started by putting the majority of the kit together, I just left it open at the back as it would be an open topped vehicle. The kit was very detailed which was nice, especially as it was quite cheap.
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/beforeconversion.jpg)
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/detail.jpg)
The vehicle was intended for use by my warband of bounty hunters. I have posted one of the characters, Mattias, but he and the others are still Wip's. The idea for the jeep was that they had needed a vehicle for whatever reason, found this thing in a scrap yard, and converted it themselves, adding armour plate etc. So the look would be quite ramshackle and thrown together.
So I started by adding wire mesh to the windows, various armour plates and bars around the windows.
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Photo0498.jpg)
I then made a ram for the front for some more killy fun. I also had to make new seats as the ones that came with the kit were far to small.
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Photo0501.jpg)
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Photo0514.jpg)
This is quick mock up of what it would look like. The big strip of plasticard at the back was just to show where corrugated card would be.
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Photo0513.jpg)
Thats how the jeep stood for quite some time. Until last week when I finally found a way to make some corrugated card that looked good and was the right size. So I surrounded the back with corrugated card, added some supports and finally used green stuff to simulate welding along various lines. After a quick spray with some primer, its ready to paint at last. ;D
The wheels and ram have not been glued on yet.
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/jeepgrey1.jpg)
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/jeepgrey2.jpg)
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/jeepgrey3.jpg)
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/jeepgrey4.jpg)
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/jeepgrey5.jpg)
Let me know what you think :)
That is awesome, the seats need a texture on them though to stop them looking.....blank, but great work. What scale is the model and are you going to do a model for the driver.
Looks great!
I think the bonnet (or hood, depending on your locale), and front grill are still a bit too recognisably modern day. Perhaps some armour plates on the bonnet, especially spiked ones, and a wire mesh grill would look good.
Ruaridh
Thanks for pointing out the seats. I had planned to texture them, must have forgotten about them lol. Glad you like it though.
I will probably leave the front grill, as its going to be covered by the ram you wont really see it. But armour plates on the bonnet makes sense and will look good. Wont be too hard to add them either.
Quote from: Acolyte Havlan Tome on August 18, 2010, 10:21:15 AMWhat scale is the model
It's on the box in the top photo: 1:35
It looks good so far, although I have a personal general leaning towards using 1:24 vehicle kits (I have some stuff that awaits building, should I ever find the time), as the true-scale nature of these kits tends to mean that 1:35 looks far too small and flimsy in my eyes, whereas 1:24 looks appropriately bigger and bulkier against the heroicly proportioned Inquisitor figures.
Any chance of a scale shot with an Inq fig next to it or standing on the back platform?
Looks very mad max road warrior to me, which is good! Be quite cool if you could get a pintle mounted web gun on there, seeing as they are bounty hunters and such.
Also as Heroka said, a scale shot with a figure would be cool :)
Rob
I love your work!
This looks excellent and very Orkish too.
As for jeeps and similar vehicles here are some models i intend to use in the near future as =I= cars:
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/hasegawa-mv04-kubelwagen-type-82-dak--p-1-1336748.html">Kubelvagen 1</a>
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/hasegawa-mv03-kubelwagen-type-82-p-1-1336744.html">Another Kubelvagen</a>
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/italeri-3721-willys-jeep-ton-p-1-1721087.html">WWII US jeep I</a>
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/hasegawa-mv01-willys-mb-jeep-p-1-175808.html">second version</a>
and one of the cars I'm currently working on:
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/heller-80722-bentley-4-5l-blower-le-mans-1930--p-1-454480.html">1930 Bentley</a>
Looking good, really interested in 54mm vehicles myself and this is helping. I think what Van Helser said about the bonnet makes sense, but i think what really makes it too modern day is the lights. If they were replace with some bigger slightly clunky looking ones I think it would really change the look a lot. Also it'd be good to see some rivets on those wheel-plates, looking a bit plain to me atm.
Quote from: Lordi on August 19, 2010, 10:08:08 AM
I love your work!
This looks excellent and very Orkish too.
As for jeeps and similar vehicles here are some models i intend to use in the near future as =I= cars:
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/hasegawa-mv04-kubelwagen-type-82-dak--p-1-1336748.html">Kubelvagen 1</a>
hate to break it to you, but those are all 1:24 and would be too small for Inquisitor.
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/hasegawa-mv03-kubelwagen-type-82-p-1-1336744.html">Another Kubelvagen</a>
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/italeri-3721-willys-jeep-ton-p-1-1721087.html">WWII US jeep I</a>
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/hasegawa-mv01-willys-mb-jeep-p-1-175808.html">second version</a>
and one of the cars I'm currently working on:
<a href="http://www.super-hobby.com/heller-80722-bentley-4-5l-blower-le-mans-1930--p-1-454480.html">1930 Bentley</a>
If they're 1:24 then they're not too small for Inquisitor, in fact they're technically a bit too big (but given the heroic proportions of GW stuff should actually work pretty well).
I've found this tutorial, since You mentioned planning to work on the seats-
http://www.briansmodelcars.com/tutorials/tutorial/40 (http://www.briansmodelcars.com/tutorials/tutorial/40)
this might be time consuming, but seems to look great :) that is of course if You think a rough vehicle like that deserves leather upholstery :)
When it comes to the hummer, personally I'd elongate the light panel slightly upwards producing a sharper angle at the hood, so that the air holes on top are covered from the front- I'm sure I've seen a car hood like that once, but can't seem to find any pictures of such at the moment. That would certainly turn it from "hummer-like" to "generic military vehicle"
QuoteIf they're 1:24 then they're not too small for Inquisitor, in fact they're technically a bit too big (but given the heroic proportions of GW stuff should actually work pretty well).
They do seem slightly too big- I'll try to post a picture of my servitor next to a Renault 4cv (tiny car irl) later
got it, hope it woks :)
http://i34.tinypic.com/s5xwfo.jpg (http://i34.tinypic.com/s5xwfo.jpg)
the car is Renault 4cv, mini is a lightning claws armed servitor. The green/silver block on the left in the engine of a Bentley Blower
Quote from: Kaled on August 19, 2010, 06:04:40 PM
If they're 1:24 then they're not too small for Inquisitor, in fact they're technically a bit too big (but given the heroic proportions of GW stuff should actually work pretty well).
indeed, my mistake, always confuses me!
@Lordi: Thanks for the tutorial, ill have a read :)
I am happy with the size of it, and the slightly non-40k look it has. The idea was that it wasnt a military vehicle but just an ordinary car that they armoour plated for their own use. So I dont really mind if its a tad small. It works for its intended purpose.
Here are some scale shots as requested:
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/PICT1229.jpg)
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/PICT1236.jpg)
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/PICT1234.jpg)
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/PICT1232.jpg)
Scale looks dead on to me! And to my mind at least I think it accentuates the normal car that has been haphazardly armour plated look, very cool. Look forward to it being painted :)
i think scale-wise it helps a lot that you've essentially used a bulky humvee model as the basis.
I didnt get time to do any more work on the seats but I have started to paint it.
I started out by undercoating the parts that will be rusted metal with watered down tin bitz:
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/tinbitzbasecoat.jpg)
These bits were then given a couple of dry brushes of boltgun metal:
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/drybrushboltgun.jpg)
I also painted the underside of the jeep. Only did this very roughly as it wont often be seen. I painted as much as I could with black then picked out a couple of details with boltgun. I then lightly dry brushed the rest with boltgun and gave it all a very thinned wash of bestial brown:
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/undersidepainted.jpg)
I then gave the jeeps paint work a coat of midnight blue:
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/horuswaspretty/Inquisitor/Bounty%20Hunters/midnightbluebasecoat.jpg)
And then I ran out of time :) Hopefully more will get done next week. Let me know what you think!
Looks purple to me!! Really good though, can't wait to see it finished
Looking good. I'd consider a (very) light drybrush of white, for a shiny metal effect.
I can really see a warband cruising along in that, playing cards and bragging about how many heretics they'll cleanse.
Hm. Not sure about the blue. I'd've thought a more utilitarian green, brown or grey would've been better. That said, look at some tutes for weathered metal online. You could get some really nice effects on this for not a huge investment of effort.
R.
It does look a bit purple in the picture but it is blue :) hopefully once its been highlighted and weathered it will look a bit more blue.
I didnt want to go with grey/green etc as they are too 'military', its supposed to be a regular car. Im sure its not too hard to believe that someone with money in the 40k universe could buy a jeep and have it painted blue!!!
looks ok to me, an old civilian jeep, found in a barn or corner of a workshop upgraded quickly to fulfil the warbands need of a light armoured transport. bit of welding and riveting armour on and hey presto they now have the vehicle to let them punch through the arbites road block on the only road between here and the starport
crappy instant fluff aside i like it so far, looking forward to seeing it properly weathered