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The Many and Varied Faces of Xanthism

Started by Van Helser, September 06, 2015, 03:19:14 PM

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Van Helser

I have been working on and off on a sourcebook dedicated to Xanthism for more years than I'd like to admit. I had planned to finish it off last year, but that never came to be. Even getting it done this year will depend a lot on how much time I can dedicate to some fiction pieces, and more importantly, models for illustrating its pages. Like the previous sourcebooks there will be a section of sample characters. I do have some Xanthite Inquisitors I have used in the past to make an appearance, but it's much more fun dreaming up newcomers.

The first of these newcomers to take shape is Inquisitor Vito Salrassan, a man to whom many in the Ordos Carthaxian owe huge favours, allowing him carte blanche to follow his radical agenda...








A rather chunky customer! I have had the flaming sword screaming at me to find a model for it for a long time (it's from Heresy Miniatures' Angel model), and the old titan head I have had since the 90's... There is absolutely nothing subtle about this character, but it's been a long time since I've had such fun building a real tank of an Inquisitor. Painting the flames and using them for OSL should be good fun too.

If anybody reading wants a look at the draft of the sourcebook thus far (and I really would like some feedback on it), then they can get it from mediafire - LINK.

Ruaridh

Lord Borak

Looking very nice indeed mate. I can't help to feel his arms need to be beefed up though. he has big legs and a big head but these tiny little hands!! The sword and back pack are very cool pieces though. where did you get the back pack from?

So, colour scheme?

KaptiDavy


Alyster Wick

Great mini. The sword is fantastic and I look forward to seeing the helmet fully painted. I will say that the arms would look better with armor, however I'm just going to steal the torso/legs combo and use bulky arms on my own mini.

In the meantime, is that the Thorian's backpack upside down and backwards?

Van Helser

Good point about the hands. That's the difference between 54mm and heroic 54mm in scale! I will see about bulking them out with some ProCreate. Might armour the arms some more too.

The backpack is actually from Krash Krieger Thrax, with plenty of Tube Tool power cables attached.

I think he is going to have very black armour, lit by the flames of his sword. I saw some really cool Age of Sigmar Khornate warriors on Reddit that are serving as inspiration.

Here's a close up of the head:


Ruaridh

Mike Blake

Excellent combination of parts and pose. He's going to be a really frightening beast! Looking forward to seeing him finished.

Van Helser

I have managed to make some progress today with both the model of Salrassan above, plus a version of him outside his armour.  I wanted to show of the duality of this character, both the careful politician and the devotee of Xanthus. The armoured model has had his hands and wrists bulked out (and isn't really worthy of a new photo at this moment), but here's a picture of him out of his armour:


I have had this Andrea Miniatures model of Robert E. Lee for close to a decade I think. I originally bought it to convert into the captain of Inquisitor Goddard's ship, but never got round to it. I am making a servo skull for him with an open book balanced on its bonce for him to read from to further 40k-ify him.

I have also started work on the next featured character, Inquisitor Selina Bavarinka, an aged Chaotician.


I need to raise the skull mask as she appears rather neckless currently. I am not sure about the shoulder pad currently as I think it is just too big (is it possible for a 41st millennium shoulder pad to be oversized?!) and would like some feedback. Her missing arm will be holding one of Sevora/Sevorina's swords. Her pistol is deliberately small as it represents the daemon weapon known as the Fortean Derringer...

Ruaridh

MarcoSkoll

If I may...



Here I've lengthened her abdomen and neck to closer match artist's proportions (although she's still left with proportionally quite long legs, even before considering the heels) and moved the shoulder pads in and up.

This will take a little interesting cutting and the shoulder pads might need flattening out a bit to fit (I don't know if you've got anything that'll help with that, but I can speak quite highly of the merits of having a hot air gun to help reshape plastic parts), but I think it'll help her overall.
S.Sgt Silva Birgen: "Good evening, we're here from the Adeptus Defenestratus."
Captain L. Rollin: "Nonsense. Never heard of it."
Birgen: "Pick a window. I'll demonstrate".

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Van Helser

Thanks for the photoshopping. I have done some lengthening and I am much happier with her proportions now (and the big shoulder pads got to stay!).  I also thought I'd share a pic of Salrassan in and out of his armour, along with his servo skull.




Might even start painting today if I can get outside for spraying on some primer while the weather holds...

Ruaridh

Lord Borak

Nice to know that a Marine torso scales up well on the Assassin legs. Good conversions as always, I love the floating book/skull. I'm going to steal that.

The Inquisitors arms look much better now they've been bulked up a bit!!

Van Helser

I decided to start on the most standard of the trio and have Salrassan sans armour finished off now. Not much to say, other than I wanted a clean, respectable look to him, perfect for sitting in Conclaves attracting little suspicion from the Puritans he doesn't have dirt on...








Ruaridh

seaglen

really love that model - looks like it could be a great stand in for an Imperial Navy officer too!


Van Helser

Thanks. He will likely see duty as an NPC, be it as a Navy officer, snooty guard officer, Imperial Governor...

Inquisitor Salrassan has now donned his armour and hefted his daemon weapon, the blade Maldragar. Warp fire burns along its edge, bringing flaming death to the Xanthite's enemies:






OSL is always tricky, but I am reasonably happy with how this has turned out.

C+C as always

Ruaridh

Lord Borak

F*** me that looks epic. The OSL is very nicely done, don't knock yourself down. It contrasts very well with the dark armour.

If I were to comment on the OSL: My gut feeling would be to give the arms a touch more glow effect but that's just nit picking. I'd hate to come up against that guy that's for sure.

seaglen

Absolutely brilliant - I love that sword.
The Inquisitor himself is particularly dark and ominous! I like the way that he is very monochromatic (aside from a few blue pipes) - does he have any Inquisitorial markings/sigils at all?

What are you using his "mandiblasters" as in-game?