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Showing posts with label Imperial Guard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imperial Guard. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

All quiet on the South Eastern front

Just in case you're wondering, I'm not dead and projects havn't stopped... I'm working on a few bits behind the scenes that are all in concept phases at the moment and not really ready for public consumption. I've got next week off and we're going to try and spend the week doing craft bits, so hopefully there will be some painting updates *fingers crossed*

After the lackluster Imperial Guard release and the new edition of 40k I went off GW and their ever increasing prices. I wasn't expecting anything to come out that would change my mind here, but the curse that is Forge World are working on some really nice new Guard that work with the miner theme that I originally wanted to have for my force. Sometimes I miss working on the force... Now I'm not actually playing, I might try to make the effort to go back and neaten up some of the units. Who am I kidding? I've far too many other ideas floating around to worry about something that is already battle ready! Would really love to get some of my designs (right) actually made one day though.

Battle Bunnies have some pictures of the new models and some artwork. Very nice! The revamp of the Rogue Trader Crusader robots are also really interesting to see.


Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Servitors

I seem to have acquired a large number of servitor models over the last couple of years... I think Arakasi and his Big Mek conversion may be to blame for that one. Both my Imperial Guard and Inquisition forces utilise servitors in one guise or another... plus the metal ones are great fun models to paint. The first two painted up very quickly indeed...

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Monday, 17 June 2013

Tanks, tanks... everywhere it's tanks!

With an Imperial Guard force you just know it's going to be full of tanks. Rather than posting all of the Chimera separately, here they are in one big batch. They are all done using a variation on the normal Chimera pattern and seem to get lots of positive comments whenever they come out for a game.
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So how do you get that setback look to the top part? Here's a tutorial I wrote earlier! This works on the old and new Chimera bodies as the majority of the changes to the kit were combining a few of the side pieces together into one.

The first step is easy. Build the Chimera chassis as normal, leaving off the top, until you get this far


Take this piece


And cut the corners off, so it looks like this


Fit the place onto the top of the tank, just behind the main cab


Next we need to cut down the top. Place your saw just behind the first to viewports and using them as a guide... cut the back part off.


Before discarding the back part, we need the two sides. So carefully cut these off


Stick the in place and file them down so they are level with the top of the tank. I tend to stick the back door on to make sure the sides are correctly aligned.


Shave off the 6 rivets that look white as these get in the way of sticking the top on.


Before sticking the top on, we need to deal with the two lasgun ports. I never liked the lasguns, so reverse two and glue them in place as two view ports instead.


Once the top is in place it'll look like this


As we're using the turret ring/hatch on the front of the tank, we need to cover up the hole in the turret. Glue some plastic card over the top and trim/sand it down so that it fits seamlessly.


Use any bags, boxes or barrels that you have to neaten up the tank and make it look used. Also use it to cover up the open part of the hatch on the back.


You are now all done.

Saturday, 15 June 2013

Imperial Tauros

Do you get the feeling I like Forge World's models rather than the main GW ones? I've never been a massive fan of the Sentinel concept, though I do have to say that the plastic version is significantly better than the easter egg design in Rogue Trader or the boxy chicken in 2nd edition... anyway.

When the Tauros was announced, this suited me perfectly as a stand-in

Imperial Guard Tauros

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Imperial Beastmen

Many many moons ago, back in the Rogue Trader days, the Imperial Army (in it's pre Imperial Guard days) used to be able to take some weird and wonderful unit choices, such as the Commissar training squad and loyal Beastmen squads. Their removal still saddens me a little, so when I started to piece together a guard force for the 5th edition codex, I decided to resurrect them as they fitted the Penal Squad perfectly with the vicious random nature to their skills.

Here they are, posing nicely on some terrain at Warhammer World

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The conversion combines the Ungor plastics with torsos and arms from the Catachan kit for quite a nice rough looking squad. The painting isn't the best as they were done in a hurry for a tournament*... still. One day I may go back and clean them up a bit.

*All that can be said about that is "At least I didn't come absolutely last" ;)