Well, just a quick update today. I am swamped with casting for Mad Robot so all I can do right now is share what I recently received in the mail...
It's the new 6-wheel conversion kit for the Taurox. It is made and sold by Blood and Skulls Industry and it looks perfect for what I want to do with it.
My plan is to do 2 Tauroxes; the first will be a standard size "gun-truck", opened topped, using Ork Trukk Wheels instead of the treads. Those wheels give a very custom look to the vehicle and I think they look cool. I will be using a set of my upcoming Predator Personalities heads for the crew on this one.
The second Taurox will feature the 6-wheel conversion kit, shown above, and will also involve extending the back of the vehicle to hang over the rear wheel. This version will also be open topped and will serve to be more of a standard troop transport.
Well, that's it for now. More progress and pics in the next weeks, once I get out from under all this casting work.
The war goes on,
Hessler
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Thursday, May 1, 2014
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Born Again...
Hello, true believers. I have climbed out of my pine box, broken through the topsoil, and clawed my way back to return to the blogosphere, a man with a mission.
Please excuse my 2 year absence, I've been busy running a minis company called Mad Robot Miniatures. If you haven't checked it out...you should.
With the new 40K IG codex releasing...and failing...I have rekindled the hobby flames and have started, in earnest, to jump back in with both feet. I will be getting back to where I left off, doing conversions and one-offs and such.
Just spent a lovely evening putting together one of the new DaNamian Jungle Fighters kits by Mad Robot. These will be releasing in about 3 weeks or so.
A small way of jumping back in but, worry not, I have 2 boxes of Scions and a Tauros that are just begging to be ripped apart and improved upon.
I hope you'll come back next time and rejoin me on this journey.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Please excuse my 2 year absence, I've been busy running a minis company called Mad Robot Miniatures. If you haven't checked it out...you should.
With the new 40K IG codex releasing...and failing...I have rekindled the hobby flames and have started, in earnest, to jump back in with both feet. I will be getting back to where I left off, doing conversions and one-offs and such.
Just spent a lovely evening putting together one of the new DaNamian Jungle Fighters kits by Mad Robot. These will be releasing in about 3 weeks or so.
A small way of jumping back in but, worry not, I have 2 boxes of Scions and a Tauros that are just begging to be ripped apart and improved upon.
I hope you'll come back next time and rejoin me on this journey.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Friday, April 13, 2012
Mechanized Mercs
I've decided to go with the orange/white color combo for my mercenary force. Here's a reminder of the color scheme...
I got frustrated as I contemplated doing a size-able force of FW Elysian models. Why? Because a great deal of the poses look rather silly, to be honest. Before going that route, I decided to try a pack of the new Corporation Rangers from Mantic. Although I wasn't greatly impressed by the previews I saw, I decided to give them a chance.
I shouldn't have bothered...the models are awkwardly posed, very strange. The legs are too long for the body and the head is too squat. What follows is a comparison pic, low quality because of my phone. The old camera gave out so it's the phone for now.
Funny enough, the issues with the Mantic Corp. Rangers were eased with the addition of an Elysian Head and arms. In my opinion, it totally changed the feel of the model and made it worth my attention. Here is a side comparison to illustrate some of the Mantic shortcomings.
Another negative for me is the general soft details, especially compared to the FW Elysian. I suppose I should expect there to be that kind of difference, I just hoped they would work out better.
So...I guess it's time to re-consider my rejection of the Elysian models, maybe I'll try toying with some Cadians.
Anyways, thanks for reading. Feel free to offer up any experiences you've had with these Mantic figures. I'm anxious to see what others think of them.
The war goes on,
Hessler
I got frustrated as I contemplated doing a size-able force of FW Elysian models. Why? Because a great deal of the poses look rather silly, to be honest. Before going that route, I decided to try a pack of the new Corporation Rangers from Mantic. Although I wasn't greatly impressed by the previews I saw, I decided to give them a chance.
I shouldn't have bothered...the models are awkwardly posed, very strange. The legs are too long for the body and the head is too squat. What follows is a comparison pic, low quality because of my phone. The old camera gave out so it's the phone for now.
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From the left: Mantic, Altered-Mantic, Mantic, DKoK, Cadian |
Funny enough, the issues with the Mantic Corp. Rangers were eased with the addition of an Elysian Head and arms. In my opinion, it totally changed the feel of the model and made it worth my attention. Here is a side comparison to illustrate some of the Mantic shortcomings.
Another negative for me is the general soft details, especially compared to the FW Elysian. I suppose I should expect there to be that kind of difference, I just hoped they would work out better.
So...I guess it's time to re-consider my rejection of the Elysian models, maybe I'll try toying with some Cadians.
Anyways, thanks for reading. Feel free to offer up any experiences you've had with these Mantic figures. I'm anxious to see what others think of them.
The war goes on,
Hessler
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Elysian HQ part 2
I've moved on to my 2nd paint scheme, meant to fall somewhere between Star Wars and Mass Effect. Starting from the White base, I took Citadel Fortress Grey and diluted heavily with Vallejo Glaze Medium. I gave the figure a good once over and after drying, it served well to shadow the white without darkening in too much.
Armor was based with Citadel Solaris Orange and followed up with a watered down coat of Foundry Orange(B). The Visor was given watered down layers of Foundry Vivid Blue(A) and Sky Blue(B). Boots and belts got a few watery coats of Citadel Chardon Granite and a wash of Badab Black.
Next, hoses and a few details were painted with Citadel Boltgun Metal and given a wash of Badab Black.
All in all, I'm happy how this turned out. It was an idea I've had brewing in my head for a while and I think it translated well into reality. There are some more opportunities for some washing or shading but I think it stands as completed for now.
I've also been considering a grav sled of some kind, something that gives a quick drop ability on the battlefield, similar to the way that US Navy SEAL use their small boats. I'm thinking I will borrow from the design and concept in the Star Wars universe. In particular, the skiff that is seen circling around Jabba the Hut's Barge in Return Of The Jedi.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Armor was based with Citadel Solaris Orange and followed up with a watered down coat of Foundry Orange(B). The Visor was given watered down layers of Foundry Vivid Blue(A) and Sky Blue(B). Boots and belts got a few watery coats of Citadel Chardon Granite and a wash of Badab Black.
Next, hoses and a few details were painted with Citadel Boltgun Metal and given a wash of Badab Black.
All in all, I'm happy how this turned out. It was an idea I've had brewing in my head for a while and I think it translated well into reality. There are some more opportunities for some washing or shading but I think it stands as completed for now.
I've also been considering a grav sled of some kind, something that gives a quick drop ability on the battlefield, similar to the way that US Navy SEAL use their small boats. I'm thinking I will borrow from the design and concept in the Star Wars universe. In particular, the skiff that is seen circling around Jabba the Hut's Barge in Return Of The Jedi.
Any thoughts on this direction?
The war goes on,
Hessler
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Sunday, March 4, 2012
Drop Troops HQ
Switching gears from DKoK, I got caught up in my Elysian minis and went with them over the weekend. I've decided to use these as the base of a small, mobile mercenary company that will utilize grav vehicles and involve some scratch building.
So, I've decided to start some test color schemes on my Elysian HQ to see which fits in best to my theme. I started by prepping the main figures and priming them, followed by a basic flesh coat of Reaper Tanned Flesh:
Using a Cadian torso, I was able to squeeze a 6th figure into the mix and I began blocking in the colors of my first test scheme:
Anticipating some washes, I went with a Vallejo Pale Sand on the uniform and Vallejo Military Green on the armor. My "go to" paint for boots and belts is usually Wargames Foundry Deep Leather and that's what I went with here.
I applied a wash of Citadel Black to the boots and armor and, wanting something warmer than straight brown, washed the uniform with Citadel Sepia. I also blocked in the visor with Citadel Foundation Orange.
On to the next and I think I'll start working on a design for a grav skimmer/APC. As always, comments and criticisms are welcomed.
So, I've decided to start some test color schemes on my Elysian HQ to see which fits in best to my theme. I started by prepping the main figures and priming them, followed by a basic flesh coat of Reaper Tanned Flesh:
Using a Cadian torso, I was able to squeeze a 6th figure into the mix and I began blocking in the colors of my first test scheme:
Anticipating some washes, I went with a Vallejo Pale Sand on the uniform and Vallejo Military Green on the armor. My "go to" paint for boots and belts is usually Wargames Foundry Deep Leather and that's what I went with here.
I applied a wash of Citadel Black to the boots and armor and, wanting something warmer than straight brown, washed the uniform with Citadel Sepia. I also blocked in the visor with Citadel Foundation Orange.
Overall, I'm rather pleased with the way it's looking. A bit generic perhaps but it stands as one of my color possibilities, nevertheless.
On to the next and I think I'll start working on a design for a grav skimmer/APC. As always, comments and criticisms are welcomed.
The war goes on,
Hessler
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
Space Marine Update
I managed to finally finish my SM Sgt. today. I swapped out the head with one from the Space Wolves Wolf Pack kit. I have really started to make painting a more involved process and I am putting different highlighting and shading techniques into practice. I'm not there 100% yet but I am close to what I want these guys to look like. I am still deciding if weathering will add or detract from the look of the mini. What do you guys think?
Comments, constructive criticisms are welcomed as always.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Hessler
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Small SM Update & 100 Allies!!!
First off, HUGE thanks to the 100 folks who have committed to following what I try to do here on the blog. I appreciate everyone and it really keeps me motivated. THANK YOU!!!
Moving on, small update on the Space Marines project. I have finished one mini completely and have made some headway through the other four. I am still wrestling with the color, it's not quite where I want it. I am also taking a lot of time to try and educate myself about more advanced painting techniques. I have told you in the past about Hot Lead. I have recently picked up the Todd Swanson Master Class video from Miniature Mentor. And I also got the Miniature Painting Secrets with Natalya from Cool Mini Or Not. Both are examples of incredible techniques. Ultimately, I have to start trying to put these ideas into practice and that is where I am being stupidly slow. This will probably be the only post for this month, due to Battlefront Games really kicking into high gear.
Anyways, here's a few pics...
Thanks for checking this out and to all my fellow Americans...HAPPY THANKSGIVING. To everyone else...ROCK ON!
Hessler
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Space Marines Project Continues
Here's an update on the SM project, unofficially dubbed the "Screaming Eagles". The pics that follow are meant to show where I'm going with the color scheme and the chapter iconography. The marine on the far right is the one most finished.
I'm looking to my fellow bloggers for opinions on color for the cloak.
I'm thinking brown or possibly black. Any suggestions?
I'm thinking brown or possibly black. Any suggestions?
I also went back and did some green/highlights on what turned out to be moss on the bases. They look better to me with a bit of color to offset the drabness. Picture looks kind of washed out but there you go.
That's all for now. Please leave comments or constructive criticism. I am now retiring to the couch to watch the live Ghost Hunters event and then topping it off with the premeire of The Walking Dead on AMC. In case you don't know, it's a new series about something that is bound to happen one of these day...The Zombiepocalypse.
That's all for now. Please leave comments or constructive criticism. I am now retiring to the couch to watch the live Ghost Hunters event and then topping it off with the premeire of The Walking Dead on AMC. In case you don't know, it's a new series about something that is bound to happen one of these day...The Zombiepocalypse.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Hessler
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Family Picture
After finishing my Tiger Russes today, I gathered up the toys for a group photo. Sometimes you really don't know how much stuff you have until you do something like this. Anyways the big picture...
Just 2 Vet Squads for Troops so far, the Stormlord may be a possible home for a bunch of conscripts. I'm sure I could figure out something interesting for them, although it's a lot of work for 20-40 models that will just sit on display. The other "lost" unit is a squad I intend to use as Stormtroopers; I will task them as infiltrators and they are all meant to be viewed as "in motion", on the move. Also the "fast attack" Chimera still needs paint and some solid stats.
Here's a close-up of the Stormies...
I will be starting on the Valk-based transport just as soon as I can pick up another kit to bash. After that I think I will be jumping into some some Space Marines. Thanks for taking time to check this out, any comment or constructive criticism is appreciated.
If you are looking for any bits to complete your projects, be sure to visit us at Battlefront Games.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Hessler
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Heli Sentinels Finished
Finally got these finished today. Let the photo madness begin...
This project has proven to be one of the more satisfying I have done. The way it first came together and then grew from there to this point has been a real blast. Hopefully some folks have seen this and been inspired to something just as off the wall. I certainly hope so...
Well, next unit up on the paint block will be my 2 Panzer Russes. You can check them out HERE. I think I'll try to get a "family photo" up tomorrow with everything I've finished up to this point.
Thanks for checking this out. Comments & criticisms are welcomed.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Hessler
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Heli Sentinel Progress (1)
I progressed about 95% on my Heli Sentinel Squadron leader:
As with most painting, this 1st model took a little longer due to some re-working on the paint colors. Sometimes you just can't see how colors will work together until you get some paint down. Vehicle numbers will be in single digits. These crazy SOB's are very much a voluntary unit with heavy turnover due to the experimental "heli" technology.
Please leave comments and criticisms, both are welcomed.
The war goes on,
Hessler
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Mech Rough Riders Complete
Please excuse my over indulgence with the photos but I couldn't help myself. I will probably make another 3-5 of these but that will be further down the road. I must admit that these bike tested my patience while painting them. I will consider assembling & painting them in sub-assemblies next time so I can get to some parts easier.
Thanks for looking and feel free to leave comments & criticisms.
Next up on the painting block...Heli Sentinels
The war goes on,
Hessler
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Workspace
I just got back from a great weekend in the country and I figured it might be a good time to snap a few pics of my hobby area before it gets completely trashed again.
This left side is used for all the assembly and tinkering...it's all tools and bits.
This side is my paint station. The full spectrum lamp is my most recent purchase. Thanks to Les at AwesomePaintJob.com for the tip. I mostly use Vallejo and Wargames Foundry paints. I like the WF paints because they are sold in triads...a base color, a shade, and a highlight. The drawback is that they don't come in dropper bottles, which I absolutely love. I think I will either gradually switch over to Reaper, as they offer the triad sets and come in the dropper, or transfer my Wargames Foundry paints to dropper bottles. Either way...a daunting task, no doubt.
That's all for now. Thanks for reading, I hope to have an actual hobby update for you in a few days.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Hessler
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Radical Change
After looking at how my armor has turned out, I realize that I am really unhappy with the colors I have chosen for the infantry. My veterans are coming along great but my basic troops are not happening for me so I have decided to start them over from scratch with a new look & paint scheme. It's not as much of a loss as one would think...only a couple squads.
Besides the colors, I am a little unhappy with the way the replacement heads from West Wind have turned out. They aren't as detailed as GW heads and are a pain to paint properly. I'm not knocking West Wind, in this case their heads just don't inspire me.
The mech rough riders are coming along but will be delayed a few days while I re-tool the paint a little.
Also, I picked up a copy of the 3 DVD set called Hot Lead. Most of you are probably familiar with this item but I have to sing it's praises. If you are new to the hobby, buy it. If you are a painting veteran, buy it. It has great info for painters of all skill levels. It's organized & indexed perfectly so beginners can go through each section while veteran painters can skip forward to the advanced parts. Like many of you, I have danced around buying this set for over a year. I always wondered, "What's the big deal?" Now, I know...
That's all for now. If you know of any cool resources that others might find useful, leave a comment and/or a link and I'll compile them into a database that people can access from this blog.
The war goes on,
Hessler
The war goes on,
Hessler
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Ragnarok Finished
I finished the Ragnarok today. Paint color is Vallejo US Green, which is similar to Catachan Green. I did some sponging with boltgun metal, I might try something darker next time, like a rust-brown. I applied Tamiya weathering powder (soot) over the entire hull and then came back over with a dry brush of the green to blend it in. I didn't find much room for stowage on this tank but I at least found space to hang a rolled up tarp. The camo netting on the gun is made by Verlinden, it comes in a huge sheet and is pre-stained. I applied it the same way most do, with some watered down white glue. Here the pics...
I might still do some more detailing on the battle damage on both sides to make it stand out more. Here's pick with the armor skirts removed, I'm partial to this look, I think...
That's it for now. Up next are my mechanized rough riders. C&C is always appreciated.
The war goes on,
Hessler
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