Monday, June 8, 2009

Lots more Mechanicus warband stuff

Well I finally got my Traitor Guard army sold and got some work out of the way, which means progress on my warband.

here’s what I’ve got done:

Swapped out the base from the other smaller techpriest for a new guard one. I really like the sculpting and detail and feel there’s not really and point modifying it any further.

Tech Priest WIP02


More sculpting and detail on my Techmarine. I’ve tried to go for something much like the art. It’s not perfectly proportional (quite tall) and I don’t think it would actually work in terms of human movement but they are genetically engineered after all, plus it looks neat.

Tech Marine WIP


Made a comms servitor using a cool witch hunter’s henchman figure. Few details to go. I’m getting really good at doing hoods now. It helps to look at other GW figures’ hoods and use them as a guide.

Comms Servitor WIP


The henchmen figures are so cool I had to use this one. I’ve seen a few really cool gas-cutters done for other warbands so had to have one. My one also doubles as a lamp for my tech-assistant. I had the idea that he is a researcher and needs the lamp/cutter for his work rifling around in old libraries/data repositories.

Tech-Assistant WIP01


More sculpting done on the protector.

Ad-Mech Protector WIP02


A gun servitor based on a micro art studio track unit. My custom tracks haven’t been cast yet and I’ve got other plans for them. The gun arm is magnetised for weapon hot-swapability. I’m really not sure what to put on the other arm. Any ideas guys? A chainsaw/pincer perhaps or another gun?

Gun Praetorian WIP


My favourite bit of work done so far is my heavy gun-servitor. The idea is stolen from one done, I believe, by Dave Taylor. If it is, thanks again Dave. The new sentinel is a neat kit. Lots of cool spare bits to use. I’ve got an idea for a murky puddle on the base, hence the green-stuffed recess.

Gun Servitor WIP01
Gun Servitor WIP02



Lastly, a quick mockup of an engineering control servitor.

Engineering Control Servitor WIP01

This dude was inspired by a creation of Proteius. He’ll be used in the factory complex of my big new project;



I am planning to build a model railway at 1:48 scale and have decided to give it a 40k feel and work it into the abandoned facility board I was thinking about. I find 1:48 works very well with 40k.

I will be scratch building the locos, factory equipment etc. It will hopefully include a rocky mine area, hilly scrubland and the factory complex built into a rocky promontory. I want it to have a mad max/rusty/grimy/damp/Mechanicus feel. It’s combining elements of the Mechanicus with the coal industry of 1920/30’s west coast of New Zealand (which I have an interest in.)

That’s all for now folks. Any ideas, comments you have, please let me know. I probably won’t get much more work done on the warband for a week or so but will be busy designing the railway layout. I’ll be sure to update.

Cheers
Earl

4 comments:

davetaylor said...

Hi Evan

Looking good mate! I particularly liking the comms servitor. I did build a walking lascannon for my Mechanicus a while back, but to give credit where it is due, I stole the idea from Graham Davey in the UK.

Keep 'em coming!

Cheers
Dave

Rabidchild said...

Such small changes on the inquisitorial retinue models but they make such a big difference! They look great and the greenstuff hoods are amazing, I've always had trouble with them.

What's the overall plan? What do you think the army will look like when it is finished?

Evan said...

Thanks Dave. Credit to Graham Davey then.

Rabidchild - Thanks. Practice is what it's all about. I've been trying to sculpt hoods for years.

I'm not sure I have an overall plan. I'm having fun just converting things as I go. I don't really play full 40k games anymore but would like to have a go at necromunda so It's mostly about the modelling and the background stories for me.

If it does turn into a full army, it's not going to be like anything done before. Mostly servitors, menials, and a few skitarii supported by big crazy experimental weapons platforms :)

Anonymous said...

I like very much what u produce.
I'm not the crack-modeller or painter, but maybe u can find some inspiration in this one:
http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/index.php?s=0cc5bd82a7707c1da6bef7b9213d1754&showtopic=161897