Wednesday 7 October 2009

Experiments with plasticard

No need for expensive Leman Russ track guards when plasticard is only £1 an A4 sheet. Great stuff. Not much additional work admittedly but you can get a feel for size. Need to order additional windows from FW (done) before constructing the cockpit/place where the magic happens.

In answer to your points Riseofthemagi (lets stay in character you never know who might be reading this post in years to come), the servitor assistants will be part of a diorama type unit base so they can be removed individually but fit within the context of the model rather than just stragglers. My thoughts are to use the cenobite that come with Grimaldus (Black Templar) that is lugging the church with him and have him dragging the next unfortunate to the chair(s) at the back; I'll use the servitor with the quartermaster to be taking away one who has had his soul removed and is now a withered husk of a man. Also want to have a couple in front consecrating the ground it moves on: one will have a ritual brush (remove dead leaves etc..) the other will be the rogue apostate preacher with the censers, cleansing the way forth. The psyker himself will be strapped in to a machine (probably based up the cyclops) and letting forth. I'll probably use the rogue psyker who's head is about to blow as the base for him.

2 comments:

  1. Looking nice cerebral, it is coming together, isn't it? the plasticard looks pretty neat, did you use anything as a template? also, what are the tubes coming out of the skirt from originally? looking forward to seeing this develop.

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  2. I told you this was going to be an exclusive piece: the vents come from the tubes which connect the titan weapons to the body.

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