Monday, February 28, 2011

W.I.P. Female Eldar Exarch






Friday, February 18, 2011

Greens in the works - Miscellaneous

I like to work on several models at once for the same reasons I paint several model at a time; I can work on another one while waiting for the others to dry.

Beginnings of Inquisitor and Chaplain
 
 
 
 
 

Greens in the works - Female Chaos Space Marine

Been working on this one on and off for awhile now. This one is close to being 'true scale' and is a much larger models at 38mm. Much easier to sculpt at this size.


 Not quite sure how to pose the left hand yet.

Greens in the works - More Female Space Marines

Alternate idea for converting space marine figures into female ones. Tried making just a torso replacement part to minimize amount of work but didn't turn out as intended. Looks like I need to make changes to the legs for it to work; which kind of defeats the whole purpose.

 

Sculpting the eagle on the chest was the toughest part of this exercise; still need to sculpt the skull in the center. The heads and shoulder pads are from parts done previously.

The following are the beginnings of my assault unit type torsos. Not sure how I'm going to do the jump pack harness across the chest.


Greens in the works - Part 1 Eldar Ninja :)

Here's some in progress pics of greens I've been working on.

The client wanted a dynamic pose for this one; I hope this works.


 




Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Caution: Female Space Marines a.k.a. FAIPA (female adventurer in powered armor) ahead!

For whatever reason female space marines seems to be a controversial subject among 40k players.

If you feel the need to rant and argue for or against female space marines, please go elsewhere to have your debate; I do not want this post to deteriorate into a pointless discussion.

I am well aware of why female marines aren't possible according to the fluff.  I started this project as an exercise in design and to practice my sculpting. I chose the subject matter because it seemed both challenging and intriguing to me personally. 

Besides, I've been promising my friend that  I'd sculpt a unit of female marines for years  now. This one is for you, Massdriver :)

Enough with the preamble,  here's my work in progress so far.






Along with the narrower shoulder width and the higher waistline, they have noticeably feminine breasts on their chest armor to accentuate the female form. They are exaggerated on purpose to make them visually easier to distinguish from the  male marines.

While it's arguable whether it has any practical merit or not, from a character design standpoint, it doesn't  make much sense to design a female character in a sci-fi fantasy setting if they are going to look just like their male counterparts. 

If you think sculpted breasts on chest plates are ridiculous, I'd like to point out that the Blood Angels'  Sanguinary Guards has sculpted pecs and decorative nipples on their breastplate ;)





I have a few clean up to do before I begin casting. I plan on completing a combat squad of female space marines using these. Though I doubt I'll ever actually use them for gaming.

I hope you enjoy seeing them as much as I enjoyed working on them.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

What's in your closet?

Mine are full of Gundam models piling up waiting for me to get around to building them...

 
I no longer refer to myself as a model builder; I'm now a 'collector', thank you very much :)

I need to start building some of these or start selling them off on eBay before I end up a 'hoarder'...

Help me select a Space Marine Chapter

I always have a tough time deciding on a chapter to work on. I managed to narrow it down to a few that I liked but I was still left with several to choose from.

The candidates are:

  • Celestial Lions - like the doomed fluff; not much of a future for them though without a miracle...
  • Space Sharks - like the paint scheme and would be good for the Badab War.
  • Crimson Tigers - DIY using Argent Tiger marking.
  • Warrior Adepts - like the color scheme; quartered red and blue with company color shoulder pads.
  • Death Knights - like the name and the knights in space concept. I've got a thing for surcoats.
  • Exorcists - like the fluff and coloring. I have a thing for dark reds too.


So I figured I'd try sculpting up each of the chapter's chapter markings on the shoulder pads and select the one that looked cooler than the others. Take a look and help me choose by letting me know which one you think is the best of the lot.

Warmachine Cryx force


Here's a couple pics of my Warmachine Cryx force done to a tabletop gaming quality from several years ago. I never got a chance to game with them though. With the Mark 2 rule changes, not sure if it's even a viable force anymore.

Kung Hei Fat Choi! Happy Chinese Lunar New Year!!

Today seems an auspicious day to begin my blog.


I will be writing about my various hobby projects. From designing, collecting, building, customizing, painting, sculpting to gaming with various forms of  battle suits, ranging from fantasy warriors in armor to futuristic powered armored troopers.

Majority of my posts will be about my projects for sculpting 28mm miniatures for fun and profit ;)

I will also be posting about my ongoing efforts to reduce the ever growing stacks of WH40K stuff and Gundam models taking up storage space in various parts of my home.

This is my first attempt at blogging so please bear with me as I learn the process.

Thanks!