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The dreadknight arms separated into four parts and Mechanicusised up with some watch gears.
Kitbashing an innocent Dreadknight into an Adeptus Mechanicus Knight Titan - simply because I can.
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I need some decently sized Adeptus Mechanicus symbols for a terrain project I'm working on. The problem? No one makes the damn things any more. So, the only solution is to make my own.
I'm building the base model out of balsa wood and other stuff I have lying around the place, then I'll take a mould off it and make as many as I need! Theoretically :)
This was a model I got just to add a little bit to my then-fresh Imperial Guard Force.
Painted in typical Mechanicus colours, but with a blue spot colour to break itup and individualise it a little.
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5 cm height, white and black acrylic, 3 layers of it, epically hard and heavy but epically awesome. I don't know if I will put it on ETSY.
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Waaagh Rokkit Ajax is a kitbash. Most of the ship is made from Sector Mechanicus terrain kits, with a variety of third party and scratchbuilt details added in.
I need some decently sized Adeptus Mechanicus symbols for a terrain project I'm working on. The problem? No one makes the damn things any more. So, the only solution is to make my own.
I'm building the base model out of balsa wood and other stuff I have lying around the place, then I'll take a mould off it and make as many as I need! Theoretically :)
(29/34) I absolutely love the Games Workshop – Flickr Pool. A few weeks ago I saw on there some Forge World Mechanicus models painted by a guy called Marius/Mr. Poom. He had made these absolutely incredible bases that looked exactly like red/orange Martian sand.
I sent him a message and asked him how he made them. He said that he started by painting the sand and rocks on the base, brown and grey respectively. Then he uses MIG Standard Rust Pigment and MIG Pigment Fixer to lay down layers of orange/rust powder.
I bought some ‘MIG Standard Rust Pigment’ and some ‘MIG Pigment Fixer’ and tried to replicate the effect on this model, but mine doesn’t look as much like his as I was hoping. He achieved a really Martian orange colour, whereas mine has come out a bit red-brown.
I’m still happy with the effect, it looks a lot better in person that it does in these photo’s. But if I had managed a closer approximation of his, I’d be extremely happy!