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Fist of Fury
So, I have to share this, both because it's a nice step in progress on the model and because of how awesome it's going.
First thing's first: Because this guy is going to be sort've a figurehead for my army, and because I can't sculpt worth a damn, I'm now working very closely with a friend of mine named Zsoulless from The Waaagh.com. Z is not only a disturbingly talented artist but a truly excellent sculptor, and I've managed to talk him into helping me make the Huronesque flamer-fist design I'd previously whipped up.
Well, Z's come through in a big way. He's gotten a start on the Gauntlet, and it's looking really fantastic.
These are his pictures, so they're not quite as large as my usual, but I think the details are still fairly clearly awesome. The fist borrows the concept of having the flamer nozzle in the palm from Huron, and Z's added a very convincing mechanical assembly on the back of the gauntlet that includes a fuel tank and hoses. There's a plug on the bottom of the gauntlet for an eventual cable that will lead up the arm and, presumably, into the backpack with the brazier and big fuel tanks.
Z's also come up with a brilliant substitute for Kesare's Mantle by making a skull press-mold cloak. Now, instead of being layered in dragonscales, the Vulkan counts-as will have souls of the damned screaming out from his tattered cloak. I think if I could paint them up to look a bit ethereal (maybe some grey-blue highlights on a black cloak, to make them look ghostly) it'd be awesome.
The scythe bit is something I figured out before I sent it over to Z. After looking around for inspiration, I actually discovered a great miniature with a very nice scythe - Reaper's Death Priest. After eyeballing the dimensions of the scythe up a bit, I ordered one, and it seems to be a pretty perfect fit. There's a paperclip running down the middle of the styrene tube in the handle that serves as a pin for the scythe's head; wraps that match the chaplain's existing handle will hopefully be sculpted up to the head of the scythe over the white styrene part. I was also thinking that it'd look great if the skull that serves as the base for the blade were lit aflame, so that'll need some attention.
Going to have to practice some OSL if I want this model pop, I think.
Anyway, I'm really excited about where this model's going now that I have Z's help on the greenstuff end.
June 9th, 2010
February 6th, 2010
Simply put: awesome!
I want one.
February 6th, 2010
That is FANTASTIC!
March 24th, 2010
how did you make that skull-cloak? that would be perfect for my CSMs. i’d love to try making it! i’ve got some pretty decent modelling/GS skillz…
March 24th, 2010
To impart the wisdom Zsoulless himself imparted upon me:
Basically, it’s just a press-mold. Using a bakable clay like Super Sculpey or FIMO, you flatten out a smooth surface of the stuff. Then you grab a skull (plastic, metal, whatever) and repeatedly press it into the clay so that it leaves the indentations of a skull – basically, make a sheet of skullprints like this. Then bake the Sculpey or FIMO until it’s nice and hard.
This makes the ‘master’ – basically, a firm, solid press-mold with tons of skull negative imprints.
Then you lubricate the master a little bit – I think Z said he used Vaseline for this – so that you can pull things off it easily.
Grab some greenstuff, mix it up, and smush it onto the ‘master’ that you’ve made. Let it dry for a little bit, and then carefully peel it back out – you’ll have a sheet with skulls sticking out of it. Cut to shape, and you’re done.