torsdag 4 juli 2019

Wrapping up some lose ends on Varangian


I finally got some time to wrap some things up for Varangian. I have had some small parts sitting around for a long time that "just needed" some paint. Well, as I now can start to see the end of my work with Varangian as a whole I though it was time to finish these so that I did not end up with a lot of minor things to finish once the big parts are there (I still have some small stuff to do on one of my warhounds that I sort of not got around to finish).



First up was the void shield generators. As I had to add some extensions to the forward couple I decided to sculpt some bony organic things with spikes to go with the void dragon spines sculpted on to the cooling ridges. I also planed to do them in a full bone scheme but once I got the base in I realized that I needed to break them up with some darker areas. So I whent for a bronze centre surrounded by a "bone rim". I thought about doing my usual weathering to the bone but decided to let it be for the moment. Then I added some electric blue to the core representing the energy going into the void fields. I useally do not add glowing effects to my models as I would not be to smart to have big glowy things on your war machines that makes them easy targets (might also be that I am not to familiar with osl techniques). I also do not know what material it would have to be to contain energy and still be transparent. In the end I think it worked out ok, perhaps not as I imagined but still ok.


Second thing to tackle was the mauler bolt cannons. I had an idea of building a magazine for these as I do not see how they are feed. But then I sort of did not feel to comfy with what I built so I decided to just do them as intended by the sculptors and not worry to much about how things work. I painted them in my yellow green base color, weathered them and gave the barrels some heat staining but nothing. It is a simple enough scheme that does not add to much clutter.



The third item on my to do list was the neck chain. I had already done the one mounted to the left leg and I sort of had a wage feeling of unease about painting it so I have not been to keen to do the second one. But if it is not done now Varangian might be walking around with a backed out chain forever and we cant have that so I just had to bite the bullet and get painting. Once started it was not so bad as I remembered. Might have been that I used slightly different colors and that it gave me some better control of what I was actually doing. The base of the chain was painted as some rusted steel ingots with some gold and silver emblems. As it is the neck chain I also opted for some added bling in the form or green stones in place of the iron rivets on the mechanicum cog. The shields on the leg chain was painted with Varangians heraldry and I thought that I was just going to the same on this one. But then I got the idea to add the Titan owners club heraldry on one side instead as an homage.



Last on my list of little projects were to finish the pistons and cables for the arioch power claw. These items had been forgotten when I primed the claw and have just been lying around. Once painted I attached them to the claw. I might have to blend them in a little better though but then again, the claw is now attached so I might just forget it.




6 kommentarer:

  1. Ah yes, amazing, love the nod to TitanOwnersClub, great stuff!

    SvaraRadera
    Svar
    1. Got inspired by all the other members who have added the club log to their titans. Since I do not use transfers I tried out some free hand instead.

      Radera
    2. Well it will be amazing to see Her/Him/it on the TitanOwnersClub Blog soon! Are you waiting for completion still? It will blow some of the Members socks off!

      Radera
    3. I thought that as I am so close now I might as well wait... but there will be quite a lot of pictures if I am to show it all.

      Radera
  2. Amazing.

    Really, the whole thing is incredible.

    Zzzzz

    SvaraRadera
    Svar
    1. It will be interesting to see it completed, newer got to the pre-assembly stage as I sculpt as I go.

      Radera