Second try! I'm feeling confident after the first experience with Titans. Let's step up and go for the Reaver. How much more difficult can it be...?
First steps were promising, very much in the same way they were with the Warhounds.
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Just a matter of deciding the pose. Easy, uh?
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Spoiler alert: I was screwing it, but still didn't know! We'll get into that in a moment.
In the meantime, I felt bold. Bold enough to emulate the work of wiser men than me. Are you familiar with the magnificent works of the Apologist? [++noosfericexloadlink embedded++] Please, visit his blog. It's like a priority. Go, go there and pay him a visit. I'll wait.
Back again?. OK, where were we? I remembered this post [++noosfericexloadlink embedded++] and decided to try a similar thing. I dared to reposition a foot so it looked like the Titan was walking, instead of being just standing. That meant that I had to cut all the "toes" away to repositione them later.
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Still no idea of what I'm doing
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The toes have to fold, in order to look like they have some weight. This is the idea:
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Let's hope it works. Fingers crossed
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Some greenstuff is needed at this point but after a few minutes it all looks good...
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Strange pic, but now please pay attention to those legs. The calves specifically
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OK. You see those grooves on the sides of the calves? Please make sure they are aligned with the correspondent slots on the feet. If not, you may experience some problems. I mean, you will have to place some pieces connecting both and, if they are rotated the way you see in the pic above, there will be no way to join them!
I forgot to take pics of the following steps, but you can see what I'm talking about in the pic below:
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Awful ankle rotation. That's a recipe for sprains
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Well, it's a minor setback, but a setback anyway. I could have unglued an repositioned the pieces, but it really wasn't that catastrophic and I kind of needed to move ahead. It's a lesson learnt for future Reavers (and trust me, there will be plenty of those).
You can have a good look of the colours of Legio Faucibus. I've dared to add more yellow & black and avoid flat surfaces. The Chaos star on the kneepad makes it look like a test dummy, but I'm not changing it.
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Hey, don't you run around like a headless chicken!
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I get the feeling that my colour schemes don't really risk anything and that I'm playing safe. Maybe too safe. However, I feel comfortable and it allows me to make some effective progress, so I'm focusing on adding new details, such as heraldry and so. No more extensive changes.
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Go go Power Rangers Reavers
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Once again I didn't choose carefully what weapons I was using. The kit includes an open hand and a clenched fist, and I wanted to use both. In fact, combining two kits, it's possible to use two clenched fists and build the most awesome-yet-stupid Titan ready for a boxing combat. I cannot confirm or deny that I have considered the option.
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I'm reconsidering the heraldry of the horse head
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I wasn't really sure of what motif to display. As it's Legion Artemis, I thought of a deer, but I had to discard it, as it was going to look like a Baratheon, and I didn't want to go that way. Horses always look good, but I may use the decals of the Legio Griphonicus or any other motif.
Funny thing, the traitor one proved to be easier. As you can see, this is beyond treason, Legio Faucibus has already embraced Chaos. This allows me to place them not only or especifically in the Horus Heresy, but at any moment later until M.41 too. Some Chaos stars here and there fill in those empty spaces and provide a pleasant overall looking.
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Looks angry, ready to punch you
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I designed this emblem for the Legio, a crowned skull with the arrows below. But again, it looks too much like Chaos Dwarfs! I may have to reconsider.
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But not today. I'm happy with this for now
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Well, this is the result. These are the Mors Venationis from Legio Artemis and the Furious Impious (Imperial designation Coronatus) from Legio Faucibus, the dreaded Death Jaws.
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Is that... is that a backdrop??
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(Right! It's a backdrop! I'm working on a proper photo display, I'm making some experiments, but I'll let you know when I have it all ready!)
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It seems that those fists are finally being used for something!
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Just a final size comparison pic again. Wow, I'm dazzled by the difference.
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I feel that the little one could just hop on the big one
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These have been harder to build than the Warhounds, even without the walking conversion. However, I'm quite happy with them and I'm feeling confident about the possibilities of more complex conversions. I'll see what I dare to do when I face the Warlords!
They both look great, but that walking conversion is excellent. The feeling of weight and gravity is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They are amazing models and give a huge freedom of poses, I'd like to explore the possibilities and try some wild things. We'll see!
DeleteTwo titans ready to walk, one quite literally ! LOL Fantastic work Suber, both the painting, and conversion work. If you really want to convey weight, build the base up a bit around the feet, as they are going to be extremely heavy the ground would compact under their feet, and sink into the ground. I would imagine even concrete cracking under the strain if they were walking on roads ! LOL
ReplyDeleteExactly this! Even with Battletech I feel this is a VERY important detail way overlooked, especially regarding built-up urban areas where sewers, underground rail lines, etc are present under city streets and so forth. These 1000 tonne monsters would surely be sinking down to their shin levels or even knees in some places as they stomp about all godzilla-like and smashing skyscrapers with those cool fists.
DeleteThank you both! I think you really made quite a point there, I'm most definitely looking into it for the Warlords. Not sure of how I can do this in a convincing way (without compromising playability), but I'm giving it a thought. Thanks!!
DeleteReally cool poses! And great to read your pointers on doing them - I'll have to watch out, when I get to building mine!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yeah, try to learn from my mistakes!! Haha, I made things the wrong way so you don't have to! XD
DeleteRed Reaver looks like it's about to punt a Rhino halfway across the battlefield, and I think that's Titanic as hell of it. Good choices all round.
ReplyDeleteHaha, thank you! I'm thinking of getting some of my old Epic minis and putting them on the bases to include some more action. A Titan kicking a Rhino would be definitely something to consider!! :D
DeleteEstán muy majos.
ReplyDelete¡Gracias! Son unos bichos de cuidado, ahora a ver qué tal se me dan los Warlord
DeleteLove the repositioning! More movement means more variance between the constructs and that's never a bad thing. FWIW, I like the horse's head - it's different and could offer some interesting freehand opportunities, especially with banners or some such?
ReplyDeleteThank you! Glad you like the horse head! I haven't planned any banners yet, but I feel like they are kind of visually relevant, so I think I'll made some for all the Titans at some point!
DeleteNice job on the titans, they both look ready for a fight!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They are challenging models, but they are also quite rewarding when finished!
DeleteEh I think you're being pretty harsh on yourself, I think the posing came out really well and achieved what you were looking for!
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DeleteThank you very much! Oh, I think there are some things I can improve, but I have a few Reavers more to practise! XD
Great job - they both look really cool. Very nice converting and I particularly like the tiny checks on the kneepads!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Of, if there are no checkers, it's not Warhammer! It's the law!!
DeleteWow, great work!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They are a little bit intimidating builds, but they are enormously enjoyable!
DeleteSplendid looking pair of Titans, lovely animation and great painting!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you! I was a little bit intimidated, but I'm slightly more confident now about these monsters!
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