Scratch Built Chimera-a-like
I've been working for a billion years on building a 40K-Chimera-style APC. It's meant for my own pet Imperial Guard regiment styled around salvaged and cannibalised equipment. (Gods bless the flexibility of the Rogue-Trader-88 rules!)
After much swearing and bleeding over plasticard, I managed to cobble together a shell and cover most of the flaws with Milliput. And then the model sat, ready to be painted, for many weeks. But this weekend, I finally got around to painting it!
What's that? You want to see shoddily-edited photos taken by a monkey with no appreciation for lighting? I have just the thing!
The true colours are somewhere between the top two pictures. The photos also don't show quite how wonky the whole thing is. I doubt there's a pair of parallel edges anywhere on it.
For the rust I followed this tutorial. For the rivets, I cut discs from some really thin plastic rod (thank you dakkadakka forums for that idea).
The bits I am most proud of are:
After much swearing and bleeding over plasticard, I managed to cobble together a shell and cover most of the flaws with Milliput. And then the model sat, ready to be painted, for many weeks. But this weekend, I finally got around to painting it!
What's that? You want to see shoddily-edited photos taken by a monkey with no appreciation for lighting? I have just the thing!
The true colours are somewhere between the top two pictures. The photos also don't show quite how wonky the whole thing is. I doubt there's a pair of parallel edges anywhere on it.
For the rust I followed this tutorial. For the rivets, I cut discs from some really thin plastic rod (thank you dakkadakka forums for that idea).
The bits I am most proud of are:
- The driver's view-port. That's plasticard and Milliput, and I think the sculpted hinges look pretty good.
- The tracks. I used a plasticard base, Milliput for the raised bits and cut away for the grooves between links. Then I made a silicone mold and cast them in resin to get a gazillion of them. It's the first time I've done something like that, and I am ridiculously happy with them despite how simplistic and wonky they are.
- The completely scratch-built turret. The weapons are really simplistic, but are meant to be heavy stubbers (Milliput and plastic straws). It does turn though, and has something of a cast-metal/Fallout kind of feel to it.
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