Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Rough Rider Squad - Sgt Martin

I wanted distinctive Catachan based Rough Riders and, without seeing it was the go-to conversion, settled on Dark Elf Cold Ones as the mounts. These took a lot of filing and modelling. There's only one set of Catachan legs capable of being used for 'riders' and even then they need a lot of filing. The Cold One Knight lances, stripped of evil shapes, serve as Hunting Lances, although the explosive tips I have yet to figure out and add. The assorted left arms have hands that look as if they could be holding reins.
There are three 'charachter' models: The Lieutenant shown by his 'Carapace Armour' shoulder pads in keeping with 2nd Edition Lieutenants, the Sergeant with Laspistol drawn and the Standard Bearer, lance held high to take a paper standard later. With these models its possible I could have a 5-man Rough Rider Command Squad and a 5-man Rough Rider Squad.
Sergeant                               Standard Bearer                               Lieutenant

The squad has an assortment of stowed gear, befitting an independent unit behind enemy lines. The Comm-Link is there in keeping with the rest of my army. Two models have magnetised arms to allow for swapping Hunting lances for Special Weapons, though I've yet to make Special Weapon arms. Now that cavalry move 12" it may be worth me having two more magnetised models so I can have two 5-man units each with 2 Meltaguns moving over 12" a turn!
I didn't want wide 40mm round bases that prevent lining up the unit, nor rectangular 25X50mm cavalry bases as they wouldn't fit in with the round base 40K system. The custom bases are cut-and-shuts of Bike bases sized to match in area both 40mm round and 25X50mm cavalry bases.

Servitors

I can't take credit for painting these, but they're as I'd want them. They can now escort a Techmarine or Techpriest Enginseer.


Support Weapon Battery


The Servitors were originally for manning a Space Marine Support Weapon Battery with a mixture of early 2nd Edition weapons. The two outer Servitors in the top photo are 'Spotters' with optics and antennas whilst 3 man the weapons, with one loading a Mole and one remotely operating the Rapier Laser Destroyer.
Mole Mortar                               Thudd Gun                               Rapier Laser Destroyer
The Mole Mortar is a felt-tip pen tube supported by an Imperial Guard Mortar support. The Mole is made from greenstuff. The Thudd Gun is an original and I suppose it could be fielded as its descendant the Thunderfire Cannon. The Rapier Laser Destroyer is original Rapier tracks with two Imperial Guard metal Lascannons. I chose the lascannons over the original guns as they looked better and more in keeping with the current aesthetic.

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Howling Banshees

These are Wendlepot's favourite warrior Aspect. Big Fergus helped paint the Exarch. It was difficult to see how to add some craftworld colours to the Aspect's existing paint scheme, so Wendlepot used Dark Angels green on their loin cloths and 'breast'plates. Purple helms and shoulders were tried but didn't look too good. Wendlepot used Screamer Pink on their hair to match her own (much to Big Fergus' dismay), as opposed to the recommended Red Gore.

Since the change in Craftworld colour scheme Wendlepot has changed some of the Howling Banshees colours. This is a work-in-progress as below:
The Howling Banshees now consist of 10 Banshees and 2 Exarchs (and Jain Zar). The first Exarch is equipped with an Executioner. The second is magnetised with Power Sword/Mirror Swords, Triskele and Shuriken Pistol options:
The magnetisation is done by recessing double-stacked 3mm magnets into the shoulders of the body and adding locator pins underneath:
These 4 magnets all align to give a stronger magnetic field, and so spare arms attract to each other. The Shuriken Pistol arm is cut from a regular Banshee while the Triskele arm is a Jain Zar Triskele and part of a Banshee Power Sword arm. The arms have 2mm magnets and holes drilled to accept the locator pins:

Jain Zar

As Wendlepot likes Howling Banshees so much Big Fergus bought her a Jain Zar model. It needed some greenstuff repair. It's based jumping off a Power Armour backback, probably her last kill.

Wood

Wendlepot was originally interested in scenery and this was her first purchase and painting project. The Autumn colours of the leaves worked better than hoped. This piece is simply and affectionately called 'Wood'.

Eversor Assassin

This Eversor Assassin is one of Big Fergus' earliest models. Considering how young I was when I painted it I'm still proud of the result.

Wendlestar

With the work on the Crimson Hunter progressing it was time to decide a paint scheme for this. The result was Wendlepot deciding she didn't like Il'Kaithe colours after all. She now tells me that she went for Il'Kaithe as 'Elves should be green'. She wanted something pink and black but, on discovering the ret-conned Altansar colour scheme in the new codex (Screamer Pink instead of Red), considered this as well. Big Fergus set about painting an Altansar Guardian to trial it whilst Wendlepot painted one in her new pink and black craftworld.
This was Big Fergus' first attempt at painting lightning around power weapons and it went well enough. The pink and black won the day, with the arrangement of colours on the face and chest modelled on Il'Kaithe. With that decided Big Fergus mocked up how the scheme would work on other models using Paintbrush and the Eldar Painter:
Warlock                           Farseer                           Guardian                           Ranger
We discussed how to make the Warlocks etc stand out as Wendlepot didn't want them to look too much like Guardians. She wanted them in Screamer Pink robes but Big Fergus thought to save Screamer Pink for the Farseers' cloaks whilst using Emperors Children for Warlock and Farseer robes. Big Fergus painted a Warlock to see how dark Emperors Children would be with a wash of Carroburg Crimson. Wendlepot was converted.
So, with all that decided the paint stripping, base removing, white metal reglueing etc began with earnest: what a month! All that remains are a Craftworld name and symbol. Wendlepot has settled on Craftworld Wendlestar whilst Big Fergus has suggested a Spirit Stone or Heart with a single wing as the symbol, as this uses existing transfers.
Il'Kaith                                         Altansar                                         Wendlestar