I'm working on this Iron Man "Assault Armour" to use as a mech for my Hell Knights. It's a really cool. toy and it only cost me about $20.00 U.S. which is way less than any similar game model would cost. The biggest problem with the toy is that they middle of the torso and legs are basically hollow. The idea is that you put the little Iron Man action figure inside the armour. Well that's all good but it makes for a pretty silly looking mech. What I needed to do was figure out a way to make the guts to fill out the torso and legs.
I had some other considerations. I plan to get several of these so I didn't want to use model kit bits because I only have just so many of them. It would have looked really good but I would have had to have made the guts of each mech different or track down several model kits of the same kind which would have made this project much more expensive. What I needed were cheap bits I could pick up almost anywhere. I used a bottle cap to fill out the main part of the torso and a little weapon bit from the toy that hung under the arms and looked stupid. The "gyro" is just a wooden barrel you can get from various craft stores or craft suppliers on line. The leg structure is made from half a plastic cloths pin cut in half. The nylon cord will by the myomer muscles I will wrap around the legs and inside the torso. The network cable will be stripped of it plastic coating and the smaller wires will be used as wiring.
I think this will go together pretty easily. I'm going to paint the guts silver then give them a wash. The wiring I am just going to give a wash. Then I'm going to put the guts in after the mech is painted. I think this will produce a much more real looking mech than just painting up the toy as is.
Oh and this is post 200 for my blog!
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Avengers toys for the Hell Knights
Well I went ahead and picked up two of the Avengers Toys. Here is a shot of the Iron Man "Assault Armour". It's about 7 inches tall so I think it will make a nice light/medium sized mech. The torso and legs are hollowed out so I'm going to have to come up with something to fill those gaps but I have some ideas already. I've got the toy shown here with all the weapons but I'm only going to use a couple of them for the final version.
The other toy I picked up was the Iron Man "Firestrike Assault Jet". Apparently Iron Man likes to "Assault" things. It does in fact come with some landing gear and an underbelly turret with a pair of really big guns. I think this would be a great support VTOL for my Hell Knights for the Mech/Tank hunter role.
The other toy I picked up was the Iron Man "Firestrike Assault Jet". Apparently Iron Man likes to "Assault" things. It does in fact come with some landing gear and an underbelly turret with a pair of really big guns. I think this would be a great support VTOL for my Hell Knights for the Mech/Tank hunter role.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Avengers Toys for converting to 28mm Sci-Fi vehicles.
I recently picked up an Avengers Quinjet from Walmart to convert to a Sci-Fi drop ship. I haven't done anything yet but since then there have been a number of cool Avengers toys released that could be useful for miniature gamers. I hope to get another one or two of these ships to use as transports for my Hell Knights mercenary army.
These little VTOLs look really interesting. I can't tell from the packaging if they have any landing gear but I can probably manage some if they don't. I think these would be great for Shadowrun and a number of other Sci-fi settings. I'm planning on getting at least two to use as air support units for the Hell Knights.
I'd like to get at least two or three of these "tanks" to use as self propelled guns for the Hell Knights.
My setting has Mecha in it but it's hard to find good robot and mech toys. These look pretty good and I think with a little modification they would work nicely.
Most Robot toys are either too tall or two short but these look really good. I think these would make good medium sized mechs. I'm planning on getting one each for my Hell Knights mech forces but I'm going to change up the armaments so they don't look the same. The little holes in the chest are for the figures heads to show through but I will be filling these.
I hope to pick up one of each of the mechs and the tank and VTOL tonight after work. This is one of those cases where I may still get in trouble for buying all this stuff even though I have a wargame wife but I think she will change her mind when she sees how cool they look.
These little VTOLs look really interesting. I can't tell from the packaging if they have any landing gear but I can probably manage some if they don't. I think these would be great for Shadowrun and a number of other Sci-fi settings. I'm planning on getting at least two to use as air support units for the Hell Knights.
I'd like to get at least two or three of these "tanks" to use as self propelled guns for the Hell Knights.
My setting has Mecha in it but it's hard to find good robot and mech toys. These look pretty good and I think with a little modification they would work nicely.
Most Robot toys are either too tall or two short but these look really good. I think these would make good medium sized mechs. I'm planning on getting one each for my Hell Knights mech forces but I'm going to change up the armaments so they don't look the same. The little holes in the chest are for the figures heads to show through but I will be filling these.
I hope to pick up one of each of the mechs and the tank and VTOL tonight after work. This is one of those cases where I may still get in trouble for buying all this stuff even though I have a wargame wife but I think she will change her mind when she sees how cool they look.
Hell Knights Scouts skin and hair WIP
I got the skin tones and hair done on the scouts. Now I just have the weapons and bases. I'm pretty happy with the way they are turning out.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Hell Knights Scouts and Sniper WIP
I got the drybrushing done, blocked in the skin tones and applied the wash. Now I have to highlight the skin and finished the details. I really like this stage because it always feels like I'm almost done.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Hell Knights Scout Squad and Sniper
I've been working on this squad for my Hell Knights mercenary army. We are using No Limits for our rule systems and infiltrating squads can't be any larger than 6 models but I am also making these guys up as an Imperial guard army so these guys will just be used as a veteran squad for that version of the army.
I'll be putting more up about the background of the army for my own setting soon. These guys will soon see action in the Station 42 setting.
I'll be putting more up about the background of the army for my own setting soon. These guys will soon see action in the Station 42 setting.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Painting my "Hell Knights" rifle squad (Cadian Imperial Guard with Pig Iron Heads)
Just thought I would share a technique I have been using to quickly paint up squads of troopers. It works really well for military type minis and Battlemechs and such. Here are a selection of Games Workshop Cadian Imperial Guard minis with Pig Iron heads. These guys took a while to put together. I cut off all the imperial symbols from the guns, armor, and canteens because I want to use these guys for several different games. They will be the main troops for my "Hell Knights" mercenary army for my own generic sci-fi setting.
First thing I do is select the base color. In this case I chose a dark brown. I used a Rustoleum cammo spray paint as my base cote. Krylon makes a cammo paint system as well but the local Walmart doesn't carry that line anymore. These paints are designed for people who think painting their pickup in a cammo pattern will actually help them sneak up on Deer and Turkey and other woodland critters. No shit they really believe that.
Anyhow after I base cote them then started blocking in the cammo pattern I've selected for this army in a warm medium brown.
Next I blocked in the rest of the cammo. I'm only painting the armor and boots on these guys cammo.
After I got the cammo blocked in I started on the web gear and grenades and equipment.
At this point I dry brushed all the models with a light sand color. This way I highlighted the model with one color. This works really well for drab colors and really speeds things up.
After the dry brushing I put in the flesh tones and brighter colors. I painted the visors on the helmets blue and the little lights and optics green.
After that stage I put a wash over the entire figure. I used dark burnt umber with a drop of dark blue. I also added some future floor wax to the mixture. I use this kind of wash quite often. It really gets into the cracks and ties the mini together.
After the wash I added details and highlights to the skin tones and brighter colors. I also added the metallics at this stage.
Finally I finished their bases and clear coated them. I'm really happy with the way they came out. I've used this technique or variations on it quite often with good results. They actually painted up faster than they went together. I spent a couple hours a night on them for a week so I have perhaps 10-12 hours in the entire squad.
First thing I do is select the base color. In this case I chose a dark brown. I used a Rustoleum cammo spray paint as my base cote. Krylon makes a cammo paint system as well but the local Walmart doesn't carry that line anymore. These paints are designed for people who think painting their pickup in a cammo pattern will actually help them sneak up on Deer and Turkey and other woodland critters. No shit they really believe that.
Anyhow after I base cote them then started blocking in the cammo pattern I've selected for this army in a warm medium brown.
Next I blocked in the rest of the cammo. I'm only painting the armor and boots on these guys cammo.
After I got the cammo blocked in I started on the web gear and grenades and equipment.
At this point I dry brushed all the models with a light sand color. This way I highlighted the model with one color. This works really well for drab colors and really speeds things up.
After the dry brushing I put in the flesh tones and brighter colors. I painted the visors on the helmets blue and the little lights and optics green.
After that stage I put a wash over the entire figure. I used dark burnt umber with a drop of dark blue. I also added some future floor wax to the mixture. I use this kind of wash quite often. It really gets into the cracks and ties the mini together.
After the wash I added details and highlights to the skin tones and brighter colors. I also added the metallics at this stage.
Finally I finished their bases and clear coated them. I'm really happy with the way they came out. I've used this technique or variations on it quite often with good results. They actually painted up faster than they went together. I spent a couple hours a night on them for a week so I have perhaps 10-12 hours in the entire squad.
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