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Mock v2

Monday, September 7th, 2009
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Panic – me never :s

Monday, September 7th, 2009
The weekend's work wasn't quite as productive as I'd hoped - bearing in mind that I really should be starting to apply paint this week. The torso is largely done.  I need to fix the head in, rivet the whole assembly and add wolf pelts over it.  I've begun work again on the arm shoulders, the close combat arm will be pretty simple in comparison to what I was intending, although I'd like to add some runes and totems to it to make it a little bit more interesting.  The heavy bolter arm I've decided to simplify by having the guns simply glued together, rather than cut up and set within a box.  Although my original idea is still better, too many… Read More

The Arms

Monday, August 24th, 2009
I had today off, but went off to The Hawk Conservancy today and had a very nice relaxing day there, chinese takeaway for tea and have just chilled this evening.  However (and onto the subject of the post), I've decided that due to time constraints that neither arm will be clad with the ribbed plasti-card.  Current thinking is that I'll 'edge' the shoulder blocks with the plastic strip I have - perhaps thicker card on one side than the other.  I am still going to do the conversion for the heavy bolter arm though. I've also just won a rivet mold - basically you heat up a piece of… Read More

Stompy, stompy, smash

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
I ordered the bits to make up a Chaos marine last week and these arrived on Thursday.  Have just done minor tidying and blue tacked the pieces together to make a mock of the whole Dreadnought.  Still needs a lot of work, but personally I think that it's going to end up being very nice piece.  I'll put the photo of the mock at the bottom of this post.  There is a larger gap than I expected around the waist, so a few wolf pelts are going to have to be added to disguise it.  As I said on an earlier post, I'm aiming to have three basic assemblies - the Dreadnought, the giant fur and the base.  I'm going to get the Dreadnough torso finished… Read More

Well that’s novel

Thursday, August 13th, 2009
By some bizzare quirk of fate, this blog now appears at position number ten in google when you search for the phrase "golden demon 2009".  Quite bizzare to be honest and I have no idea why. Read More

Razor Saw + Finger = Ouch

Thursday, August 6th, 2009
Just a short post as I've just caught my finger on the edge of my razor saw and it's chuffing painful. Update: So I now have a plaster on my finger and it's not inclined to split open and drip blood at the slightest pressure :)  As you can see the legs are almost complete.  I didn't manage to get the last bits of guitar wire cut as I decided to watch a bit of telly and then slice my finger open.  I think that the base looks pretty good as well :)… Read More

Base and Legs

Thursday, August 6th, 2009
I have very nearly finished the leg assembly.  The picture in the last post was taken just after I added in a piece of brass guitar wire (which seemed to take ages to bend to the right shape).  The 60mm bases I ordered from GW arrived so I was able to cut the cork to the wolf shape I wanted and glue it in place with PVA.  I need to fill the edges with polyfiller or similar, but the actual effect is pretty good.  This meant that I was able to glue the pins and the left leg in place, which after checking this morning has set solid.  I have to clean up any mess made by glue (which generally can't be avoided), then add two pieces of guitar wire… Read More

Knee Update

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

So I managed to get the right knee join pinned, glued and filled last night.  I used pure Green Stuff for the fill, as it's more suited for the kind of gap that was created.  Also the trick of using a Milliput and Green Stuff mixture is that you sand it to get a perfect finish, where as Green Stuff settles slightly as it sets.  Due to the location it would have been difficult to sand, so careful Green Stuff'ing… Read More

Legs

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Managed to get the left leg cut off the pelvis and all of the rods that form the new hip cut and drilled.  These provide a lot more flexibility for the whole model's pose in comparison to the solid joints that it comes with.  I've not glued the leg on yet as there is a tiny bit of filling that needs to be done first, though nowhere near the amount needed on the other leg (where the saw went wobbly and I lost some of the hip).  I think that I need to give some consideration over the base next before I can finish off the legs, as I also need to ensure that the pose is correct before glueing the left leg in place.  Just playing I've realised… Read More

Lots of progress!

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009
Due to it being a weekend, I've actually made quite a bit of progress.  I'm still not 100% sure about getting it all ready for this weekend yet, as there is still a bucket load of stuff left to do.  The photo to the left I've just taken and shows the knee joint pretty much posed and finished.  The hip joint is also the correct size, although I need to fit the two pieces of plastic rod for this… Read More