The next squiggly beast for my Gorkamorka mob is ready to go. This little beastie is based on the standard plastic targeting squig from the Flash Gitz sprue, though he didn't seem smiley or toothy enough for my Morkers, so I gave him a pair of tusks and a big grin and now he fits in great.
The conversion wasn't terribly difficult. The tusks are from some Space Marine lightning claws, which I then sculpted his big underbite around. Fairly simple, but I like the way she turned out.
I painted this squig the same way I painted my others, though the eyeball gave me a lot of trouble. The eye itself turned out great, but the little targeting reticle ended up giving me a lot of grief. The first time around, I just drew it on with an ink pen, which gave me a nice thin, straight line that looked great. The only problem was that as soon as I tried to put some gloss on it, it smeared all over and I had to repaint the whole eye. Of course, having done it perfectly the first time, I ended up splodging it several times with a brush. In the end, the center of the eye had so many coats of paint that it was starting to look like it was wearing a contact lens, which I guess is as good an explanation as any as to how these things supposedly work. In the end, the only real complaint I have is that since the black lines are a bit thicker now, it kind of breaks up the gradient and makes it look really yellow in the middle and really orange on the outside, rather than a smooth transition. Were I to do it again, I might try having the whole center of the eye solid yellow with the washes only around the edges, but I'm still quite pleased with the finished look.
I decided to give this squig to Shifty, my Kannon-toting spanner boy. I removed the boss pole from his backpack to add the squig perch, though I also made some modifications to his kannon, adding an ammo feed to the bottom. I wanted the ammo to look a bit like the rounds from the old Ork Biker autocannons, but a bit smaller. I got a bunch of random ammo clips from the Flash Gitz sprues, but the ones I managed to find were all either too similar to normal shoota ammo (which I removed to convert his kannon) or were too weird looking.
In the end, I ended up just building my own rounds out of plasticard tubes and the tips of some plastic golf tees, which were rather difficult to work with. They're still a bit on the large side, as the cartridges are as big as or slightly larger than the action of the gun, but they look good and orky.
Also, since I how have two removable squig perches, I have the option of swapping them around...
...which could be handy if Grizwoad ends up getting a bunch of good shooting skills again.
Showing posts with label Nob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nob. Show all posts
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Nob's Best Friend
This guy is based on the little attack squig from the nobz sprue, though I always thought that he looked kind of weird sitting on his perch atop that really tall back pole, so I chopped him off and made it look like his perch was bolted directly onto my nob's shoulder pad. I also shaved off his hair and gave him some bony spikes, which I liked much better. Finally, I gave him a pair of goggles just like my squighound.
It was kind of fiddly work with such a tiny model, so instead of modeling lenses in greenstuff like I have in the past, his goggles are actually made from tiny glass beads. My first time using them, but I like how it turned out.
I also did a bit of touch-up work on Grizwoad while I was at it. I repainted his big choppa using better paints, and although the streaky texture from the other paint still shows through a bit if you look really hard, the new coat (actually more like two coats, as I kept splodging) is definitely an improvement. Attaching the squig, fortunately, wasn't too hard, as his left shoulder pad already had a couple of bullet holes in it. I just drilled one of them out so it goes all the way to his pelvis, and now he's got a perfect squig mount that blends in perfectly.
On to the next squiggly beast...
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Monday, January 23, 2017
Ork Dentistry
I finally finished converting my Nob for my Gorkamorka mob. The metal plate bolted to his head just counts as a helmet for now, but we'll see how his trips to the Doc go during the campaign. I gave him a big choppa in the hopes that at least one of my mobsters can do some damage if I get boarded. I quite like how the little Ork skeleton on his base turned out, though it's kind of hard to see on the table because the choppa kind of covers it up,
My choice of the Biker Nob head wasn't particularly conducive to my plan to give all my mobsters huge grins. I almost gave up and just gave him an Iron Gob, but it didn't really fit over his huge tusks. In the end, I ended up carving out most of his teeth, then reinserting a few of them that came out intact.
He ended up having a really goofy expression, but it kind of grew on me while I was painting him up.
Now all that remains is to finish up the vehicles and their drivers. With any luck, I should have a complete mob in a few days.
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