Made from the newer Tau Stealth Suits, plastic WH40K orks, plastic Warhammer goblins and bits. Lots and lots of bits. Now I have to make a painboss so they have a reason to stop bullets. Although, Mekboss Stingy could be a painboss - there is no apparent difference in profile, just the ability to repair machinery/rebuild orks.
Sunday, 26 November 2006
Monday, 6 November 2006
WH40K - Fighta Bomma project
I plan to convert a 1/48 model of a Grumman Skyrocket into an Ork Fighta Bomma. I wanted an unusual looking plane, not too expensive ($29.95 at the local Toyworld). I liked the twin engines (to be replaced with jets) and the twin tail. The plan is to scrap some old armour kits and raid the bits box to add armour plating, guns, bombs, teeth etc to the original model. It will have to have a heavily converted ork pilot - with flying helmet, goggles and fluttering scarf of course. I think one of the new Kommandos gasmask heads would be appropriate. Also, this is an opportunity to use a failed Wartrukk rebuild as the 'launch trolley'.
Mekboy concept sketch of partially finished Fighta Bomba. (Warboss Grabba only ever expects it to be partially finished. Since his 'axe-y-dent' Mekboss Stingy has the attention span of a rabid squig.)
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Thursday, 19 October 2006
Addicted to styrene*
We need something that costs a dime to make, sells for a buck and is habit forming.
The immortal words of Gomez Addams, working on a plan to raise a lot of money quickly.
Collecting Warhammer toys is like having a drug habit. It is expensive, occasionally thrilling and not really accepted in wider social circles. I also have a lot of Lego, so it is a bit like being addicted to crack and heroin.
* Lego is made from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and plastic Warhammer figures are made from polystyrene.
The immortal words of Gomez Addams, working on a plan to raise a lot of money quickly.
Collecting Warhammer toys is like having a drug habit. It is expensive, occasionally thrilling and not really accepted in wider social circles. I also have a lot of Lego, so it is a bit like being addicted to crack and heroin.
* Lego is made from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and plastic Warhammer figures are made from polystyrene.
Sunday, 17 September 2006
WH40K - Giant Killer Robots...
... Ork style.
This is supposed to be an Ork Dreadnought, but it is a little too big. Made from an old metal Space Marine Dreadnought torso and spare vehicle bits. The arms are Ghazkull's, with legs from an old plastic epic scale Titan as the upper arms. The gun is from a Heroclix Mechwarrior, so it can swivel.
This is supposed to be an Ork Dreadnought, but it is a little too big. Made from an old metal Space Marine Dreadnought torso and spare vehicle bits. The arms are Ghazkull's, with legs from an old plastic epic scale Titan as the upper arms. The gun is from a Heroclix Mechwarrior, so it can swivel.
Looted Sentinel. Not in the Codex but could be used as a Killer Kan. Just a regular sentinel, with armour plates and an old minigun type weapon, with a tank wheel as an ammo bin.
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WH40K - More Orks and Dinosaurs
Every jungle world needs dinosaurs. This feller counts as a squiggoth for a feral ork army.
Optional extras include this nifty BFG.
Jungle worlds also need booby traps and the ubiquitous Lesser Catachan Barking Toad.
WH40K - War Trukk
WH40K - Da Krew
^Mekboss Stingy* - the evil genius behind most of these conversions
^Vince (the Painter)
^Doc (note the drill bit, making an old laspistol into a hurty needle)
^Tink ... Who you calling a fairy?
Some of Grabba's cronies, henchman and hangers-on. The colourful fellow with the goggles is Vince, a mekboy carrying a 'paint thrower' (counts as a burna, once he ignites it) used to give everything that particular combination of camouflage and showiness that Grabba, a dedicated Bloodaxe, prefers. It is possible that paint fumes have aided Stingy's creative processes somewhat.
*Stingy, as in Sting-y, he's got a sting, not Stinge-y, he is thrifty or miserly. Named in honour of Arj Barker's joke about running out of names for bees: Buzzy, Stingy, Stripey, Stingy 2 - The Stingening. I know what you're thinking. No! A bee can't be a sequel!
WH40K - Da Boss, Hisself
WH40K - Tau Crisis Suits
There is a definite Manga look to the Tau. This Crisis Team is pretty much standard, except for the Drone Controller on the boss.
The Big Guns have been swapped for the missile pods on Mr Fire Support, again, for that Manga look. The bases on these figures are styrene sheet, moulded in 1cm tiles - not cheap, but I only use it for character models and big figures. It helps me pick out squad leaders, for instance. It is just cut up and drybrushed to look like broken paving.
WH40K - Catachan Vehicle Conversions
Recon Buggy - I know, it looks like a Warthog from Halo.
Almost everyone does this to a Space Marine Speeder. I used the dozer blade supports to make the suspension. Couldn't think of anything to cover the engines at the back. Perhaps they are for Super Rocket Turbo Boost Mode. I know, it looks like a Warthog from Halo.
(Link to discussion of converted Speeder/Buggies in Work In Progress)
Jungle Tank
Armour is useful in the jungle, as the Australian Army found in Vietnam. This is a Chimera, with about 2 cm cut from the rear half. The main armament is an autocannon, making it a sort of Salamander Scout vehicle, with a turret and enclosed rear. There are a large number of packs and other items stowed on it, including a mortar. The idea is that the Catachan troops leave excess baggage on the vehicle, retaining only what they need for immediate survival.
Almost everyone does this to a Space Marine Speeder. I used the dozer blade supports to make the suspension. Couldn't think of anything to cover the engines at the back. Perhaps they are for Super Rocket Turbo Boost Mode. I know, it looks like a Warthog from Halo.
(Link to discussion of converted Speeder/Buggies in Work In Progress)
Jungle Tank
Armour is useful in the jungle, as the Australian Army found in Vietnam. This is a Chimera, with about 2 cm cut from the rear half. The main armament is an autocannon, making it a sort of Salamander Scout vehicle, with a turret and enclosed rear. There are a large number of packs and other items stowed on it, including a mortar. The idea is that the Catachan troops leave excess baggage on the vehicle, retaining only what they need for immediate survival.
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warhammer,
warhammer 40k
Saturday, 16 September 2006
WH40K - Orks on Hot Wheels!
Orks on Hot Wheels!
Orks on Raptors!
That is, Tamiya 1/35 Velociraptors. The guy on the left has a metal Black Ork head, the one in the middle has an old plastic epic scale chainfist weapon. The throat armour is made from Kroot shoulder pads. I cheated by having the orks hold 'control cables' so I did not have to construct and pose reins.
Servitors. The weapon on the left hand one is a very old epic scale plasma gun, with a green LED as the 'fuel tank'. That guy and the one in the middle are converted from the old "Borg" style servitors. The one on the right is even older - a cyborg from the ancient GW game 'Talisman', with another epic scale weapon.
Wednesday, 13 September 2006
WH40K - The Ork Battle Barge. What is it?
In terms of Warhammer 40K, this model is too big to be a Battle Wagon. However, I haven't stuck enough guns on it to make it a Battle Fortress. Also, I have deliberately left it open topped to retain the look of a landing craft teeming with Ork boyz.* Still, the recent vehicle design rules make it cost a lot more points than any of the regular large 40K models (eg. Land Raider).
So, it is pretty much scenery for now.
Also, what should I call it? It has to be something Orky, and either warlike (like Da Crasha) or absurd (like Beatrice).
*It can fit over 20 regular size Ork boyz, or a couple of Wartrukks, or a combination.
So, it is pretty much scenery for now.
Also, what should I call it? It has to be something Orky, and either warlike (like Da Crasha) or absurd (like Beatrice).
*It can fit over 20 regular size Ork boyz, or a couple of Wartrukks, or a combination.
WH40K - Ork Battle Barge - Latest project for Warhammer 40K
This vehicle is constructed from a Trumpeter 1/35 scale LCM 3 landing craft - the sort of thing you saw in the opening scenes of "Saving Private Ryan".
Added to that were a large number of items from my bits box, including the track units from a Rhino and a Landraider. The 'crane' is part Sentinel. The work bench is out of a HeroClix accessory pack, with more bits added. There are fuzzy dice in the cabin, and a pot plant on the rear deck, in the vein of "Mister Roberts".
The cabin area comes from a "Market Racer" toy, found in the toy section of a local supermarket. This looks almost ready made for Ork use; the rest went straight to the bits box.
The battle barge was partly inspired by the amazing work of Mekboss Gooba at Scarpia's Warhammer World - specifically his Battlebarge. Check out his website - some very impressive conversions there.
The battle barge was partly inspired by the amazing work of Mekboss Gooba at Scarpia's Warhammer World - specifically his Battlebarge. Check out his website - some very impressive conversions there.
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