Noise marine on massive Display base – Not Wired up Right!
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About the Project
A over the top idea for an over the top model - what is more metal/Slanesh than that?
Related Game: Warhammer 40,000
Related Company: Games Workshop
Related Genre: Science Fiction
This Project is Active
All wired up and base painted
Peaker stack is coming along nicely needs weathering and looking at adding text to the Amp.
Painting the volcanic glas and Amytheist Slanesh Symbol
Rocks were Gloss black undercoated and very lightly dry brushed white
Symbol was masked off then sprayed with a reverse zentithal highlight. and a final white drybrush.
Speakers!
Speakers are made from GW crates from the armoured container sprue.
Card was cut for front & back
Speakers wired up with solder wire
Final build in progress and a dodgy camera - lost a lot of build pics!
Lost a whole bunch of build pics – backups kids – its where its at!
Rocks are made from cast plaster
Mould was made from crumpled up tin foil
See here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaLpzNaVUaM
Lava is woodland scenics water effects, some green stuff balls for bubbles.
Slanesh symbol is made from layered up foamex then carved with a scalpel.
Round 3 with the lava - wining!
The lava formula is set
I used this tutorial by
The saviour for me was vallejo game ink as the final cour way better than the GW yellow
Painting some rocks
Bit of a break from Lava
1. Amethyst style stone for Slanesh symbol – Gloss black with Alien Purple Zenithal then drybrushed with a soft brush with white – looks great
2. Various purples airbrushed in lightening layers and top highlight of white drybrushed – too subtle
3.Trialing Option 1 on carved foamex
4. Black volcanic glass – gloss black and very light white drybrush – easy win!
MKII Lava inc a bit of airbrushing air
Some air brushing samples and then dumping a glossy wash on a new mock up.
Watching loads of youtube tutorials trying to get an effect I like and can replicate.
Last version is better due to higher saturation of colour.
First up - Lava base - learn to sculpt & paint lava
Sculpting lava options:
Clay, hot glue, pva mixed with sand
Painting options
Drybrushing and washes – try to was light colours into recesses.
Not a great start – probably need to find some tutorials