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Indiana

Hey all, it's that time again!

For those who don't know, each year for Adepticon I take about a month and do something off the wall and different for the fun of it for Adepticon in Chicago. Here are the past few years (this will be my fifth).











The general idea.



So the first thing to do is figure out how to make the water and the boat. I wanted both to go in the box shown above, but obviously that would take a couple dozen gallons of clear resin. So I made a wooden tray that will sit in the box on cleats, that can be removed and give the illusion of the box being all one piece.





After that, I mocked out the general shape of the boat in foam, and left overhang on the long ends, as I want there to be a bit of lean so that cut will have an angle to it.






Trying out a few different model placements.







Lots of sanding and trying to make it flush. You cant really see it but the last image is me trying to show the curve I sanded into the boat.



Two gallons of clear resin!





Trying to decide the general shape.













Blocks were added to the bottom to give the boat the angle in the water I want. Once again just a bit of glue, some weight, and time.





These are the half finished artillery. The cannons are built into the deck and powered by steam.





These sticks will make up the planks of the boat. This bundle in my hand is about 1/3 at best of what I will need. 50 packs of ten 10" strips.










The shape of the boat is coming together better. I scrapped the big forecastle look.








Some initial images from the team tournament army. This is a lava based Chaos Dwarf/Ogre army. The display is going to be a lava cavern with an overhang of a happy Empire dwelling.

Until next time!



So the first thing to do is figure out how to make the water and the boat. I wanted both to go in the box shown above, but obviously that would take a couple dozen gallons of clear resin. So I made a wooden tray that will sit in the box on cleats, that can be removed and give the illusion of the box being all one piece.

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Chaplain with Hate to Spare






Looking forward to more of your brilliance! you certainly put some hard work and thought into making these displays and we all thank you for it! it's always nice seeing something fresh and inspiring.

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Indiana

Well thanks! Ive always felt my displays are only about 50% effort (although really big) due to time constraints so I am really trying to do everything I can on this one.



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I've subscribed so i don't miss anything! I'm always astounded at the level of work you can produce so quickly, even with an airbrush it never looks 'quickly' painted not to mention the finer details you do, some who paint to such an enormous workload cut corners but i never have seen you scrimp on quality and i always have a read if a thread pops up with the studio name on it :-)

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Indiana



Adding a little booty to the boat.




A gallon of spackling. I have 3 and will probably use all of it, especially on the team tournament display.




Running a bead of caulk along the edge of the added foam to help secure it.







The edge fully filled. This will be sanded smooth later.













Lining up and cutting the foamcore to hold the units when they are finished. The holes will be magnetized and the top of the foamcore flush with the top of the bases.




Filling in this awkward gap.




Cutting up all the boards from plastic strips. Each strip had the edge roughed up and then cut into 4 strips - 3 good whole planks and a dud for edging and odd places.










Testing out placements. The top one is closest to what I chose, but swap the small block on the forecastle for the big halberd block in the middle.







Filler, filler, filler. I think I broke something here.




The ship's shipping palette for shipping on the ship! Needs rivets.



















Team display is coming along. The door is a Ziterdes dock all hacked up.

Until next time!

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Wiltshire, UK

Always love watching your displays progress, this is look fantastic so far.

   
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Sweden

This is looking awesome! The finished product will truly be a board to behold.

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Looking forward to seeing how this turns out

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Indiana





Beginning the planking process. The entire thing will be layed down with the groups of bases "solid" and will be sawed apart later. A long time ago I did a test to see if I could do them individually and this is the only way to make it work and have them lock together tight when done.








Sea bride standard in progress.I wanted to do my own version of the regimental standard given in the command kit, but much larger and more like a sail.











Filling in the gaps, cavern walls, and adding the top diorama to the team display.

















The canned foam dried faster than expected so I was able to add a lot of other details and then finally do a lot of putty work which took overnight to dry. Starting to come together below, the top is still very rough.



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Chaplain with Hate to Spare






Looking excellent! what 'canned foam' are you using for the rough in of the walls? you then use the spackle to fill in the gaps and give it the texture? I have been trying to figure out how to do larger things like that!

the Banner sail is great too, I like the use of the model and the sculpted serpent tail, I can't wait to see that painted!

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"Nah, I'm just way too lazy to stand up so I keep sitting and paint" - Sigur

"I think the NMM technique with metals is just MNMM. Same sound I make while eating a good pizza" - Whalemusic360 
   
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Melbourne, Australia

NEED MORE PROGRESS!
   
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Indiana

 nerdfest09 wrote:
Looking excellent! what 'canned foam' are you using for the rough in of the walls? you then use the spackle to fill in the gaps and give it the texture? I have been trying to figure out how to do larger things like that!

the Banner sail is great too, I like the use of the model and the sculpted serpent tail, I can't wait to see that painted!


Thanks and that is correct. It isnt necessary, one could use pink foam as well, but I had it lying around.











The planking is pretty slow and tedious, but definitely worth it! This beast is almost 3 feet long. The bases are now big solid rectangles, that while separate from the display will have to be sawed apart and kept in order later.

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Indiana



Almost done assembling! Needs a hole for the mizzenmast, some trim, rivets, windows, and other small details.



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Oklahoma City

very cool! did you carve any wood grain into the planks or are you planning on painting it? (sorry if you already answered Q/stated plan, may of missed it)

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Indiana

skyfi wrote:
very cool! did you carve any wood grain into the planks or are you planning on painting it? (sorry if you already answered Q/stated plan, may of missed it)


I carved the edges of every piece (that was rough) but the rest will be painted. I did hand graining on lots of other things (including my truck) so this should be pretty easy.

















Lots of progress on the team display. Putty work all over the place, filling in the gaps, dents and cuts on the sides and those will be sanded smooth later. I added more buildings to the top and the start of some hills with canned foam.




The start of Kraken legs!












Some cannon work, and the windows of the ship - washers backed with clear plastic and rivets added.



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Clever work on the portholes! good thinking! :-)

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" I will constantly have those in my head telling me how lazy and ugly and whorish I am. You sir, are a true friend " - KingCracker

"Nah, I'm just way too lazy to stand up so I keep sitting and paint" - Sigur

"I think the NMM technique with metals is just MNMM. Same sound I make while eating a good pizza" - Whalemusic360 
   
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Indiana












Lots of progress! Tentacles finished and tentatively placed around the boat. The largest one is chopped up to go on the bases of the Birdmen.





Birdmen - count as Pistoliers.



The team display is officially done with building, and paint will start soon!



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Indiana





The wood and brass of the ship is finished. Still needs a few small details then will be sealed away in the fake box.



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Lincolnshire, UK

Well, this is all really, really terrible.

Keep up the good work, GMM, I look forward to more!

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Wiltshire, UK

The ship is looking fantastic the wood grain effect you ended up with by starting from plasticard is most impressive along with your freehand skills of course

   
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Indiana

Thanks guys!

Lots of progress, but very slow as this resin can only be poured about an inch per day. The weather hasnt been cooperating either.

But three gallons of clear resin later, things are looking good!



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Prepping for the resin to be poured. I ended up cutting out the bottom of the box to reach the lower part of the boat. The cracks were all sealed up with caulk.



Some of the barrels and crates were going to be in the water, so the I went ahead and painted all of them at once to ensure they matched.












It works pretty darn well! The resin smells like a 24 hour spray paint party, but it is going in like a dream. I had absolutely no problems with shrinking or peeling of paint. The only thing that was tricky was the weather, as it requires either a really hot day or direct sunlight to cure. It has been 50-60 here, so I can only pour when the sun is out.

I add water effects that go on white and dry clear. The top layers I made thinner so after each one I could add some effects and stipple some white for bubbles.





Testing out the box! Starting to come together a bit more now.



Painting the edge of the smaller box to match, and adding more water effects.












Transition of the team display from basecoat to pouring resin. I wanted to finish the top first so I could pour resin on both at the same time. The pond ended up holding about a half gallon with 2.5 total around the ship.

Until next time!



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Looking awesome. Your attention to detail is amazing! I would say the water needs a bit more froth, though.

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Indiana

Thanks!

It isnt done yet. The water effects, depending on the amount you put on in one layer vary from clear to opaque. A 1/8" layer will dry pure white. So to get clear lower half of waves I will have to slowly build up each day.



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Your work rivals old school movie modelers-- even exceed them as you are a one-man workshop! Brilliant work.
Look forward to seeing more.

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Los Angeles, CA

Simply beautiful GMM, I hope when I actually start posting images of my reimagined doom army my display board will be to the quality of yours.

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Wiltshire, UK

They both look amazing, I'm lost for words.

   
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Indiana

Thanks as always guys!

Brushfire - Thanks. I really like doing cinematic stuff the more and more my displays grow, and I am certainly inspired by old movie effects. I always liked older movies better because I could try and figure out how they did them.





The Kraken Lure - part of the story and adpatation of Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Also a sneak peek if you look (not very) hard!

I hope to have pics up soon, but I need to make headway on the team tournament army first.

Until next time!



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Utah

So much Awesome in one thread should be illegal. Seriously I always love looking at your work.

 
   
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Indiana

My Dearest Marie,

Oh, it wouldve been couldve been
Worse than you would ever know.
Nine fathom deep he had followed us
from the land of mist and snow

It began with your humble Mariner,
And at the docks he solicit me.
"By thy mangy beard and lame eye,
Now what for stopp'st thou me?

He holds it with his skinny hand,
"A Krakens lure," quoth he.
"Hold off! This bauble tells your fate!"
Into my hand dropped glass did he.

I held him with his quivering eye,
The beggar man sat still,
And listened like a three years child:
"This Mariner hath his will."

The ship was cheer'd, the harbour clear'd,
Merrily did we drop
Below the kirk, below the hill,
Below the lighthouse top.

With sloping masts and dipping prow,
As who pursued with yell and blow
Still treads the shadow of his foe,
And forward bends his head,
The ship drove fast, loud roar'd the blast,
The southward aye we fled.

Till noon we quietly sail'd on,
Yet never a breeze did breathe:
Slowly and smoothly went the ship,
Moved onward from beneath.

Under the keel nine fathom deep,
From the land of mist and snow,
The Spirit slid: and it was he
That made the ship to go.
The sails at noon left off their tune,
And the ship stood still also.

And appear in their own forms of light.
A little distance from the prow
Those crimson shadows where:
I turn'd my eyes upon the deck—
Manaan! what saw I there!

The Sun, right up above the mast,
Had fix'd her to the ocean:
But in a minute she 'gan stir,
With a short uneasy motion—
Backwards and forwards half her length
With a short uneasy motion.

Then like a pawing horse let go
She made a sudden bound:
It flung the blood into my head,
And I fell down in a swound.

Beyond the shadow of the ship,
I watched the water-snakes:
They moved in tracks of shining white,
And when they reared, the elfish light
Fell off in hoary flakes.

A bauble's curse would drag to hell
A spirit from on high;
But oh! more horrible than that
Is the curse in a dead man's eye!
Seven days, seven nights, I saw that curse,
And yet it would not die.

Day after day, day after day,
We stuck, nor breath nor motion;
As idle as a painted ship
Upon a painted ocean.

But then those salty Batton Boys
In selfless sacrifice
Threw their favorite rum overboard
Not once, not twice, not thrice!

He throwest best, who drinketh best
All drinks both great and tall;
For the dear Boys who loveth us,
They threw and they threw all.

God save thee, Marienburger!
From the fiends, I plead, I beg!—
'Why look'st thou so?'—With my pistol
I shot the nearest keg.

And soon I heard a roaring wind:
It did not come anear;
But with its sound it shook the sails,
That were so thin and sere.

The upper air burst into life!
And a hundred fire-flags sheen,
To and fro they were hurried about!
And to and fro, and in and out,
The wan stars danced between.

It raised my hair, it fanned my cheek
Like a meadow-gale of spring—
It mingled strangely with my fears,
Yet it felt like a welcoming.

The western wave was all a-flame.
The day was well nigh done!
Almost upon the western wave
Rested the broad bright Sun;
When that strange shape drove suddenly
Betwixt us and the Sun.

Her beams bemocked the sultry main,
Like April hoar-frost spread;
But where the ship's huge shadow lay,
The charmèd water burnt alway
A still and awful red.

And now this spell was snapt: once more
I viewed the ocean green,
And looked far forth, yet little saw
Of what had else been seen—

Oh, it wouldve been couldve been
Worse than you would ever know.
Nine fathom deep he had followed us
from the land of mist and snow

It did end with your humble Mariner,
And at the docks he beckon me.
"By thy mangy beard and lame eye,
Now what for think'st thou me?

He held out with his skinny hand,
"The Krakens lure," quoth he.
Into his hand dropped the glass did I.
"Oh it should've been, would've been,
Worse than you would ever see."



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So much Awesome in one thread should be illegal. Seriously I always love looking at your work.


Thanks

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