Switch Theme:

Inquisimunda by Karokk - Both gangs finished! Necron gang in progress  [RSS] Share on facebook Share on Twitter Submit to Reddit
»
Author Message
Advert


Forum adverts like this one are shown to any user who is not logged in. Join us by filling out a tiny 3 field form and you will get your own, free, dakka user account which gives a good range of benefits to you:
  • No adverts like this in the forums anymore.
  • Times and dates in your local timezone.
  • Full tracking of what you have read so you can skip to your first unread post, easily see what has changed since you last logged in, and easily see what is new at a glance.
  • Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely.
  • Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net.
If you are already a member then feel free to login now.




Made in us
Willing Inquisitorial Excruciator






Karokk wrote:

So here's an update for my Intelligence Officer and his crow. Is he enough "inquisitorial" for the rest of my warband?

I like the build on this guy. Even the Cadian head works for me since he is an Intel Officer (presumably) recruited from one of the Imperial armed forces.

The GS looks a bit rough, like it wasn't fully mixed. Are you using the strip type GS? If so, and you don't already do so, remember to take out the center 1mm or so where the two halves meet.

Karokk wrote:


This is the leader for my inquisitor warband. He is slightly taller than the rest of the warband. The "skirt" was quite hard to sculpt so have covered it up in parchments etc. Have ordered some additional bits including a head for him.

Love this guy. Lookig forward to seeing him progress.

Karokk wrote:Here is the first painted model for the warband. The paintjob took about 3 hours from start to finish. I know I could have done it better but I don't like spending too much time on a single miniature as I easily feel burnt out then. Anyway really happy with the result. Also posted in showcase since I think it's so cool.


Love this guy too, especially now that he has paint on him. His skin and eyes are very creepy looking. Good work!

~Eric

   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






 Taarnak wrote:
Karokk wrote:
So here's an update for my Intelligence Officer and his crow. Is he enough "inquisitorial" for the rest of my warband?

I like the build on this guy. Even the Cadian head works for me since he is an Intel Officer (presumably) recruited from one of the Imperial armed forces.

The GS looks a bit rough, like it wasn't fully mixed. Are you using the strip type GS? If so, and you don't already do so, remember to take out the center 1mm or so where the two halves meet.

~Eric

Thanks for the feedback! Yeah the green stuff on him got quite messy, there were "lumps" of yellow clumps all over it. It's fixed now though

   
Made in gb
Aspirant Tech-Adept






I agree with Tarnaak, the head works well on the intel officer. It's evidence that the cadians are really out of proportion because that head looks too large usually. With the fixed height it looks correctly scaled.

I get quite good results by sanding my GS work, and for a smooth finish you can then use liquid gs over it and then sand it again. There are lots of other methods though but this works OK for me.

For the walker - I think he looks cool, especially the skin tone and his face. I think you could use some soot residue or heat discolouration on the smokestacks as they look a bit clean at the moment. And maybe a few splashes of sepia/brown ink on the parchment for some tonal variation there. Then again I am just a big fan of heavily weathered/aged looking things.

 
   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






 Bruticus wrote:
I agree with Tarnaak, the head works well on the intel officer. It's evidence that the cadians are really out of proportion because that head looks too large usually. With the fixed height it looks correctly scaled.

I get quite good results by sanding my GS work, and for a smooth finish you can then use liquid gs over it and then sand it again. There are lots of other methods though but this works OK for me.

For the walker - I think he looks cool, especially the skin tone and his face. I think you could use some soot residue or heat discolouration on the smokestacks as they look a bit clean at the moment. And maybe a few splashes of sepia/brown ink on the parchment for some tonal variation there. Then again I am just a big fan of heavily weathered/aged looking things.


Thanks for the tips! What do you use for sanding and how do you sand smaller stuff?

   
Made in gb
Aspirant Tech-Adept






Was just talking about it in my thread, I use these now: http://www.masq-mini.com/aid-239-Profischleifset.html and Taarnak recommends Mr Clean erasers. Also Taarnak is a better sculptor than me so I think we should heed his advice.

 
   
Made in us
Willing Inquisitorial Excruciator






 Bruticus wrote:
Was just talking about it in my thread, I use these now: http://www.masq-mini.com/aid-239-Profischleifset.html and Taarnak recommends Mr Clean erasers. Also Taarnak is a better sculptor than me so I think we should heed his advice.


Don't know that I would go that far Bruticus. Also, the Magic Erasers are more for the final finishing sanding. The others that B mentions would be better if you have material that needs removing in larger quantities.

~Eric

   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






Here's a little update for today. I've made a second character for the mutant gang. I really like using orc parts for them and the nob weapons l think look very suitable. Now I didn't just want to put a zombie head on an orc nob. I added some tubing and a "gas mask" from a cut up renegade. I also changed the static pose in to something more dynamic.



   
Made in us
Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Between Time and Space

These are all great conversions and very inspiring. Keep up the great work. I like the paint scheme too, very dark inquisitor-ish

 
   
Made in gb
Mysterious Techpriest







whats wrong with using a file to "sand" down with apart from them being a pain to clean?

I like how that walker has come out, out of interest where did you get the shoulder pads on the warrior priest?

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/02/21 22:09:15





 
   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






 OneManNoodles wrote:
whats wrong with using a file to "sand" down with apart from them being a pain to clean?

I like how that walker has come out, out of interest where did you get the shoulder pads on the warrior priest?


The shoulders are from anvil industry, I also ordered the cloaked head from there.

http://www.anvilindustry.co.uk/

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/02/21 22:29:45


   
Made in gb
Sadistic Inquisitorial Excruciator





Preston/England/United Kingdom

Paint - Whoot. Looking good.

The face on the new mutie is cool and a bit different.

   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut






Loving the models especially the servitor walker. those eyes O.O those eyes have seen some creepy things. loving this thread keep it up!
   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






 Iron-Encore wrote:
Loving the models especially the servitor walker. those eyes O.O those eyes have seen some creepy things. loving this thread keep it up!


Yeah very happy with the eyes

Anyway, here is a small update for today. I'm still waiting for my tubing-tool and some parts for the inquisitors so decided to do another mutant. I tried using a comb for the tubing and it turned out ok but still want the tubing-tool for tube's with smaller "gaps".


   
Made in gb
Wicked Ghast





Carmarthen, Wales

hey man i just started an inquisitor warband as well and i also used the cairn wraith for my tech adept

check them out if you want
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/508642.page
   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






Still waiting for some bits and the tubing tool. Was down to my local GW shop and bought some plastic kits the other day, the plastic necromancer and the plastic empire wizard. Planning on converting a "priest" type character for my mutants and a sinister medic for my inquisitors. Also bought the John Blanche artwork book for inspiration

Posting a little painting update. This is by far the most hated model I ever painted and it isnt even the models fault. First when I washed the armour with agrax earthshade I got grey residue in the deep parts. So basically had to redo the armour. Last night the miniature was almost finished so planned on finishing it today. I had some final highlights on the flesh and some minor details left to fix, 30 minutes work at the worst. However, I totally messed up the skin by chosing a too light color for the highlight and it looked terrible and I couldnt paint it over with something darker. After this I had to redo the skin and fix details, took me 3 hours since it was so messy. So basically I hate this model and can barely look at it right now. I realise however that every mdoel can't be your best one. Anyway here are the photos!


This message was edited 4 times. Last update was at 2013/02/26 16:20:17


   
Made in us
Apprehensive Inquisitorial Apprentice





USA

Liking the flamer, has a very mutie feel going on. The second dude looks alright to me, although I will say that the facial expression made me think of Forever Alone Guy's Laugh. You're right about not every mini being able to be your absolute best work ever, but overall I think you did a good job on him so try not to let it get to you I guess. Look forward to seeing what comes of the recent plastic kits purchase.

Edit: Almost forgot. I'm trying to get behind the guy with the Ork bits, but I have to say I feel like he's still a bit too Orky. I think it's the lower body that's making him seem less 'mutie' more 'xenos'. Have you considered perhaps mixing proportions on him so that the upper half is a bit more over sized and out of proportion in contrast to his less mutated legs? Just a thought that occurred to me when scrolling through the thread.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/02/26 21:03:28


 
   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






 xeno99 wrote:
Liking the flamer, has a very mutie feel going on. The second dude looks alright to me, although I will say that the facial expression made me think of Forever Alone Guy's Laugh. You're right about not every mini being able to be your absolute best work ever, but overall I think you did a good job on him so try not to let it get to you I guess. Look forward to seeing what comes of the recent plastic kits purchase.

Edit: Almost forgot. I'm trying to get behind the guy with the Ork bits, but I have to say I feel like he's still a bit too Orky. I think it's the lower body that's making him seem less 'mutie' more 'xenos'. Have you considered perhaps mixing proportions on him so that the upper half is a bit more over sized and out of proportion in contrast to his less mutated legs? Just a thought that occurred to me when scrolling through the thread.


Hehe thanks for the feedback I agree that my mutant leaders facial expression looks quite odd but on the other hand he is a mutant and can't be held accountable for his poor face. On the orky guy I actually tried with some other legs but it just didn't work with the big power claws. I'll try to make him not looks as orky by painting him differently instead.
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






You may hate that model, but I love it. He turned out really well.
   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






 Squidbot wrote:
You may hate that model, but I love it. He turned out really well.


Thanks

Here's an update for today. Finished painting "Subject A7" today. He got a barcode tattoo on his left arm and on his right arm it says A7. He is a member of the mutant gang.




Here's the next Inquisitor I'm working on he is some kind of medic type of guy. He got syringes on his fingers and various robotic arms.

   
Made in gb
Aspirant Tech-Adept






very nice painting, I really like the rich brown you have going on there.

 
   
Made in us
Apprehensive Inquisitorial Apprentice





USA

Nice work on painting up A7- the barcode in particular is really good. I think you managed to set him apart from his orkish base quite nicely indeed post-paint.

Medic guy seems interesting. What head are you using for him, if I may ask? It reminds me somewhat of Gollum, but I wasn't certain.
   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






 xeno99 wrote:
Nice work on painting up A7- the barcode in particular is really good. I think you managed to set him apart from his orkish base quite nicely indeed post-paint.

Medic guy seems interesting. What head are you using for him, if I may ask? It reminds me somewhat of Gollum, but I wasn't certain.


I found the head in my "bits-box". I think it's from the zombie set but not 100% sure.


Automatically Appended Next Post:
 Bruticus wrote:
very nice painting, I really like the rich brown you have going on there.


The cool part is that the brown is super easy to make. Base with mournfang brown. Drybrush with jokaero orange. 1-2 layers of agrax earthshade depending on how dark you want it, the first mutant I painted got 2 layers and this one 1 layer.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/02/27 15:42:19


 
   
Made in us
Cowboy Wannabe




Sacramento

That medic is great, and looking forward to seeing it finished. How did you do the left hand? I have a figure I have been working on with a very inferior version of the same concept, and would love to copy yours...

   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






 lasgunpacker wrote:
That medic is great, and looking forward to seeing it finished. How did you do the left hand? I have a figure I have been working on with a very inferior version of the same concept, and would love to copy yours...


I used a zombie hand and glued sharpened plasticard rods to the finger tips. Then I added thin wires that went from the fingers to the back of the hand. I think I will redo it however as it isn't as good as I'd like it to

   
Made in gb
Sadistic Inquisitorial Excruciator





Preston/England/United Kingdom

Nicely done.

Really like the armour on the nurgle lord.

The other muties bionic eye makes me laugh in an uncomfortable way. The blades on his claws are very nice.

The JB artbook is jam packed with wonderful drawings and a host of ideas.

   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






 PDH wrote:
Nicely done.

Really like the armour on the nurgle lord.

The other muties bionic eye makes me laugh in an uncomfortable way. The blades on his claws are very nice.

The JB artbook is jam packed with wonderful drawings and a host of ideas.



Yes the artbook is amazing for inspiration. I like to look at the small details and they instantly gives me ideas for whole new characters.

Anyway, todays update. Finally got some bits today including the head for my inquisitor leader! The shield will get a better fit after I've painted it, now it just stuck there with blue-tac. How do you think I should paint him? I'm thinking dark red robes(matching the rest of my warband) and black armour.


Also, I wasn't 100% happy with the warrior priest I posted earlier in this thread and I thought that I would just regret it if I painted it knowing I wasn't 100% happy with the conversion so I cut it up and remade it completely. Here's the end result:

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/03/01 16:10:19


   
Made in gb
Massive Knarloc Rider





Exeter

Much bigger fan of your warrior priest now! He really reminds me of a Savlar Chem Dog, or a Drookian Fen Guard now, some kind of veteran in tartan at any rate! I'm fairly excited to see some work on your ex-marine, with his muscley bare torso and gigantic axe. I've been meaning to make myself a marine for a while now, if only just to explore the possibilities of renegade marines.

The shield on your Inquisitor seems a little short. I'll reserve my opinion however, until it's completely finished!

Your paintjobs are class, I really like your flesh tones.

Check out my (new) blog at https://neonrust.home.blog
 
   
Made in us
Apprehensive Inquisitorial Apprentice





USA

Karokk wrote: How do you think I should paint him? I'm thinking dark red robes(matching the rest of my warband) and black armour.


Pretty classic look for Inquisitors IMO, so I'd say go for it. That particular mini might look interesting with a Grey Knight 'esque theme as well, but then he wouldn't fit as well I guess. Agree with Ghosty that the shield is a tad short.

I like aspects of both warrior priests, but I think you're onto something with that second one. What type of gun is that by the way? I was thinking archaic pistol but wasn't certain.
   
Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut






ghosty wrote:Much bigger fan of your warrior priest now! He really reminds me of a Savlar Chem Dog, or a Drookian Fen Guard now, some kind of veteran in tartan at any rate! I'm fairly excited to see some work on your ex-marine, with his muscley bare torso and gigantic axe. I've been meaning to make myself a marine for a while now, if only just to explore the possibilities of renegade marines.

The shield on your Inquisitor seems a little short. I'll reserve my opinion however, until it's completely finished!

Your paintjobs are class, I really like your flesh tones.


I will probably have updates of the ex-marine this weekend. I ordered a new axe for him(The orc nob one was too big imo, don't like oversized weapons for my miniatures) and actually tried on some terminator legs. However the terminator legs were to bulky and I instead enlongated the marine legs slightly. Got some sanding and gs work on him before he is finished!

xeno99 wrote:
Karokk wrote: How do you think I should paint him? I'm thinking dark red robes(matching the rest of my warband) and black armour.


Pretty classic look for Inquisitors IMO, so I'd say go for it. That particular mini might look interesting with a Grey Knight 'esque theme as well, but then he wouldn't fit as well I guess. Agree with Ghosty that the shield is a tad short.

I like aspects of both warrior priests, but I think you're onto something with that second one. What type of gun is that by the way? I was thinking archaic pistol but wasn't certain.


The gun is from the Empire Pistoliers.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/03/01 18:02:20


   
Made in gb
Sadistic Inquisitorial Excruciator





Preston/England/United Kingdom



Brilliant! Damn wish I had thought of this! This model screams Inquisitor at me. I think that some more purity seals and reliquary type eclectic boxes and bits round his waste would help blend in the scroll hanging at the front. It looks a little tacked on at the moment. Brilliant use of the priest totally transformed the model into something else.

Oh and a tiny bit more filing above his right foot - I can still make out a Sigmarite comet. Is there a mold line running along the rebreather pipe?

Oh any chance of a rear shot?



This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2013/03/02 11:28:01


 
   
 
Forum Index » Dakka P&M Blogs
Go to: