Finally, after 2 years of working on this model I've finally finished it. Now, I still have 3 weapon options I need to finish, make a banner, and possibly spray a varnish on the model, but otherwise, it is done. The Titan stands at 16 inches with the Apocalypse Missile launcher attached.
I have gone back and did a few touch up repairs where I could find imperfections, but I'm sure more will come up.
*I've now included the HD version of the video.*
Enjoy the photos and video of the Titan!
Until next time.
HD Version of the Video.
Apocalypse Missile Launcher.
A bit of a size comparison below.
The Titan in all its individual parts.
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Showing posts with label Forgeworld. Show all posts
Friday, December 2, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Titan Weapons: 66% Completed
Update time! :D
Well, managed to get two of the three primary weapons completed. I only have the Apocalypse Missile Launcher left to work on. Both the arm weapons below are magnetized. They are interchangeable, between each arm.
Enjoy the photos!
Well, managed to get two of the three primary weapons completed. I only have the Apocalypse Missile Launcher left to work on. Both the arm weapons below are magnetized. They are interchangeable, between each arm.
Enjoy the photos!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Weapons Primed!
Just a small update, I've gotten the main weapons I will be using with the Titan primed. Used the same method as before, applying a coat of matte varnish, followed by black primer.
All the weapon bits laid out below.
The Melta Cannon
Laser Blaster
Apocalypse Missile Launcher
Now I can start painting these, until next time.
Enjoy!
All the weapon bits laid out below.
The Melta Cannon
Laser Blaster
Apocalypse Missile Launcher
Now I can start painting these, until next time.
Enjoy!
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Monday, November 21, 2011
Titan Body Complete
Finally! I can say I completed the body of the Titan. I can now move onto the weapons. I touched up some details here and there, but I'm sure there is something I need to touch up still, if anything I'll go over it later. The weapons that I want work on immediately is the Apocalypse Missile Launcher, Laser Blaster, and Melta Cannon.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
Big Update
Wow... I haven't worked this hard on a model for quite some time. I've managed to get a significant amount of work completed on the Titan.
All the photos below are parts of the upper torso, more specifically the internal guts and arm joints. Next update will include the remaining armor plates for the upper torso. Don't know how long it will take exactly, my guess is about the same amount as all these parts below.
After that's all done, I'll quickly go over the model to make sure there isn't any damage or missed spots, and then I'll start moving onto the weapons. I also plan on spraying the model down with a matte varnish, I don't normally do on my models, but I want to play it safe with this one.
Until next time... enjoy the pics!
All the photos below are parts of the upper torso, more specifically the internal guts and arm joints. Next update will include the remaining armor plates for the upper torso. Don't know how long it will take exactly, my guess is about the same amount as all these parts below.
After that's all done, I'll quickly go over the model to make sure there isn't any damage or missed spots, and then I'll start moving onto the weapons. I also plan on spraying the model down with a matte varnish, I don't normally do on my models, but I want to play it safe with this one.
Until next time... enjoy the pics!
Labels:
40k,
Forgeworld,
gamesworkshop,
reaver,
titan,
warhammer,
wip
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Greater Brass Scorpion of Khorne
Thought I'd also share one of my previous works.
This was my first Forge world model that I bought. It was quite an investment of time, blood, sweat, and money. It was worth it. I probably spent about 6 months working on this on and off. The biggest pain was all the underside cables. So many cables...
The faces were a fun experiment after seeing a few examples on other models. I did think about doing that for the Chaos Reaver Titan, but I figured having them and angry knee might be redundant.
This was my first Forge world model that I bought. It was quite an investment of time, blood, sweat, and money. It was worth it. I probably spent about 6 months working on this on and off. The biggest pain was all the underside cables. So many cables...
The faces were a fun experiment after seeing a few examples on other models. I did think about doing that for the Chaos Reaver Titan, but I figured having them and angry knee might be redundant.
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