That was it! Hollywood Here I come!
If you couldn't stomach the video, here are some great photos I put together for you all.
Now, before you all go to town on me for the green wires (looking at you Farseer Rerolls!), I was simply trying to mimic a method I have used and have seen used on power weapons. I wanted it to basically look like the daenomic energy is blazing out of the wires. Hopefully as you browse the large images, you catch what I was going for.
From the back you can see that I just used the Khorne symbol from the vehicle kits. This brass scorpion was put together a really, really long time ago and was my first real video kitbash. That just means that while the work was done carefully, there was a lot less customization than I would have liked.
The colors I used was Gore red washed down with layers of Griphonne Sepia, Ogryn Flesh and Delvan Mudd, the touched up with gore red again. The brass was all done with vermin brown, a 50/50 cut of VB and Dwarven Brass, followed by a mix of shining gold and DB ever so lightly brushed onto the highest points.
Now, before you all go to town on me for the green wires (looking at you Farseer Rerolls!), I was simply trying to mimic a method I have used and have seen used on power weapons. I wanted it to basically look like the daenomic energy is blazing out of the wires. Hopefully as you browse the large images, you catch what I was going for.
From the back you can see that I just used the Khorne symbol from the vehicle kits. This brass scorpion was put together a really, really long time ago and was my first real video kitbash. That just means that while the work was done carefully, there was a lot less customization than I would have liked.
The colors I used was Gore red washed down with layers of Griphonne Sepia, Ogryn Flesh and Delvan Mudd, the touched up with gore red again. The brass was all done with vermin brown, a 50/50 cut of VB and Dwarven Brass, followed by a mix of shining gold and DB ever so lightly brushed onto the highest points.