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    Default Imperial Guard Heavy Weapon Bases

    My first attempt at Imperial Guard heavy weapon bases, crafted as a birthday gift. I'm pleased with the final product.

    [URL=http://s629.photobucket.com/albums/uu15/dryw/?action=view&current=Drywsbases001.jpg][/URL]

    [URL=http://s629.photobucket.com/albums/uu15/dryw/?action=view&current=Drywsbases012.jpg][/URL]

    [URL=http://s629.photobucket.com/albums/uu15/dryw/?action=view&current=Drywsbases008.jpg][/URL]

    Several more shots (with better angles) at: [url]http://ceramite.blogspot.com/2009/10/weekend-project-reveal-custom-heavy.html[/url]

    Thanks for taking the time to look.

    -A

    Edit: pix definitely better on the blog, as they are not resized. Sure do dislike Photobucket...
    Last edited by Akkon Sek; 10-12-2009 at 08:25 PM.
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    i really like what you did with the corner of the building look...smooth man..
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    Very nice, 'nough said

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    The look very good, well done.
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    I like the subtlety in the colors of the weapons themselves, did you mix metallic paints to get that effect?
    Also are those premade bases? Or did you do the texture work yourself?
    The runis also look very nice. How did you manage to make the wood look so realistic?
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    exceptional!

    I always really like the basing work, it's where I usually fall down on the delivery. just plain great!
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    Appreciate the kind words.

    The bases and texturing are 100% custom… started out as the plain ‘ol Cadian Heavy Weapons large black discs. Used two different textures of sand, applied in multiple layers with PVA glue, then primed black before drybrushing three shades of grey (with a white final touch-up). I came into 40K from a background of military diorama building, so all my stuff tends to be very muted in color.

    The metallics are Boltgun, then Brazen Brass. One of the tricks I use (stumbled upon it accidentally a while ago) is to lightly sand the metallics after they are dry with an extremely fine grit sandpaper. Brings the undercoat through the top coat a bit, and takes some of the ‘sparkle’ out of the metallic paint. Gives it a more worn look. To be honest, I am not 100% satisfied with the remaining ‘sparkle’ on the weapons, but that’s likely just me being obsessive. The camera is awesome, so it picks out detail not visible to the nekkid eye. In-person the models don’t look quite so shiny.

    How did I make the wood look so real? Because it’s actually wood. Scale-cut strips of balsa (2x4 framing beams), with the ends mangled for that sheared off look. I actually built a house wall by sandwiching the balsa ‘beams’ between two pieces of plasticard. Then applied a couple different shades of browns and yellows to give it a rotted wood look. If you look close (hard to see in the Photobucket pix, might be easier to see on the blog) there is a small section of wall on the other side of the sandbags as well.

    Probably a lot more information than any of you wanted, but there it is.
    Last edited by Akkon Sek; 10-13-2009 at 09:39 AM.
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    Great builds and an AMAZING blog....welcome to my 40k bookmark folder ^_^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vorlon View Post
    Great builds and an AMAZING blog....welcome to my 40k bookmark folder ^_^
    Heh. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akkon Sek View Post
    Heh. Thanks.

    Hoping when I grow up, I too can be a member of the coveted BoLS Alliance.

    I hear that fellow blogger!

    Superb work on those base, big fan of intricate base work so well done. The weapon concealed behind the bits of ruined building is particular is looking very good!
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