A couple of posts back, I mentioned projects that I'd acquired ages ago and not got around to finishing. This week, I turned to a model that I bought at a show in the golden age of 2015 or so. It's some kind of large bird, from (I think) Reaper. It's certainly made of some sort of rubbery white plastic, like their earlier (not very good) Bones miniatures. I think it might be something to do with the RPG Numenera.
Anyhow, I've been looking for a rider for this creature for ages. I thought it might work well as a Kroot riding beast. The original model had odd little wings and a very strange lower jaw, so I removed them.
I had a pair of Kroot legs - well, a pair missing one leg below the knee, so I'd have to make a bionic one. That was fine, but I had no body. So, I made a T-shape out of sprue as a basis for the upper body, and sculpted around it.
I recently saw some superb sculpting by a guy called "pax acrylica" on Instagram. It seemed that he was using a mix of green stuff and milliput, and I thought I'd give that a try. I found that this worked really well: the resulting mixture was softer than green stuff but lacked the slightly grainy, clay-like quality of milliput, and dried hard with a smooth texture like dry soap. I'd strongly recommend trying this.
This made a decent body, and I sculpted a cloak to cover the back of it, so I wouldn't have to do the shoulder musculature. I sculpted a saddle, some straps, and a weird beaky lower jaw for the bird creature. I added some reins, made out of string, which I slightly regret. String seems to always be a bit frayed when I use it on miniatures, as if it's coming to bits. Maybe if I soaked it in PVA first, it might work better. Anyhow, that was pretty much it. I trimmed his gun down a bit, and added a couple of pieces to the base to strengthen the bird's wobbly legs.
And now for paint!
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To be honest, I nearly didn't post this at all. I simply couldn't take a half-decent picture of this model. Everything was either too dark or washed out - and trust me, whatever you might be thinking that I'm doing wrong, I have tried to rectify. Nothing works. There are quite a few models that I've painted now - the random space people seem to be particularly prone to this - which I just can't photograph. I have wondered whether to continue with this blog, as it's hard to be enthusiastic when I can't display my models - which is, after all, the point. I probably will continue, but I expect the updates will be less frequent.









Love the additional sculpting to bring the miniature in line with the Kroot!
ReplyDeleteI get the difficulties keeping you from posting. I have run into similar problems before. But so far I have pushed through, but I do get the feeling. Blogging has to remain fun, when it becomes annoying and a chore, that's when you let it rest for a time. Maybe you come back to it maybe not. But either is ok!
Thanks Xarfai! It was a fun miniature to make, and I'm pleased to have discovered the GS/milliput mixture. I think that will help with future sculpting. The photo thing is annoying, as I feel that I can't do justice to the models I'm making. I'll probably persist!
DeleteNo way! This is insanely good! Don’t let the photos discourage you. Speaking from experience, I really struggle with miniature photography myself and I never feel the pictures do justice to the work I think I’ve put into them. But honestly, I think your work is absolutely brilliant and hugely inspiring. Seriously, keep on!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much! There do seem to be particular sorts of miniature that I can't photograph well, especially those with the sort of bright colours that I like to paint. I agree with you that it's hard to get the pictures to do justice to the effort. It raises the question of what exactly this blog is for, given that I don't really play wargames anymore. But thanks for your support - I shall continue!
DeleteSome great sculpting there. Came out looking like it was designed this way originally.
ReplyDeleteAnd please keep on blogging, I really enjoy your work.
Thanks very much! I've had that model for ages and never quite known what to do with it. I'm glad to have found a use for it at last. Anyhow, I shall keep on blogging. It is frustrating when the camera just won't work, but I suspect that I will just have to put up with that. On to the next models now!
DeleteCool conversion and a striking color contrast. I like it.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry about the pictures. We all have our issues with them.
Thanks! I'll try not to get too worked up about the pictures, and persist!
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