

Edited by GreaterChickenofTzeentch, 25 February 2021 - 04:38 AM.
He's looking great - canI aks how you did the 'skin'? the grey colour fits really well. Got any better photos?
That looks damn fine. Skin sort of looks like liquid metal, love it
"All I wish to hear from your imperfect world is the silence of its dead."
He's looking great - canI aks how you did the 'skin'? the grey colour fits really well. Got any better photos?
Unfortunately, no better photos at present.
However, the skin was very simple. It was literally Rakarth Flesh wet brushed (minimal paint, damp brush, many brief strokes against grain) over the Chaos Black primer. No wash or anything else, just careful wet brushing against the grain.
It picks up the coolness of the Chaos Black and the eye associates it with the Leadbelcher armor plating, so that's why it looks the way it does.
It did fool the digital camera a bit here and in person it looks very slightly browner, but it still so close to the Leadbelcher in tone (yet slightly different with a different texture) that it gives an HR Giger effect where you're looking for where the flesh ends and metal begins.
Edited by GreaterChickenofTzeentch, 25 February 2021 - 04:11 PM.
Quite cool and a nice conversion!
Thanks. Head is from the Helbrute multipart kit. Arm was clipped off of a Dark Vengeance Helbrute in the process of another conversion.
Helbrute parts really are great for making your Oblits look unique.
That looks damn fine. Skin sort of looks like liquid metal, love it
Thanks. The entire thing was actually pretty easy. All careful wet brush of Leadbelcher (armor), Ushabti Bone (teeth/spines), Khorne Red/Xereus Purple (cloth and head cables) and Rakarth Flesh (skin) over Chaos Black. The only wash used was Seraphim Sepia on weapon vents and the exposed, ribbed parts of the cables. The gold trim is Nazdreg Yellow Contrast straight over the Leadbelcher, just like the IW player did in the Warhammer Community Combat Patrol article a month or so ago. Guns were dry brushed with Skavenblight Dinge for a "pig iron" look.
Edited by GreaterChickenofTzeentch, 25 February 2021 - 04:20 PM.
My Iron Warriors Project Guns for the guns god!, Bullets for the Brass throne!
The skin looks good. I salute you for having the patience to work on the new oblits.
Thanks. Honestly, with a wet brush technique, it goes pretty fast. I'd probably go mad if I was doing the traditional base/layer/wash/highlight method on a model that fiddly.
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users