Tuesday, August 12, 2014

More Pictures Rescued! More Kitbashing Madness!

HALLOOOOO, SPACE POSSUMS!!!! We're ever so delighted to announce that we've rescued still more photos of things recycled with an attitude for your viewing pleasure, from a group of Space Ork vehicles for Mark Ryan in New York, to assorted other bits of kitbashery!

So onward! For your consideration and viewing pleasure:


An Ork battlewagon made from a 1/35 scale M3 Lee medium tank model kit and assorted Orky bits and gubbins from the bits boxes...

The suitably garish Orky camouflage paint scheme is inspired by World War One German cubist camouflage schemes seen on the helmets of stosstruppen (stormtroopers) around 1918... now we move on to assorted Ork dreadnought suits, also know as "Killa Kans"...





The following are some various projects I put together for a client's son and daughter who had taken to playing Warhammer 40K with their Dad, so a drop ship and an anti-grav version of a Land Raider for the lad's Ultra Marines, and a trio of anti grav Predator proxies for the young ladies Sisters of Battle complete with a Hello Kitty graffiti on the prow of the lead vehicle...





Next up is a modular mad scientist's laboratory/stronghold complete with mandatory mad scientist's Death Ray, Berilium Sphere power generator, command bunker interior, and experimental surgical theater...





Some more things Orky, this time closeup shots of a toy sci fi airplane I converted to give my client up in New York some air support for his Orks, complete with grot flight engineering crew...



Some more shots of the Imperial Navy aerospace fighter bomber for my friend in New York's Imperial Guard to call down on Someone Really Unlucky...




One of the massive war walkers I built up from some bargain bin Lego robot toys (just add brass tubing, beads, plastic rhinestones, empty correction tape devices for particle cannons, a 1/35 scale Browning .50 cal. machine gun...



The BIGGEST war walker I built up from the bargain bin Lego robot kits, this one a massive four legged behemoth with a 28mm space cowboy from Archive Miniatures for scale...



So until next time, here's a teaser of a new work in progress, some dry erase board erasers, a stack of empty dental floss containers, some assorted tin buttons...


3 comments:

  1. Love it. May I ask what you used for the exhaust port details on the Ultramarine Dropship at the top? It looks very suitably vent/propellor-like.

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