Saturday 31 January 2015

Big Dredd - greens done.

That's all the greens done then. I've kept them rather bright a la the comics, rather than the film. I've also decided not to pick the pouch buttons in a different colour to the green, the only real difference being the "knuckle dusters" which i've gone in a darker, gloss green.
I've also done the metallic's on the Lawgiver, and picked out the display in red and blocked in the black around them in this pic.

Thursday 29 January 2015

Big Dredd - grey

I was having a ponder as to which to go with colour for his bodysuit.
I'd done it bog-standard black for past builds, so fancied something a bit different.
Did briefly consider doing a Jason Brashill electric blue, but i really like the mid-grey that he did for some covers, so tried a version of that:





Wednesday 28 January 2015

Big Dredd - green

So here we have the green parts done in the sadly defunct Games Workshop "Goblin Green", a colour i've found pretty darn close to what i'm after for these pieces and, luckily, had just enough of left in the pot to basecoat as here, with enough left over to do the washes/highlighting.


Big Dredd - base

Right, first part done and its the base.
I was going to go with a yellow/black chevron affair running alongside the grating detail, but in the end decided to keep it in quite muted colours so as not to distract from Joe.

Sunday 25 January 2015

Big Dredd - primed

Okay, let's go!

Big Dredd - hunky

The peg system on this kit is so good that the biceps are the only parts i'll be gluing before painting, so i can do everything in sub-assemblies. I'm not bothered by the gappy join on both to the torso as they'll be covered up by the shoulder pads.
Thought i'd show you before priming what a hunk this version of Dredd is - very reminiscent of Simon Bisley's muscular Joe as seen in "Heavy Metal Dredd".

Saturday 24 January 2015

Big Dredd

Going from the teeny 1/24th Judge Dredd, attention now turns to the biggest kit of the fella that i've done yet.
Really looking forward to the build, the parts look to have nicely crisp detail and the pose is excellent (know you can't see that yet but bear with me).
Biggest shock though is his size - he's chuffin' MASSIVE.
He's meant to be 1/6th scale but unless ol' Joe is a giant, that can't be right - look at his head compared to my Roy Batty, which is a true 1/6th figure.
Not complaining though!



Wednesday 21 January 2015

Judge Dredd - on duty



All done with the wee guy and here he is guarding my issue 1 of the new Dredd Mega Collection.
Had a real blast painting the fella and, as usual with my Dredd figures, i haven't gone the gold route with the shoulder pads.
As i've said before, they will always, always be yellow to me - that's years of pouring over the Progs Dredd covers and centre page during my formative years for you.

Monday 19 January 2015

Judge Dredd by Dark World Creations

Being knocked out by the quality of the casting of the Judge Fear figure, i've gone next for ol' Chinface.
Again, superb quality, crisply cast parts which snip off the sprue no problem, have very little in the way of flashing, and part fit is SO tight that he can be assembled like this with no glue at all.
Dead handy as i'll be doing what i did with Fear - prime him like this, then remove the head, arms and shoulder pads for ease of painting.
I can't show it here as my Macro setting isn't that good, but the detail is so fine, the barrel of the Lawgiver is actually hollow!





Sunday 18 January 2015

Judge Fear - done

Yep, all finished.
A lovely, simple kit to construct and paint.
Only niggle though, and its a small one, is that he doesn't have knee pads and have a belt buckle rather than a shrunken head a la the first appearance.



Saturday 17 January 2015

Judge Fear - the devils in the detail

This Fear really is a lovely thing to paint.
And i'm stunned by the detail as i go along - especially here at the back, which will be totally covered by by his cloak.



Thursday 15 January 2015

Judge Fear





First of my new run of 2000AD projects is Judge Fear by Dark World Creations.
I was kind of put off buying any because of the price for the size, but it wasn't until i went on Youtube and saw a OOTB on them that i realised i was wrong about the scale.
For some reason i thought they'd be similar in size to those larger Judge Dredd metal miniatures Forbidden Planet put out in the early 80's.
Dunno why, so i got a shock when i realised they were about the size of a big finger.
Anyway, i went with Fear for my first one as he's my favourite Dark Judge, and you don't usually see much in the way for him.
So, he arrives and that's some really nice packaging, with three sheets of foam sandwiching the parts.
The parts are superbly detailed and superbly cast. Guessing the new-fangled £D affairs have something to do with it?
Anyway, there's only a wee bit of snipping needed and hardly any flash.
Part fit was pretty good - a bit gappy where the arms join the shoulders but, as the cloak covers them up, i'm not bothered by that.
Speaking of the cloak, the execution is very, very well thought:
the cloak fits snugly onto the shoulders,
the shoulder pads fit snugly onto the cloak, with the chain of the cloak, matching exactly the rings on the pads,
the head fits nicely into the neck.
Meaning, i could assemble all together with Blu Tac, primer in Grey Primer, then remove everything for ease of painting and final assembly at the end.













Tuesday 13 January 2015

Star Wars "Rebels" Scout Walker - all done

Right, that's the fella just about done. Last photo is of it alongside my original AT AT that inspired me to copy the red cockpit idea on this new one.





Wednesday 7 January 2015

Star Wars "Rebels" Scout Walker

Playing ketchup a bit more, here you are with a whole bunch of photos of the Scout Walker toy from the new "Rebels" cartoon tv show.
I bought it as it was blatently based on a pre-production sketch by Joe Johnson of the "Chicken Walker" or Scout Walker from "Empire", and a nice size to boot.
All i really needed to do to make it more "model-like" was to make a new, more pronounced cockpit area (which you can see here i've slopply picked out in red - will tidy it up, promise) and fill the inside of the legs.
So, here's a bunch of pics to show what i've been up to - all that's needed to finish is to put a bit of rust & dirt here and there:


Saturday 3 January 2015

The Glottkin - small brothers done

Here we go then with the 'orrible, nasty brothers done: