Wednesday 28 September 2011

Antenociti Hover Tank: Camo...

...a bit glossy-looking after airbrushing and varnishing but will tone down with next few painting stages


Saturday 24 September 2011

'Viper Scout-Car' - a little beauty...

...from Antenociti in the not too distant future.















From the Alfold Arms: "Viper parts are on their way to us from the USA, expect another 2-weeks to get here,, then 1-2 weeks for final mastering and cleaning, then 2-3 weeks for moulds for meal parts to be made."
Here's the original concept...

















"We’ve purchased the rights to producer the Viper Scout Car in 28mm and 15mm sizes.

This vehicle may be known to some of you from various online graphics forums and games and is a great little 2-man dune-buggy type vehicle with a great design that allows it to have open or closed cockpit.
As such we’ve been able to produce the 28mm model of this with a detailed interior and armoured hatches that can be hinged and with detailed metal suspension, bull-bars, steering wheel, drive shaft and so forth.
The 15mm model will be less modular and with less detailed/separate suspensions etc. It will come in two versions: one open-top and one with closed doors. Prices TBD but with around a dozen metal parts on the 28mm model it is likely to be around the same price as the Bear 4×4."

Sunday 18 September 2011

comments...

@ Dan - nice kit, yep. I've glued it all together and I'm just waiting for a missing part (turret rear plate) before priming. @Hedwerx - promo, but should be available soon. I'll ask Jed.

Saturday 17 September 2011

next Antenociti vehicle...

...a, generic hover-tank

Sasha's equipment 2...

...the tanks. Top coated and the first stage of weathering. Guages will be glued to the tanks and painted in situ as they're very delicate.






















Monday 5 September 2011

Vokker Dargu...

from Studio McVey's Sedition War range...














































































































Sasha's equipment....

no, her welding equipment! Started painting and 'aging' the trolley with a little rust and grime...












































...the wheels aren't the originals - I managed to shatter the spokes when fitting a new, brass rod axle thinking it would be more robust Sorry Rob. I've painted the replacement wheels a different colour to the trolley to emphasise the exchange.