74: SS-73 Grindor
Grindor is a project I've been working on for a long time, both with the modding I wanted to try and the fact that my first copy broke at the hip while I was working on it. That ended up working out pretty nicely though, as the parts from the first copy were used to make the final version better!
- Robot Mode -
There were a few factors I had to consider when looking at how to paint Grindor’s robot mode. Screen accuracy is of course one of the main things, but I also wanted to differentiate him from Blackout with more than just the rust spots in this mode. I pulled a little bit of inspiration from real CH-53s as well as the ROTF voyager class Grindor and used a lighter base color with a darker inner structure to get a better contrast in this mode.
Since Grindor is a modified Blackout model, many of the same details are there. I was able to transfer these over along with some new details I found rewatching the forest battle, like the gold on the lower abdomen. Finally, as I mentioned earlier, Grindor has lots of rust detailing in the movie which I was able to add here! Some of them were just where I felt they would look good, but many of them are directly from spots you can see in the movie, like on the rotor and that right shin piece.
- Alt mode -
Now looking at alt mode, most of my time spent on this project was spent on figuring out the modding. First up is the nose of the helicopter, which saw the removal of most of the lower section to get it more accurate to the CH-53. I did have to leave the central portion so the upper and lower body sections can connect in robot mode, which is largely unavoidable if you want him to still transform but still makes it more evocative of the proper helicopter. I then sanded down the part of the right side cockpit below the lower window and painted on a new window sitting below that one.
Next up is the third engine found on the heli’s left side. I took this from my junker Grindor and made it attach via 5mm port so it can be detached for transformation! He can technically wield it on either arm in robot mode for storage, which I've included a pic of.
The last mod I worked with was the tail rotor. The tail rotor on the CH-53 is canted at an angle and has an additional support structure for the fin on the side, so I spliced two of the rotors together and made the support on a hinge so it can fold away for robot mode.
Finally, for the paint I started with a light gray base coat and added detailing with a darker gray on the front and for the lettering/text. I picked out some spots in red for lights and yellow for the pieces on the sides, and copper for the exhausts. I used a model wash on top for some lighter weathering, and concluded my work with decals for the emblems!
Paint used:
Testor's enamels:
- Flat gunmetal
Acrylics:
- Craftsmart gunmetal
- Decoart light gray
- Decoart gray
- Decoart metallic silver
- Decoart metallic gold
- Decoart metallic red
- Decoart gloss yellow
Other:
- Krylon matte glacier gray spray paint