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Warhammer Manticore: Painting contest entry. (Gork Complex) (UPDATED)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 7:15 pm
by Sunstar
There is a painting contest at the local GW on the 17th. I have decided to work on a manticore with a bit of a conversion. It is a goblin with a definate Gork Complex (read as god complex) WHen a goblin is left in control of a tribe he starts acting bigger than he is....this is until an orc whacks him back into place.

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The creature with the wings is the original figure. Unfortunately I don't have anything better that shows it as it originally was. The rider and other bits are not used.

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So far what has gone on is the Manticore has been stripped and scrubbed in nail polish remover of all former glue, putty and primer. I am not sure what was all over this figure as it came that way second hand. I had tried to sell it on Ebay, but no luck However, I decided that I may use it after all.

The green stuff is epoxy putty (Kneedite). I got a strip of it that was 3 feet long. I used it and superglue to put parts together. Interestingly, superglue reacts to epoxy putty and it sticks to things like slag to a blanket.

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Skip a bunch of pics and we get to the "final" sculp stage. The figure here is almost completely puttied as I would have it. On it we have a small goblin wolf rider, which his feet cut off sitting in a saddle of putty. This figure can come off the Manticore, which is why I made him fit carefully. He also has a "rope" that pins into the manticore mane.

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The black primer takes the model and makes it look all once peice. The rider is tacked to the flying stand so I have something to hold while painting. The small monster base of the Manticore actually sits into the top of the 36 dice box. This makes a useful handle for painting the thing.

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So far this is all I have painted on this creature. I have until the 17th so no big hurry. I plan to make a larger base to sit the thing into when it's not in use. Considering that it's a goblin riding a monsteorus creature, I will unlikely be able to use it as a model. Not unless I can use it as an orc on a wyvern or classify it as a gigantic spider.

I will post more pics as I get them.

Anyway...

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 11:27 pm
by Briggs
I spend so much money on Transformers now I have to restrain myself from goign into GAmes Workshop to look at what's new for Space Marines.. haha.. friggin warhammer was always fun to paint. Looks good!

PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:52 am
by Sunstar
The colours are due to iffy lighting and I couldn't be bothered correcting it.

The model now sits in a base that sort of expands on the situation. It kind of completes the figure since it'll be rare for me to ever use it. Currently the manticore is not finished in painting.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:58 pm
by Geekee1
I really like your conversion! Very nice sculpting. The only real critique that I can make right now is that the teeth seem too flat in color. Just a little shading should help that out, but you my just not have gotten to that yet. Got any plans to go for a Golden Demon in the future?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:04 pm
by Sunstar
the light when I took the pic, washed the teeth out and made them look flat. same with the claws.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:30 pm
by Sunstar
Nearly done. Touch up on one or two things, then flock and final blood drops.

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