Being that this is our long weekend here I resolved to finish the model up. I basecoated it dark grey, then brushed it up with a lighter grey, painting the lascannon turret weapons and sponson heavy bolters with Leadbelcher. I named it "Cyklop" after an A7V tank in German service in WWI. (My Shadowsword is named "Wotan" for the same reason)
I'd also mudded up the tracks with artist's gel medium basing stuff to match the muddied look of my Shadowsword. Mud was brushed up with Dryad Bark and Mournfang Brown.
Just for some visual interest and to break up the expanse of grey, I decided to paint in a white aerial recognition stripe for this Titan-killer. Note the exposed powerplant.
Rear 3/4 view shows the massive exhaust stacks. Try passing California smog checks with those!
The auto-shrine is visible in this shot as well.
I really like the massive... presence of the GW super-heavies.
Cross tactical marking also matches the Shadowsword. I used a decal from a 1/72 WWI airplane kit and filled in the white background with paint. Death's head is from the Tamiya 1/48 StuG III kit.
Paintwork was heavily chipped with a sponge. The stripe was weathered first with Codex Grey chipping, then with a mix of black and Dryad Bark to represent deeper chips. Lenses painted and glossed in standard technique.
View from the business end.
Powerplant close-up.
Here are the two super-heavies together. It'll have to be a big game to accommodate these two, but we have plans...
Fantastic work Dallas - that looks excellent.
ReplyDeleteDid you air brush that thing at all?
Thanks man. Nope, no airbrushing at all on that. Just an big old brush that appears to have left stray bristles all over the place... grrr.
ReplyDeleteI think the two beasts look great.
ReplyDeleteTony
Very nice. I've been eyeing one of those up as my next addition.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I look forward to seeing them on the table.
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to finish my second Eldar Tempest super-heavy grav tank...