Model Of The Week: Imperial Guard Armour Builds
July 12, 2010 by Tirick
A good place to start was obviously (for me) Armorman’s additions to Flarebaffled’s thread on 40K armour, found here: http://www.zealot.com/forum/showthread.php?t=155919
I’ve started my Armour collection (I won’t count the Baneblade as it is not technically part of the Army list) a with a pair of Chimera’s, using Patoroch’s ‘Super Chimera’ templates. The templates are available on one the links Armorman so kindly collected for us, I urge readers to peruse the provided links as there are some excellent models all throughout. The Chimera’s are intended as support for my first platoon, comprised of a command squad and two 10-man squads. Eventually the command squad will be attached to a heavy weapon’s team, so will not need transport (that may change of course).
With these first two, as my experience with custom building is limited, I’m intending to build these as planned, although I’ve made a few modifications for thickness to the track sections, as you can see in some of the later pictures.







More to come…
Sean


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I'm planning my entire army as a consolidated whole (rather than a mongrel collection of worlds), so will focus on a standard scheme; I've elected to go with a city-camo for the infantry, so I'll try my hand at painting the chimeras the same. I'm tempted to leave the paper bare before painting, but I fear it will just suck up the paint, so I might go with a light basecoat in Citadel spray first. At the least I will try to make every detail in 3d so it is not lost in the painting process.
Funny you should mention the Basilisk. I'd already one planned, and was hoping to make it next. I've sworn not to buy more infantry until I've painted the platoon I have, I'll likely say the same with the paper models: build/paint before tackling another.
Thanks!
I'm a little startled to see that the LeMan Russ is so much smaller than the Chimera, really the opposite of modern military. MBT's tend to be huge compared to the corresponding APC's. I'd build the LeMan Russ in a fit of inspiration after the Baneblade. I really like it, Flarebaffled did an awesome job of the model and the texture, but it will not fit my painting schema so I may either repaint it or use it as an auxiliary for now.
Enjoy!
Sean
If you wish to have rivets almost the same size of the Plastic model, I sometimes use straight pin heads cut off close to the head. I drill the holes with another straight pin as a drill and insert each one individually. That technique is explained in the other site, papermodelers, in my "Limber and Caisson" thread.
I had another question for you mate... What are the advantages of an automotive primer over regular miniature primer? Is it thicker?
For automotive primers, you have a choice of at least three shades of grey and one of them is a rough finish which is sandable which is great for structures. There are also different kinds of primers, Reddish brown, and white. Then there is the cost factor, more spray for the money.
If you intend to spray the whole model with a matte or satin finish, it should have an undercoat of primer or you will get what I call hot spots where the paint will have rough or uneven finish. As for the finish, the primer is just a little thicker but that is due to the nozzle, but it is almost the same as the Tamiya or Testor sprays.
Thank you
I did a bit of custom work on the front cannons just to give them some more detail once the paint is on it. While they don't look quite like Heavy Bolters I'm sure they'll pass. In addition I convinced our masking department at work to cut me out some .060" (1.5 mm) circles to try out for the rivet heads. They work pretty well, the tape is meant for clinging to aluminum so I have hopes it's withstand painting/play. The circles are a bits of trick to get out of the tape sections, but better than me trying to cut them by hand. If they don't work out I'll try silver's process with pinheads.
I was not happy with the basic design for the tensioner rod sections, so I did a quick model up of some, printed in paper instead of card as there are quite little bits. The assembly went swimmingly. If the lasguns for the passenger compartment work out and anyone is interested I can post the .pdo for both. I also built up the main guns, assembly went fairly well; I'll likely dress them up a little more before painting.
Finally, I'm debating over laminating lettering onto the side panels, or making up a masking/painting template. I've decided on a world/numbering for my Company, and related lettering to match.
Comments and crits are appreciated,
Sean
Last edited by Tirick; 06-18-2010 at 10:28 PM.. Reason: had Autocannons on the brain... obviously they can only be Heavy Bolters...
I'm very impressed by your models.
Painting will likely wait a bit, as I've a few other delayed projects on the go. I'm hoping the grey is a close match to my intended base coat, and I'll be likely painting in a city camo to match my guard.
A thank you again Armorman for the tip, the 1/16" punch works really well for the rivets.
Enjoy!
Sean