Thursday, July 23, 2020

Jewel of July: House Taranis Cerastus Knight-Castigator WIP - week 3


House Taranis Cerastus Knight-Castigator WIP

Hello, and welcome to week three of my Jewel of July project, a Cerastus Knight-Castigator for House Taranis.  During week three, I recognized that I needed to stop stalling and paint in the white stripes on the carapace that would designate this knight as being piloted by a House Taranis baron. This process involved masking out the stripes, painting them with white scar using an airbrush, adding a coat of lacquer, adding the panel shading to match the rest of the carapace (I should have done the stripes before all the shading), then cleaning things up.

House Taranis Cerastus Knight-Castigator WIP

I added the red highlights and some steel edge highlights on the armor panels.  I need to make another pass at highlights, but things are coming along. I painted in the Mechanicum symbol and added color to the "skylight" on the top hatch.  Then it was time for decals...

House Taranis Cerastus Knight-Castigator WIP

I'm going to do more on the Baron's banner.  He needs lots of accolades and what not for his long years of service. But things are coming along.  Also - I don't know why I used the steels trim on the banner.  It has to go.  I think I'll use black, the same as the back of the banner to go along with the black/white House Taranis motif.

House Taranis Cerastus Knight-Castigator WIP

Typical top down shot to see what the Knight looks like with it's iconography.  I'm going to add some little Mechanicum techie symbols to jazz things up a bit.

House Taranis Cerastus Knight-Castigator WIP

I added a House Taranis icon on the ammo loader for a bit of interest from this side of the model and break up the large flat red panel.

House Taranis Cerastus Knight-Castigator WIP

All assembled and standing proudly on its base.  I have all the major iconography applied.  I'm going back in with another pass to fill out the banner and add some interesting little bits.  These large Mechanicum models are gran for decals and adding lots of interesting images.

I'll definitely get this model done for the challenge.  Having made great progress early on, I have slowed down a bit to work on some other side projects (like assembling the AT Warhounds).  It helps to avoid burnout when working on large models.

I hoep everyone's summer is going well.  Stay safe out there.

Cheers and Happy Gaming!

8 comments:

  1. Nice work! There is so much going on. Impressive in the time scale. I always seem to burn out on big models and have to break of to do other things.

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    1. It's a thing. I guess I use two parts stubborn refusal to quit with one part allowing for other short term distractions as long as they're well bounded and don't kick off a full project of their own.

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  2. Looking well there for sure. Sure it will be done in no time.

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  3. I agree the banner looks a bit forlorn but damn that is a tidy paint job!

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    1. Thanks! I'll put some weathering powders around the legs, but my style is generally to paint fresh from the mechanicum hanger. The Omnissiah brooks no untidiness...

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