Showing posts with label Games Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Games Workshop. Show all posts

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit New Release from Games Workshop for Warhammer 40k

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit
The Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit is a formidable display of Tau war technology and is available for Pre-order from Games Workshop.

Place your order now at a cool 75.00 USD, and the product will ship to you on Oct 17, 2015

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit
This huge, deadly and nigh-undetectable weapon of impressive killing capacity, is a formidable display of Tau war technology. Piloted by a single, hand-picked Tau warrior, a lone Ghostkeel Battlesuit is capable of appearing from seemingly nowhere, unleashing a storm of incredible firepower with its fusion collider and disappearing into the mayhem and confusion of battle.

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit
This battlesuit bristles with a vast array of advanced countermeasures, making it invisible to enemy sensors - weapons simply refuse to lock-on and the few that manage to loose off a shot are baffled by a spectacular display of flares and electronic countermeasures.

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit
This multi-part plastic kit gives you everything needed to build one XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit.

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit
This miniature has a truly awesome array of modelling and posing options - arms, legs, head, engines and thrusters can all be set to different poses, and there are two different heads supplied.

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit
The head can be raised and the chest opened to reveal a male or female pilot!

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit Sprue
As well as this, you’ll receive two burst cannons, two fusion blasters, two flamers, a fusion collider, a cyclic ion raker and two XV5 stealth drone field projectors.

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit Sprue
Offensively and defensively, this battlesuit is armed to the teeth!

You'll get these three sprues with 116 components in total, along with a Citadel 105mm Oval base.
Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit Sprue
For the Empire!!!

Tau XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit Retail Box
Have A Great Battle,
The Old Crow

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

New Release: Warhammer 40K Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler from Games Workshop

Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler
Haven't been big on the newer Warhammer 40K models, but the Onager Dunecrawler for the new Adeptus Mechanicus is pretty nice. The model will run you 66.00 USD individually or get a squadron of three for 198.00 which is a whopping savings of ..... nothing. Available for pre-order from Games Workshop, will ship April 18 2015.

Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler
Owing its origin to the lost knowledge of millennia, the Onager Dunecrawler is based on the Mars Universal Land Engine; itself inspired by the bad-tempered beasts of burden that transported their masters across Holy Terra in ancient times.

Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler
The Onager Dunecrawler, rather than being a mere people-carrier, is absolutely brimming with advanced, powerful weaponry capable of reducing worlds to wastelands.

Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler
On the subject of weaponry, included in the box are four variants: an eradication beamer, twin phosphor blasters with sensors, a neutron laser featuring a coaxial cognis heavy stubber or an Icarus array - an awesome anti-air assault package comprising twin autocannons, a gatling flak launcher, an armour-piercing missile launcher and a radar dish.

Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler

The Onager Dunecrawler, a light walking tank, features four crab-like legs with optional armour plating.

Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler
The armoured cabin and reactor are complemented by a huge variety of modelling options, with searchlights, smoke launchers, cognis manipulators and mindscanner probes; and the cupola can be modelled closed or open, featuring a Princeps wielding a heavy stubber.

Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler Sprue
You get a massive amount of configuration and customisation available even before applying weaponry.

Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler Sprue
Included with this 119-component multi-part plastic kit, making one Onager Dunecrawler, is a small Adeptus Mechanicus transfer sheet and a 130mm round base.

Adeptus Mechanicus Onager Dunecrawler Sprue
Have a Great Battle
The Old Crow

Monday, September 1, 2014

Warhammer 40k Space Marine Squad: Customized for The Lost Legion

Here is the beginning of our customized Warhammer 40k Space Marine squad to go with the Lost Legion Dreadnoughts. Did a great deal around the house today and finally had an hour to squeeze in a few conversions. These were a set of 10 Space Marines picked up used, cut up a bit and converted to fit our "Lost Legion" feel. If you missed the Dreadnought post, these guys have been stranded out on the edge of space and living off the land.

They have a hodge podge of weapons scavenged off the battlefield. Our squad leader is packin an orc shoota and has a choppa slung over his jump pack. He also is sporting a sidearm and plenty of ammo pouches.

Next is our rifleman. He's taken up a Necron sniper rifle and has held on to a few grenades. He also has a charging pack slung on his back belt under the jump pack

This Space Marine is carrying a traditional bolter but has also scrounged up a Tau weapon converted from a downed drone.

There is a heavy weapon specialist, you can see above, who received a standard rocket launcher, extra sidearm and grenades Then there's this guy.

We wanted something a little more dynamic so we gave him an orc shoota and an outstretched chainsword arm to look like he's on the attack. Using Necron bits a destroyed warrior was mashed together and the Marine positioned like he was running over top of the fallen enemy. We added ammo pouches, a sidearm and other extras.

Seeing the big rings on the side of the shoota, we decided to hook on some grenades., He can sling the gun over toward his left hand grab, shoot and throw! We'll post more as they get finished.

Have a Great Battle!
The Old Crow

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion - Part 2

OK the first Warhammer Dreadnought conversion went well so onto Part 2! As mentioned previously, the two dreadnoughts were picked up from eBay and cost less than one new one. So cutting them up wasn't a problem. In our scenario of the lost legion, these guys are stranded and have to repair and replace things with whatever they can. This guy had a duel Lascannon for it's right arm and we cut it up to look like it took a direct hit or exploded from overuse.

We had a random spare gun in our parts bin and a piece of plastic tubing to beef up the barrel. The existing barrel was trimmed and shaved to receive the new one. For theme sake we figured it was a local area turret mounted cannon that was scavenged and made to fit the Dreadnought.

It was attached to the outside of the arm in a manner to look integrated on the fly. A spare computer part was added as a gravity feed ammo clip.

Extra armor plating was added and was intentionally rough cut to go with our theme. Some traditional stowage and more futuristic looking parts were placed on the top between the shoulders.

This was the circuit board from a network switch and we felt the indicator lights looked like missile pods. Four of the pairs were cut off the board and glued together. A second part will be added as the "mounting" bracket


Additional components were added as communication equipment, a rear mounted cooling system was attached...

and the assembly was mounted on the left arm.

Here you can see the "cooling system" and the lower part is a mounting-reloading arm attachment we created from additional spare computer parts.

Extra armor plates were attached to the left torso and right lower leg and we primed him with the same Italian Olive as the first Dreadnought.

Now he's ready for painting too!

Here's a great view of the rear mounting of the missile pod.

And there you have it, next we'll get to some troops and possibly a transport or two.

Have a Great Battle,
The Old Crow

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion

After a really rough June which included a high school graduate, a college graduate and a wedding I finally have a minute to breath! Sorry for the lack of posts but hopefully you understand to some degree, Now on to modelling.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Had picked up a few Warhammer Dreadnoughts on eBay with plans on doing some conversions and finally got the project underway. To start all the upper markings and skulls were shaved off and the arms removed. Battle damage was added over the entire model. The goal was to make this guy look like he's been out on his own for a while. So repairs had to be made with whatever was scavenged from the battlefield and parts would need to be taken along in case something was damaged.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
The Power Fist had the same battle scarring treatment and removed markings

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
For the other arm we went for the Assault Cannon with modifications. Originally we were going to add a larger barrel but decided on another route.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Going through the recycled parts bins I found a few items to use on this conversion. The silver gun looking part on the left is what was used to modify the autocanon.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Also picked up a "Stowage" pack from Warlord Games to be used on a few different projects.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
OK the first addition were extra armored plates that resembled Tau parts that may have been taken from a deceased battlesuit.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Planning on stowage, we extended the exhaust pipes. We removed the markings from the rear too.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Here he is with the first parts added. A piece was attached to the hip joint to appear as a repair from non-conventional parts.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Next came the stowage. After playing around with a couple variations we settled on this configuration.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
We wanted futuristic stowage too. Here is the first non-traditional stowage container. To hold it on it would need tied down somehow. We applied some superglue gel and placed two pieces of string onto the top of the dreadnought. Then we stuck the part on top of it.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Once it dried, we pulled the two pieces over and tucked them under the shoulder. We secured them with additional gel

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Next we found some gear like parts and ran thread through them. We glued the parts together before attaching them.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Before gluing the gears on we added two additional pieces of thread. These will go over the last two pieces of futuristic stowage containers.
As before, once it dried we pulled the thread over and tucked it under the shoulder armor.

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
A quick coat of Italian Olive primer and this guy is ready for painting. But before that, off to Dreadnought number two. Stay tuned for more!

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Here's a few parting shots of the finished Dreadnought conversion!

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion
Have a Great Battle,
The Old Crow

Warhammer 40k Dreadnought Conversion