Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Finishing: Blood Drop

Just a quick post about the sudden speed up of activity on the Space Marine Chainsword; It's now got colour! we're on a red theme today/tomorrow, with hand wrapped cord for the handle and the blood drop sprayed red (as you can see below).
Next up are the yellow danger signs and then the teeth, with scrolling and smaller details the last to be done. All coming together very nicely.

Masking tape ahoy.

Mid-spray

Finished result - great contrast with the surrounding black.

Monday, 30 April 2012

Final colouring: Black, Silver and Red

So the usual (far too long) time has elapsed between posts, but we're now into the finishing phase.
Sparying the main body of the Space Marine Chainsword has given us a uniform black coating and now we're about to mask off parts of the sword and spray/paint on details.

Close insert of the newly black engine block.

The blood drop will obviously be red, but we're also going to add some scrollwork to the other side and black and yellow hazard strips to some parts.

The Teeth have now been sprayed again after having been given a coat of aluminium paint basecoat, this time to make them look a more metalic and slightly more muted/less shiney.
More muted but more realistically metalic-looking teeth

As you can see below we haven't been idle when not posting, and have a brand new workshop space for plastics and woods that's been added to our more metal-work orientated workshop. It's all systems go - more and final pics coming soon.

Part of the new workshop space with spare wood ready to be used...

Sunday, 8 April 2012

More Detailing


We've been a bit tardy in posting more pics and information, but getting the new worshop together and shifting the tools has taken time - almost there though.

That said, we're still on course with the Space Marine Chainsword, which we've decided will have Blood Angel Chapter markings on it (as you can see below). The teeth are coming along, the whole thing's had a coat of sliver paint so that chips and damage show through as metalic, and it's almost time for the final colouring and finishing.

Plasticard Blood Drop on the sanded metalic blade.

Another view of the Blood Angels Chapter Marking

Marking out the eagle head on the pommel.

First bits of plasticard on the pommel.

Eagle's head awaiting spraying on the pommel.

Current look of the whole sword with the sprayed teeth.

We've also researched the gauntlets previously mentioned and are designing the best way of fabricating them - also looking at inner-gloves so that people can wear them comfrotably. Although we'd like to keep things authentic, it's probably going to be modern production techniques that win this one, for comfort and finish.

Thursday, 22 March 2012

Not Just a Pretty Chainsword (or, a sneak peek of what we're doing next)

Our current main project close to finishing, we're looking at what to work on next to generate interest and show people what we can do. Huge Space Marine Chainswords are all very well, but with our current expansion we're keen to show Cosplay, Lrp and Re-enactment lovers that we can design and make projects and pieces for them too.

With that in mind, our next project will (of a string of several in the next few months) will be a Set of Plate-mail Gauntlets that we'll be selling on Ebay to help advertise in time with uploading of our website. More to come soon, including the blanks for the gauntlets and the finishing of the chainsword.
H/F

Saturday, 10 March 2012

Primed and Ready to go



To start the project we knew that one of the hardest parts of making a Space Marine Chainsword would be painting it. We looked at a series of materials and finishes, including plastic, mild steel, aluminium etc but decided that wood would not only be the best to get good detail from but also be good to work in. 
Our main problem then was how to finish the wood to look like metal, especially the teeth (which have to be a bare metallic colour). We've worked out a solution involving primers, sealers, sanding, grinding and paint layers, and we've started applying the process. With the white primer on it's really coming together...see what you think.

Length of the Sword with teeth in.

Reverse View

The teeth aren't stuck in yet - as seen below - so that we can paint them without paitn overlapping onto the sword.
That would make it look like it was static and stuck, rather than the teeth seeming mobile.

Painting tests.

Primed all over, the Space Marine Chainsword looks much better and more cohesive.

Engine block as painted - much more like a solid piece, and getting towards the gothic/imperial look we're going for.


Monday, 5 March 2012

Almost finished construction

As you can see from the below photos, we've almost finished the construction part of the build. There's a great deal of sanding and smoothing to do, but it's all coming together. Now we're looking at finishes; MDF being hard to get a good sharp finish on, we're experimenting with polishes, wood stains, and primers. Currently we;re leaning towards a sealer, a primer and a silver (probably car paint) colour for the teeth and black with red details/yellow and black danger chevrons.
Blade (minus teeth) as it currently stands

Eagle pommel before detailing

Reverse view of the handle and guard.


Close up of the Activation studs.

Saturday, 3 March 2012

Details part 1

More detailing going in today, with activation studs, dials and circular spinals around the engine block. we've cut the pommel to size ready for the start of the eagle, and champhered off the edges of much of the handle.
Next phase is also making the flat surfaces smooth and sharp, so that the wood actually looks like metal overall, using wood filler and wood glues then sanded off.
Looking at finish we're taking onboard Animatronica and Ollie's ideas and probably going with a black main colour, red blood drop and possible aquila, with the odd oil stain/wear make but not too much battle damage.
Pommel ready for eagle detail to the left.

Studs and dials below the engine block.


Pale white is the wood filler used to create a smooth surface finish.


Start of the eagle detail for the pommel and hand guard. we're cutting it down a bit beacuse it was too large for the scale of a Space Marine Hand.

One of our jigs for cutting.

Current look at the Chainsword itself.

You mihgt have noticed we've removed the teeth - this is so that we can look at painting colours and varnishes on the separately from the main blade. Looks more like a Space Marine Power Sword like this....hmm...Idea....

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