Monday, April 25, 2011

Adeptus Mechanicus - Myrmidon Assault Engine Mk. II Complete!

Got a little brush time in this weekend and finished off the detailing on the Myrmidon Assault Engine. Some white cog-wheel edging and some hazard striping and job's a good 'un!


The hazard stripes were a last minute addition. I thought that the red/white/gold with a blue spot color just didn't make a model this large 'pop', and adding the yellow/black stripes gave the model a bit more presence.


Only 5 Legio Cybernetica Robots to go and the entire 3000 point army will be complete, with nearly two weeks to spare before the game. Feels good!

12 comments:

  1. Love it.

    Something (icons etc) on the leg and other plates would ****really**** finish it :)

    CS

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  2. That's one heck of machine.
    Keep it up!

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  3. Realmente increĆ­ble!! Without words.

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  4. Wow, that model turned put really, really well; i especially like the right arm weapon. I agree that a cog icon on the leg armor would really bring it home, but it's not a must-have.

    You're taking the army into battle? Don't forget your camera!

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  5. Thanks folks! I agree that the leg armor has a nice open space for some scrollwork and/or the Opus Machina, but I'm not the greatest freehand painter. I'll see what I can do, though!

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  6. Wow I love that model. I can't wait to see the entire army!

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  7. Great conversion, and a worthy descendant of the ancient Imperial Robots. Dare I say, one of the better Defiler-based miniatures I have ever seen.

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  8. what are the rules on this model?

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  9. Thanks folks!

    @Brian - I'm almost done with the last unit, so expect to see an army shot sometime in the next week.

    @Marcin - I appreciate it! The army I'm building is a Legio Cybernetica-heavy army, so there's plenty of Robot-y goodness included.

    @V.Reyes - I use the Tempus Fugitives Codex Cult Mechanicus rules for the army. The Myrmidon is essentially a Defiler, with the Battlecannon swapped out for one of three Adeptus Mechanicus weapons (Conversion Beamer, Graviton Cannon or Shockwave Cannon).

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  10. @ Mordian7th - well, I'd tell you to watch the second episode of "Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex" for an multi-legged tank directed by a human brain, but I'm sure you've seen it already. If not, think about pilfering the design - six legs and a battle cannon would not look out of place in your army.

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  11. what a cool conversion. I like it alot

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