The State of the Hunt — Week 50
Only a short update today, mostly because it has been one hell of a week, due to a ridiculously important deadline at work. Still, there are two news items I would like to share with you, so let’s take a look at the current State of the Hunt:
I. Return of the Chibi-Knight!
Some of you might remember that, back when I built and painted my Renegade Knight, Gilgamesh, I also included a roughly Epic 40k-scaled version of the same warmachine in the project as an added bit of fun. I dubbed it the “Chibi-Knight” back then:
Now cobbling together a – pretty faithful – smaller version of the Knight was a very entertaining, if fairly involved, endeavour. But I didn’t really consider doing it again.
Enter fellow German hobbyist Helega, who helped me out with several really spectacular bitz drops this year. For instance, he provided the chain cape I used to replace the missing cape on my Forgeworld Angron. Anyway, Helega asked me whether I could build another Chibi-Knight for him, and while I knew this would mean some fiddly work, there was really no way I could turn down the request. So I tried to reverse-engineer my original kitbashing process and make another copy.
As an added twist, Helega wanted his Knight to be the loyalist version, so I had to account for that during the building process. There was also no way I would be able to cover up dodgy areas with spikes and baroque decorations this time around π
I started by putting together the same basic assembly I had used last time: CSM Raptor legs (chosen due to the separate feet, and because the lightning bolt decoration works both for chaos and for Great Crusade era Imperial machines, a Space Marine Terminator torso and a Dreadnought shin guard:
Instead of last time’s Raptor pauldrons, I ended up using some Chaos Marauder shoulder guards, and they arguably worked even better, making the torso look really familiar to that of GW’s stock Imperial Knight. I also found out that one of the ancient plastic chaos warriors’ helmets looks almost exactly like one of the face masks that come with the Knight kit.
So I knew I was on the right track, but this is where the fiddly work began: I painstakingly spliced together the Chibi-Knight’s feet using the hook bit from the CSMvehicle accessory sprue, and I once again tried to create weapon arms that were as close as possible to those of the 28mm version.
Helega told me he wanted the Knight to be armed with a gatling cannon and power fist, so I took a long hard look at the Imperial Knight Warden and worked from there:
And after a lot of messing around with various bitz, this is what I came up with:
Here’s a side by side comparison showing the weapon arms of the big version and my “chibi-versions” of the same weapons:
Power Fist:
Not a 100% perfect match, maybe, but certainly reasonable enough, given the difference in scale! π
So here’s what I packed up and sent to Helega:
As you can see, I have left the part in several sub-assemblies. This should make for easier painting, plus it’ll also allow Helega to tweak the pose according to his wishes. I have also included an alternate head and a bit that could serve as the carapace-mounted missile launcher.
So yeah, another Chibi-Knight finished! Here he is, next to Chibi-Gilgamesh:
The new version is arguably even slightly more elegant a conversion than my first attempt in several respects π
Anyway, I am really happy with the finished conversion, if I do say so myself, and I hope Helega will be happy as well! As far as I know, the Knight will be painted in either Death Guard or Dusk Raiders colours, and I am really looking forward to seeing the finished model!
Β II. Getting to the finish line — but only just barely…
In other news, I am happy to report that I did manage to finish my vow for the Call of Chaos event over at The Bolter & Chainsword — even if it didn’t look like I would be successful for the longest time.
Earlier this week, I found myself with two models yet to finish for the vow and virtually no painting time to dedicate to the task. So I was basically prepared to call the endeavour a lost cause when a last minute pep-talk from fellow hobbyist Augustus b’Raass brought me back on track.
So I basically put in every waking hour of leisure time I had this Tuesday and completed the last models for my vow — at 2.30 in the morning π
Anyway, here’s a look at all the completed models:
Rest assured that we’ll be taking a closer look at these guys pretty soon. And starting next week, it’s also time for the annual Eternal Hunt Awards, I believe… π
But that’ll have to wait for a couple of days. For now, let me know what you think! And, as always, thanks for looking and stay tuned for more!
December 17, 2016 at 18:07
Very nice mate, what a cute knight! Congrats on completing your pledge too, I look forward to reading more details π
December 19, 2016 at 01:18
Cheers, Alex! π
December 17, 2016 at 21:27
Well done mate – that little knight is very inventive π Looking forward to seeing more of your Vow miniatures as well (is that Khayon from Talon of Horus I spy?)
December 19, 2016 at 01:19
Thanks, man! And yes, that’s definitely Iskandar Khayon — now I already have Khayon and Lheor, and I should probably aim for the complete set, eventually π
December 19, 2016 at 13:31
Aye, Iβm already a big fan of your Lheor and Khayon looks excellent. I donβt think youβve got much choice now mate β the rest of the gang must be feeling left out!
December 19, 2016 at 15:14
To be perfectly honest, I am already collecting parts for Telemachon Lyras, and next year’s Call of Chaos will be Slaanesh-themed, so yeah… π
December 18, 2016 at 23:48
Hey KrautScientist! I’m a long-time follower of the blog and it’s great to see that Chibi-Knight back with a new friend. (or enemy) Keep up the great work! looking forward to future posts.
December 19, 2016 at 01:19
Thanks a lot, Alex! Building Chibi-Knights is pretty finicky, but it does make for some fun results π
December 19, 2016 at 09:03
Cool chibi knight! New Adeptus Titanicus next year likely so an 8mm version should be very achievable then π
January 6, 2017 at 06:34
Great stuff. Stumbling upon one of your previous Eternal Hunt really got me interested in the Inq28 scene. Looking forward to part 2!