Showing posts with label Magaera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magaera. Show all posts

Monday 4 March 2019

What's in the box III - Return of the Boxinator...

Welcome to another edition of 'What's in the box'?!

'What dwelleth in thy carry case this time?' I hear you ask... The Court of the Fisher King of course! :)
 
I required a form of transportation for The Fisher King and his Knights - although I have not fully completed the force (see below), I wanted to get their transport ready so that I can use them for the first time!
 
The intention was to build them into a viable 2000 point force for games of Warhammer 40,000 - this didn't prove too difficult as they're not the cheapest units to field!  I chose the House Krast affiliation as that fitted the intended play style of the force.
 
As it now stands, the final line up for the banner and its support staff is as follows:
 

Imperial Knight Super Heavy Detachment (House Krast affiliation)

The Fisher King (Cerastus Knight Lancer) - Character, The Headsman's Mark (Heirloom), First Knight (Warlord Trait)
Piloted by Count Octillus Hiralden
 
The Old Baron (Questoris Knight Mageara) - Hekaton Siege Claw, Plasma Fusil
Piloted by 'Mad' Baron Pellinore
 
Shellback (Armiger Warglaive) - Meltagun
Piloted by Patrcocles Hiralden
Tidebreaker (Armiger Warglaive) - Meltagun
Piloted by Ivraine Hiralden

Barracuda Squall (Dominus Knight Valiant) - 1 Siegebreaker Cannon, 2 Siegebreaker Missile Racks
Piloted by Sir Ahabius Parcival
 

Supporting Patrol Detachment

Sacristan Nautolex (Techpriest Engineseer)
The Pike (Sydonian Dragoon)
Skitarii Aquis (6 Skitarii Rangers) - Alpha with Arc Maul & Arc Pistol, 1 Arc Rifle

 
Made to look like a heavily weathered equipment crate in the Fisher King's colours, I'm pleased with how it ended up!
You can see the decoration and carry chain from the top...
The chain is steel so is pretty darn heavy!
It's basically a decorated plastic storage box - here you can see the chain removed and locking clips opened...
...allowing the lid to be removed, revealing the first layer in the box
With the gaming accessories removed, you can see the heavily weathered wooden 'lid' I made from salvaged planks.  The handles were black iron bought from a hardware store.
Once removed with the handles, the wooden lid can be flipped to reveal hooks and banding which can carry other accessories.
Here are the main accessories; a decorated notebook for jotting down my many future victories (*or multitudinous defeats), a stripped down and repainted Stanley tape measure, a plastic token box and a wooden box.  All are decorated with the symbols and colours of The Fisher King.
Inside, you can see the 'grubby' dice etc. which I weathered with my secret mucky paint mix :)
And at the bottom of the box are the Knights and Support Staff.  I made a specially cut layer of thick EVA foam which secures all of the models inside the case.  Although the final models are assembled and primed, you'll have to wait for a future post to see them completed!

 War on a weeny scale!

 I have now completed my first Adeptus Titanicus scale miniature and am very proud of the final result.  I basically miniaturised every element of Ferrum Dominus (my 28mm scale Reaver Titan).  It took quite a while, especially the base which I had to build from scratch!


Behold Ferrum Dominus.  A long way away...
I even replicated the tiny toolbox behind the defence line.  It's possible I have started showing signs of madness...
I mimicked the 40k pose as closely as possible - it's testament to the plastic kit that this was even possible!
As well as the shells and detritus on the base, I made the arm banners which were a key part of the look of his larger incarnation!
Mother and baby parking available!
Getting the chevrons to match was also a bit of a pain!
Side by side, you can see how well they match up.  Note that I also cut and fitted tiny transparent green eye lenses to match.  This was a right ball ache but worth it!
It was important to me that the colour scheme and decals matched perfectly...
...including the black and white cog around the carapace weapon mount.  Getting the rust pattern to match actually worked out a little easier than I expected!
 

And in other news...

I completed my build of Drycha Hamadreth - I made a couple of minor changes.  Although Sylvaneth don't generally wear armour, I really wanted her features to be hidden behind a carved mask.  In addition, I felt the need to cover her tree boobies as it seemed a little silly to leave her 'real' body vulnerable within her tree construct if I'd given her a helm!  I sculpted a wooden Basque over her chest, and added a couple of additional branches on her back as she had a little less bulk with the loss of her original vine-hair.

I like the unpredictable, unknowable qualities which the helm grants Drycha
Can't wait to get her painted...



Friday 4 January 2019

Tales of Corbenic

Greetings fellow traveller.  Some time ago, an old ally of the Fisher King resurfaced once again.  The below image was taken from a brief vid-capture, presumably as part of The Old Baron's long journey back to Corbenicia Prime...

[Further Pict-Captures Processing...]

The tale of The Old Baron is a long and sorrowful one.  Does his awakening herald a darker time for the planet?  Let us explore both his heritage and that of the Fisher King's fiefdom; the planet of Corbenic...

Archive Access Granted: Corbenic


Corbenic is an Oceanic world, settled long ago, before the age of the Imperium began.  Human settlers tamed the savage World's seas by creating vast artificial structures.

Specially adjusted armoured suits were invaluable during this long process, allowing the settlers to lay foundations on the ocean floor whilst remaining protected from the local flora and fauna.

But the shining jewel of the system became an unforgiving, storm lashed Death World when the Age of Strife enveloped the Galaxy...


The Titans Awake

The most significant catastrophe to befall the citizens of the Corbenician settlements during Old Night, was the awakening of colossal creatures, named The Titans by the inhabitants.

Whether the beasts merely slumbered in the depths, woken by the roiling seas or were birthed from warp breaches beneath the oceans is unknown.  What quickly became clear was that these creatures lived only to consume and destroy.

Eight of these vast monstrosities were recorded as they rampaged through the oceans, obliterating anything in their path.  Most smaller manufactorum rigs and aquatic research stations were annihilated with their first terrifying onslaught.

But as in the rest of the galaxy, humanity endured; stockpiling resources and swiftly refitting all available armoured suits for combat.  The survivors eventually  slew all of the great beasts, save for one.

The Questing Beast and The Mad Baron

Pursued by a Knight Magaera known as The Old Baron, the remaining titan 'Leviathan' has evaded a long overdue execution, surfacing only on rare occasions, particularly when an attempt is made to settle the only natural landmass on the planet.

Dubbed 'The Isle of Beasts', this continent is located in the Eastern oceans and is largely avoided for fear of the Titan's wrath.  Every attempt to capture or eliminate the beast has been unsuccessful and few survivors ever lived to tell the tale of their encounter.  All have been driven insane by their ordeal and speak only of a writhing inky blackness rising from the depths, accompanied by the shrieking cries of mariners consumed over the ages.  It is said to cause the oceans to boil with its approach and any who do not flee before it are mercilessly consumed...

Long ago, the pilot of The Old Baron vowed to dispose of this beast once and for all.  Lord Rictus Pellinore now hunts the beast, remaining in self imposed stasis for hundreds of years at a time, only rousing when the machine spirit of his faithful Knight Magaera detects the beast's signature.

So long has The Old Baron slumbered, that most believed him a myth.  The long stretches of isolation, swimming within the archaic systems of his Throne Mechanicum, coupled with his encounters of the Leviathan have driven him slowly to the brink of insanity.  Despite being affectionately dubbed 'Mad' Lord Pellinore, none doubt that he is the most steadfast and relentless of Corbenic's defenders.  That he has awoken during the birth of the Great Rift has been noted as a dire portent by all in the King's Court...


The Court of the Fisher King

Necessity drove the culture of Corbenic's governance into a more militaristic form during Old Night, developing into a Knightly Order ruled by the incumbent 'Fisher King'.  This title began as an honorific for the first Knight pilot to lay low one of the aquatic Titans.

The title has endured, handed down through generations to the greatest champions of man to patrol the great land walls of Corbenic's vast artificial structures.

Only a handful of Knight suits remain functional on the planet, for the oceans and their inhabitants are both relentless and unforgiving.

The most prominent Knights in operation are commanded by members of the Hiralden lineage.  The Fisher King is piloted by Count Octillus Hiralden, the current governor of the planet and Lord of the Household known as The Court of The Fisher King.

Within the household also reside Tidebreaker, piloted by the Count's daughter Ivraine Hiralden and Shellback, marching under the control of the Count's son Patrocles.

A seat within the Court is reserved for Lord Pellinore though he has not presented himself in centuries.

Support Staff

Despite not being a pilot, Sacristan Nautolex is the Count's most trusted advisor and Magos Domminus of the Corbenician Mechanaut Adepts who maintain the aging Knight suits.

A cohort of Skitarii Aquis are stationed in every region, supporting their Knightly masters during the regular defensive skirmishes and hunts which take place within the depths of the oceans.  [Pict-captures to follow]