Sunday, February 28, 2016

'Nautical' form MichaelA - 'Unleash the Clocktopus'



The penultimate bonus round of the 'VI Annual Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge’, ushers in ‘Nautical’ as its theme and I have to say that I have been really looking forward to this one. What could be more impressive than a Spanish Man O’ War in full sail, the fearsome iron clad monitors of the American Civil War or perhaps the silent threat of an Akula-class submarine? All potentially wonderful entries and none of which I possess! Fear naught, for having checked the definition of nautical in my Oxford English Dictionary, it would appear that I can unleash the Clocktopus in the certainty that it will, at least, be slightly less tenuous a link than a zombie killing tribute act or a Victorian gypsy!



But what, I hear you cry, is a Clocktopus? Simply put, it is the stuff of myth and fantasy dreamt up by the incredibly charming Kawe Weissi-Zadeh of ‘Westfalia Miniatures’ as part of their Steampunk Menagerie Kickstarter. Comprised of multiple parts, I cannot praise the quality of the casting enough; I have rarely, if at all, seen better. Given the sheer number of composite parts and possible weapon options I was a little apprehensive about the construction. Having selected my desired weapons, I pinned each of the tentacles to the body, giving them a little more strength. How and where you apply the tentacles seems to be left to the individual’s discretion and I was able to give a couple of the pre-formed appendages a gentle bend to allow this waterborne beastie to sit more securely – although I would be careful not to bend them too far and they might snap!



When it came to painting the Clocktopus, and for that matter the Steam Crab another of the menagerie’s bizarre frequenters, both were initially sprayed with Vallejo Glorious Gold followed by numerous washes and the picking out of details using different metallic colours before both pieces were matted down to take away the glare.




Bizarre Steampunk contraptions aside, (Could they be classed as Pulp possibly? I could certainly do with the points in the side duel.) I felt I wanted to keep some consistency with my bonus rounds posts and started to consider the possibility of a scenic base, sadly on this occasion my imagination was held in check by the grim realisation that time was already against me, that said I was keen to throw a couple more ingredients into the mix and happened upon a pack of ‘Foundry’ deep sea divers – a tale of derring-do beneath the waves started to unfold!





Not wanting to capitulate completely to the constraints of the clock I decided to re-appropriate another past creation – the gladiatorial arena from my ‘I am Gladiator’ entry in the 'IV Annual Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge’. This was already sand-like in colour and the ruined column could easily be suggestive of a long forgotten civilisation.


Resolved to breathe new life into an old vignette, I needed some additional paraphernalia and the addition of some urns, an anchor and a ship’s cannon (a crewed weapon perhaps?) started to allude to the depths of some uncharted sea.


At this point, I imagined that the piece was finished, but a chance reading of Blog post about ‘Warm Acre Games’ led to one more addition – a shark! I just couldn’t resist and as luck would have it, this formidable fish arrived just in time for me to slap on some colour before it took its place menacingly circling above the action. 


Given that this was a round that I felt that I had nothing to offer, I have to say that I am rather pleased with what I managed to cobble together. I am thoroughly enjoying this year’s challenge, particularly the dreaming up and execution of bonus round entries - a testament to the mutual appreciation and encouragement of my fellow challengers – thank you all.


23 comments:

  1. Absolutely bonkers! But you left out the kitchen sink...

    Well done sir.

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  2. Fantastic work again. THe Clocktopus is fab and the divers have been busy this week

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  3. Oh dear God, he's done it again! Where do you find the time...?

    Splendid stuff, Mr Awdry, simply amazing.

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  4. This!!! I love it! Great stuff Michael!

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  5. Michael this is you at your wonderfully loopy best!

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  6. Superbly bonkers entry Lord Michael! :)

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  7. Wonderfully entry, Michael! Excellent brushwork on all the bits...I'm certain the divers are screaming blistering epitaphs too! ;)

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  8. I really like this entry - especially the robot crab.

    I wonder what the do to prevent rusting from the salt water?
    :)

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  9. Lovely work as always, Michael! I particularly like the richness of the bronze and the way the portholes on the helmets almost seem to glow.

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  10. Lovely golden/bronze colour you've achieved there Sir Michael!

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  11. Fabulous entry Michael. I have this very same model awaiting attention and I have been taking notes from your brilliant build here. Lovely.

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  12. Another entry that makes me want to do some Victorian underwater games. Next year I may attempt to do some Vignettes, just so you are not alone.

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  13. Michael you've done it again, you have outdone yourself this time, truly amazing!

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  14. make it Clocktopusy and you have a steempuck Bond movie worthy of your great minature.

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  15. Ahh I wondered if we'd see this mini. A wonderful 'cobbled together' vignette - no doubt another winner

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  16. Thank you one and all, I was delighted to finally get this wonderfully miniature built and painted.

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  17. Beautiful work Michael! The blue looking glass looks especially nice and so does the bronze.

    Christopher

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