Medea Refinery, WIP Part 1

I’m working on a few new boards for our LibertyHammer event next month. First up is the Medea Refinery. I just finished building the centerpiece, Primary Pump Station A1. A detailed tutorial on building the ladder—trickier than it sounds!—is here.

Hardboard terrain bases cut and sanded.

Hardboard terrain bases cut and sanded.

Laying out major pieces for Primary Pump Station A1.

Laying out major pieces for Primary Pump Station A1.

Building a ladder.

Building a ladder.

WIP machinery building.

WIP machinery building.

Primary Pump Station A1 all ready for paint.

Primary Pump Station A1 all ready for paint.

Machinery building details.

Machinery building details.

Machinery building details.

Machinery building details.

My tool pile at the end of this build.

My tool pile at the end of this build.

More to come!

Alternate Scouts WIP

A Reddit user asked about alternate Space Marine Scout builds, so these are some I’m working on.

My personal take is that the Scout models are actually pretty good. It’s just the chunky heads that don’t work very well. So one idea is just to replace the heads, a simple swap which changes and improves the look quite a bit. Examples I’m going with, from left to right: A Cadian helmet, two Scion helmets, and a standard Scout head with a visor (which I think looks ok, it’s less flat-faced):

IMG_20160417_090048The Scion helmets in particular I think look really good.

What I’m doing for that group’s sergeant is even more distinct though still just a couple simple, readily available swaps—Scion arms, legs, and helmet, with a Cadian voxcaster backpack, and a Space Marine torso:

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I’m really happy with how that guy is turning out. The lighter armor and cloth of the Scion arms and legs combined with the armor and bulk of the Space Marine chest plate does a really good job of representing the Scout T4 Sv4+ stat line. The voxcaster is just a bit bigger than I’d like, but highlights their role as a scouting & recon unit. And the Scion helmet fits in with Space Marines by being closed and menacing looking, but appropriately for a scout feeling slimmer and more mobile than a standard Tactical helmet.