Showing posts with label Arbites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arbites. Show all posts

Monday, 4 January 2010

Adeptus Arbites Constables Paint Job




I have tried putting some paint on the models using the same techniques as for the Repressor.

What do you think?

Saturday, 2 January 2010

Adeptus Arbites Constables



"They live there in that great plascrete tower surrounded by walls and razor wire, only emerging to seize some unfortunate who has transgressed against the Imperial Laws or to patrol the city to prove that it belongs to them. There are crystal lenses and sound wave detectors on that tower that can watch citizens and listen to their conversations 100 leagues away, Imperial spy satellites watch what they can't see directly and even the Governor fears them. They aren't from here and have nothing to do with us, no more than Orks or Eldar, if they have families or children we don't know about them and we don't care. They wouldn't so much as buy a glowbulb from us and we would not sell it to them. It's ironic that they have the rather benevolent title of Arbitrators."
Vorkas Zolowski (just before his execution for sedition).






I have made a few Arbites Constables as a test and am quite pleased with them. I wanted to do a minimal conversion so I could make a number in a reasonable time. I used Citadel Cadians as a starting point as they look as if they might be wearing carapace armour and are inexpensive and easy to modify.

I made shotguns by cutting down the lasguns so I did not have to heavily resculpture the models' arms. I cut off the muzzle, sights, energy cell and stock to get a simple structure and drilled a new bore. The visored helmets were sourced from Pig Iron miniatures (see sidebar for address) and I put the models on resin stands that I bought from a nice lady on eBay - the order was slightly delayed when she went into labour.

The commander has a bolt pistol and power maul and one trooper has a grenade launcher. Green stuff was employed to make elbow and knee guards.

I have some Foundry riot shields which I have to copy in plastic: More later.

There is a good description of the Arbites here:
http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Adeptus_Arbites





Picture by John Blanche

Friday, 1 January 2010

Repressor Final Version


This is the finished Repressor after the excess powder has been wiped off with a damp cloth and the model lightly varnished with Vallejo matt spray



Arbites Repressor




I decided on a dark blue as I wanted a police rather than military look. I undercoated the vehicle with Humbrol dark blue spray and painted it with Revell Midnight Blue. I then drybrushed it with Mordian Blue and reapplied dilute Midnight Blue onto the flat surfaces to remove unwanted brush-stroke lines.

I decided to show only a few paint chips on the front and 'steps' by the application of Citadel Tin Bitz. I reckoned that this APC would be better maintained and subject to less wear and tear as an urban police vehicle that a military vehicle on campaign. The transfers were painted blue and silver to tone down the shineyness.

The APC has been in action ramming open concrete buildings suspected of harbouring heresy so it is covered in concrete dust, courtesy of MIG powders, and has rubble caught in the bulldozer blade, courtesy of Hornby Model Railways.

The vision ports are Citadel orange with a layer of varnish/yellow pigment on top, finished off with a layer of pure gloss varnish.

I now have to model the squad.