21 Oct 2024

Dreadtober 2024 - Cerastus Knight Lancer - Rites of Colour

Hello Dreadtober-teers and Readers all, thanks for dropping by. I have continued the Cerastus Knight Lancer, nearly getting there - just the Shock Lance and banner to do when I decide how to do the Shock Lance 'shock power' effect. The Shock Lance weapon forearm is magnetised for ease of transporting. The Ion Shield can be easily clipped into place too.
The Knight has been attached to the base, the arm affixed in place and now carapace top and left shoulder pauldron are now fixed in place
And whilst busy doing the Forge World resin Knight Lancer for Dreadtober, I have progressed with two plastic Knight Lancers to make a Cerastus Banner for the next Titan Owners Club titan Walk. The resin one will be completed next week for the end of Dreadtober, then the other two can be progressed further - they will have Taro Modelmaker resin infilled Shields, you can see the Shield attachment in the above photo - and possibly a fourth Knight before the next Walk at Beachhead 2025 in February.
Dreadtober is an annual event held over the month of October where hobbyists pledge to do a dreadnought-sized model from the to-do pile and get it finished, starting 1st Oct and completing 31st Oct (Halloween/All Hallows Eve) with lots of progress shots and encouragement along the way :) and I like to partake in Dreadtober, and have done for a few years, check out the link in the sidebar >>>>

Cheers, Siph

4 comments:

  1. Really coming together now! Seeing the Knight with the rest of the banner looks very impressive!

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  2. Eventually I too will have such a banner. Not sure I'd ever progress this quickly though, I wish I could but it's all so slow. Keep on painting!

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  3. Great work as always Siph. I really like the pose. That lance is going to look great for the walk next year.

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  4. Thanks all, I've powered through and finished ahead of time! Cheers Dreadtoberteers!

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