Thursday, October 24, 2024

Ultramarines Redemptor Dreadnought (Part 2)

 And finally, a progress update:


Forgive my tardiness on this update. I found the construction of this Remdemptor Dreadnought to be a tedious affair. And, much to my chagrin and annoyance, I made multiple mishaps along the way that set me back a bit as well. 

    


The biggest one, and the one I can't figure out how to overcome, is that somehow the bottom door cover doesn't go far enough up so that the top door will set into the groove on the lower door. I haven't been able to figure how I screwed this up, so I moved on. I feel that it gives the semblance of an underbite on this thing which amuses me. 




And yes,, I am keeping this in sub-assemblies for easier painting. 



I love that the guns are interchangeable. A concept I hope the GW design team allows on more kits. 


The left arm was the biggest challenge. I kept making mistakes in assembly and had to tear it apart a few time to get it right. It's not correct as the joint that connects into the should is upside down. I couldn't fix that with damaging the model so I used a piece of sprue to make a stud for the armor plate to attach to.  Desperate necessity for the win I suppose...


I didn't want to spend too much time on the base but I didn't want into be plain either. I cut up a few pieces of sprue to use as rubble chunks and tossed on a few skulls before gluing down some grit. It's subtle but it works. 



And finally, I primed this brute. He is far from done but I celebrated getting to this stage! 


And now, let's get painting! 

2 comments:

DAM said...

Looks great! I can relate to the mishaps. The struggle is real! Put it down to adding character to the model and paint on!

XarfaiEngel said...

Looking good! Great to see you working through the difficulties!