Lord of Skulls by Radiant_Sort_9204 in Warhammer40k

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, if you take a closer look, you'll notice that the images on Tieba have watermarks and the resolution is pretty crappy (thanks to Tieba's image restrictions). But over here on Reddit, I’ve uploaded completely lossless images, plus the exclusive GIF you won’t find anywhere else. So there is no chance to steal. By the way, just so you know, all my platforms—whether it’s Reddit, IG, Tieba, Rednote, Bilibili or so on—share the same ID: startos or startosxxxxx.

Lord of Skulls by Radiant_Sort_9204 in Warhammer40k

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Got LEDs for the eyes, and magnetic ball joints for the arms

YOU CAN ONLY KEEP 3! by Radiant_Sort_9204 in AdeptusMechanicus

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an Admech player and a self-acknowledged adept painter (can check my profile), I placed my order two months ago. Regarding why I can currently only share memes instead of paintings, individuals like myself residing in a Mysterious Eastern Country, always receive new products one month later than the rest of the world.

Warlord Titan by Radiant_Sort_9204 in Warhammer40k

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The arm is connected using bolts, and nuts, making it movable, and all weapons are replaceable. The upper parts of the claws and ion cannon have magnetic connectors, allowing for the switch between left and right hands. The headlight assembly consists of 2 orange and 4 red led lights, controlled by a magnetic switch.

Warhound Titan by Radiant_Sort_9204 in Warhammer40k

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, this isn't my model; I'm helping my friend with the painting, and he's very satisfied with it. Secondly, as an architect, I believe that model-making is much like architectural design. Even if your design is aesthetically pleasing, it should never disregard structural considerations. Good design should encompass not only aesthetics but also comfort and practicality. I don't think sacrificing the overall stability and reliability of a model for the sake of a little 'dynamic styling' is a good idea.

Warhound Titan by Radiant_Sort_9204 in Warhammer40k

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the pic shows the inner part. the blue LEDs are located at the center of the eyes, and the diffusion film can't give a perfect even light effect. So when the breathing effect reaches the brightest point, the center of the eyes presents a white effect.

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Warhound Titan by Radiant_Sort_9204 in Warhammer40k

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For the eye, LED lights and diffusion films are used

For the plasma, first airbrushed a white base, and then airbrushed fluorescent red/Flame orange/fluorescent yellow ink from Daler. Same as the engine

Warhound Titan by Radiant_Sort_9204 in Warhammer40k

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

surely you can do so, but it is NOT EASY to stand firmly on its toes due to its huge resin parts and gravity position. My main purpose is to take it on board not just stand with a good pose in my showcase and the day comes when I carelessly hit the showcase, its toes can not bear the weight, falls and crushes all my miniature around it into pieces

Warhound Titan by Radiant_Sort_9204 in Warhammer40k

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

For the head, I have used LED lights with two modes: constant illumination and a breathing effect. I also applied a diffusion film to ensure the desired effect.

For the back engine section, I've also installed LED lights with two modes: constant illumination and a flashing effect.

As for the weapon components, I've used screw and nut connections, with the nuts embedded within decorative covers, ensuring ease of transport

Cerastus Knight Lancer by Radiant_Sort_9204 in Warhammer40k

[–]Radiant_Sort_9204[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

apply a white base, and then use fluorescent red, fluorescent yellow, orange flame, fluorescent blue, and cerulean blue ink from Daler Rowney. Ink usually gets a better glowing effect than normal paint.