Moving is done. Kinda. I mean, the basement is a shambles, but I have cleared and moved enough that I can work on minis again, and play games again!
Here’s where I picked up!
This is Tharsis the Grim (Tharsis being a big plateau on Mars). Tharsis is the Captain of the Second Company of my homebrew Space Marine Chapter, the Basilicans. I would describe Tharsis as dour and thorough. Tharsis likes firepower. Wait till you see his signature land raider.
Anyway, Tharsis is a resin sculpt from Scibor’s Monstrous. Expensive? Yes. But I fell in love with this mini when I saw it, and I cannot be denied little space men whom I love. Tharsis came with a sword and shield, but if you look at your Space Marine Captain entry – you have the codex handy, right? – you’ll see that doesn’t work with Terminator armor. But of course, you knew that. So, using a hammer from MaxMini (all the best bits come from Europe), I gave him the old Thunder Hammer and Storm Shield look. Here’s Tharsis first assembled:
Ah, Tharsis the Grim has the iconography of the Grim Reaper. Clever. So this is a great miniature, Scibor is a great sculptor, he runs a great web site full of great things, and this is all great. Two problems – first, possibly because I cleaned too aggressively, the left hand isn’t flush against the wrist. There’s a huge gap. Second, the hammer, which I drilled out and pinned, of course, doesn’t line up too well with the pole that the hand is holding. Actually, I pin everything, including the hand to wrist and arm to shoulder in this miniature.
Months of not working on minis has left me rusty, and it’s a shame to practice on such a pretty figure, but I know I can always chop or file out the green stuff and redo it later. So, away I went.
I filled the gaps, tried to make the hose that runs along the shield arm continue into the shield itself, and decorated the hammer as if it’d been wrapped in leather. A nice double purity seal finishes off the hammer, giving it that “covered with things” look that makes a Space Marine appear very important. I think I may endeavor to cover all my Space Marines in things, such that they all look very holy and baroque. In the end, Tharsis came out looking like this:
I love him even more. The pics are all a bit crappy, but they’re really not bad for iPhone 4 photos. I will find my good camera’s connection wire and take better pictures in the future.
Pro-tip: Be super careful with resin! It will snap like nobody’s business. Obviously, it depends on who made the resin figure, but better safe than sorry – just give yourself a lot of room, use hobby knives on the sprues (clippers will create stress and break bits) and be ever-so-delicate with stripping off flash and seams.
I am super-pleased with this miniature. I am very likely to buy more stuff from Scibor, but this might be the last full figure I buy because of the price. I got other bits with this figure, and they are all beautiful. Still, it’s all a bit pricey and thus reserved for the super-important Space Marines.
Coming Soon… more work on my daemon prince, more work on my scorpion Defiler, converting a whole Adeptus Mechanicus army, ideas from my new Dark Sun campaign, a review of the Arkham Horror app for the iPhone and other shenanigans!