[Archive] Artisan's Contest #2 - Winners Announced!

Hashut’s Blessing:

Well done to both entrants. I have an extra bit of blurb for the first piece of work, unfortunately it was presented after the voting thread had been posted. However, I shall post it here as A. I siad I would, B. There had been a few problems and C. I’m sure you all want to know how it was made. First things first: BNext time, I’d like to see more people enter. REMEMBER! It is a competition about IDEAS for models. If you make them, that’s fine, but voting should be for the idea of the model, not the presence of pictures. How the models has been made and painted is judged in thr Golden Hat competitions. Secondly, I’d like to see some more votes next time as well, please! If I don’t see a little more interest in this, it’s likely that the competition shall be cancelled, which I don’t want. Thirdly, a quick recap: This competition was to present a CONCEPT for a Prison Wagon of which there is no model/pictures (until now :wink: )that can be used in a game of Mordheim by the Chaos Dwarfs warband. Fourthly, the point you’ve all been waiting for! The winner, was entry number one, created and blurbed by Orclord! Congratulations, Orclord. Pictures beat words it would seem :wink: Admins, can one of you give Orclord his prize, please? Thank you. Kudos again.

Entry 1 by Orclord, received: 21 votes

First, I started with a champion for BFSP and a few ideas. I started by cutting the mini up until it looked like a triangle with boots. I decided to make a dwarf without any type of face-covering. I used marauder hands, an ogre standard pole, a Skaven catchertrap thing and whip. That was the easy part. Then onto green stuff- that took alot of time- this was the 4th face I have ever built. I started to sketch out ideas and after 5-10 minutes I had the basic idea I wanted to run with. I first figured out how it should look, then the hard part was to figure out what to have it pulled by… boars of course. I built the prison wagon to go over the top of the boars. No use catching a prisoner then having the boars take bites out of the, so that’s way the boars are underneath. I also figured that a goaler would need thing to pay/bribe to get more prisoners, so the top of the prison wagon is filled with barrels, chests, a cage, grinding wheel, weapons and little odds and ends. I built this out of .06 and .08 plastic card, plastic mesh and alot of time.This was a cool project to do even if I dont use it. I will sell this to anyone interested.

Entry 2 by Hashut�?Ts Blessing, received: 20 votes
First, get a large number of thin pieces of wood. Balsa can be used, but I plan to use (unused) coffee stirrers, �?oborrowed�?� from McDonald�?Ts. Glue these together, side-by-side to create decking. Use cocktail sticks or something similar to form axles at either end of the rectangle of deck you�?Tve just made. Glue wheels onto these: I plan to use large wheels, most likely taken from Hellcannon wheels. Now, I had two ideas for the daemonic engine: the first was just to use a draft animal to represent it, which later changed to the idea of the clockwork horse with aethyric arms and faces stretching out, as well as a change of iconography, etc. The second idea was to build the engine. A couple of pieces of sprue, clipped and glued together, with greenstuff covering it to make it square, then add a cog, made from plasticard/something similar and using some Dwarf crossbow-bow parts, make it look more like an engine. Sculpt a face trying to stretch out of the machine. Use more of the crossbow-bow parts and small lengths of cocktail sticks and GS-sinew to join the engine to the decking where you like (I shall likely do this at the front). Add a couple of sticks (cocktail or weapon handles) with small blobs of GS/mace heads on the end as levers and the engine and base is made.

Next, are the �?ocages�?�. I decided to have it as more of a restraint and torture wagon, as it seemed cool and to represent the more sadistic nature of my Gaoler. The first is a smaller rectangle of wood, made in the same style as the original decking. Make sure it is large enough for a model to lay upon. Then, add �?olegs�?� to support it from a couple of slats of wood or in a style more akin to a table (more sticks here). Time to add a winch at either end: wrap some string around a cocktail stick and at either end, place cogs with lengthened �?oteeth�?� to make the turning part of the winch. Glue one of these on top at either end of the table. To create a manacle for each piece of rope, grab a 40+mm base and cut of two circles from underneath. They will likely bend, but that is perfect. Glue these to the end of the rope and lay them towards the middle of the table. Have the other end of the rope hidden beneath the winch. You know have a rack on which to torture captives.

I also decided to have a gibbet and a similar devise that is a cage shaped to a person on their hands and knees. These are far more simplistic to make. They will require a lot of wire or paper clips: Straighten the paper clips or wire and then have them all curve into the same point at the top. This will make it look a bit like a bullet. Then, have some wire go in lines around the sides to give the shape some durability. This is the gibbet done. You may wish to add some wire to the base of it so they can�?Tt jump out. Fold some wire into an incredibly tiny paper clip shape to imply a padlock and glue that on. As for the hands and knees cage, bend the wires into a S-shaped Tetris piece. These will be the two side parts. Next, add one the curves over like an �?~n�?T between them, to form the frame of the shoulders and hands. Add in the rest of the wire to finish forming the shape. Make sure the limbs are kept individual. Make another padlock as above and glue in the middle of the shape (as though it would open down the middle).

Next up, is the Iron Maiden. This is effectively a coffin or sarcophagus that you would be made to stand in, with spikes pointing inside. The easiest way would be to get the coffin from the Black Coach, removed the insides and add spikes, whether from Chaos sprues or from the ends of cocktail sticks. Another option is to build it from the wood etc. I recommend detailing the outside with iconography: a large skull with decal around it or a shield emblem glued on etc.

Just two more to go�?� These two are also simple: one is some rope/chain (chains can be made by gluing lots of flail chains together. Make sure the links match up) that leads to a collar, with inwards spikes. These can be made from a bear trap (ogre sprue) that has had the spikes cut off, split into individual spikes and glued pointing inwardly. These one may be best to have a model be in it. Then, cuff their wrists with a circle from the bottom of the 40+mm base or cuff them to the collar with a little loop of greenstuff. The last �?oposition�?� in the cart is some ropes hanging underneath, positioned to spread eagle a captive underneath, so any large rocks will scratch them. Again, a model bound in these may make this easier. The ropes can be made in the same fashion as for the rack.

The last addition is to make a CD to drive it and man it, then paint it all up and glue the gibbet, iron maiden, all-fours cage and rack on top of the decking. Enjoy!

furrie:

congrats to both.

Knight Of Awsome:

Wow they were extremely close together (1 point), congrats to both!:cheers

Hashut’s Blessing:

Yes, it was VERY close. Hope they’ve inspired people and I REALLY hope to see some more entrants next time.