Blackadder's Lucius Pattern Reaver Conversion Kit

  • Blackadder's Lucius Pattern Reaver


    Yes before anyone quips that I am crazy (but in a good way) let me acknowledge the fact.


    Anyway I have been posed the problem of designing (And building) armour for a FW Mars Pattern Reaver à la mode Lucius Pattern. And before you ask, "No I don't do commissions!" however if anyone is inclined to follow along with this thread and build their own armour components they are welcome and I will answer any questions as we proceed.


    Let me begin by stating that the Reaver is my second least favorite titan I see no need for it.


    My biggest fault with the Lucius pattern attempts at the Reaver is trying to duplicate the contours of the Mars Pattern with slabs of plasticard. This gives the titan a sloped shoulder hunchbacked appearance that connotes weakness to my jaundiced eye. I intend to remodel the armour in a Lucius vein much as the Lucius Warhound carapace completely departs from the Mars Pattern carapace.


    The first order of business is to design a new helmet shape for the FW Reaver cockpit. I think the head of the titans should be reminiscent of each other and sort of morph in shape from Warhound to Reaver to Warlord; evolve if you will.


    So my design will be that middle ground and be domed, not the flattish pancake head of the FW model:


    http://i.imgur.com/Eacq2bP.jpg


    There will be a short snouted appearance reminiscent of the Warhound not apparent in the front view

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

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  • Reaver Carapace Renovation


    Really bad concept art Blackadder but it does convey the intent.....
    http://i.imgur.com/309WL5P.jpg


    We've all seen them beautifully rendered scratchbuilt Lucius Pattern Reavers that faithfully mimic the arms and armament of the Mars product but somehow they leave me cold. That trapezoidal carapace design, the hexagonal Apoc Rocket Pod (shades of the Armorcast original) and reminding me of that Surinam toad (No I won't include pictures of that again you can google it if you have the stomach....... :P )


    I propose (represented in my pitiful sketches above) an Apoc 10 rocket battery on either side of the main carapace that pop up as required and snap down to give a clean front/side view of the side armour


    Chest and back armour roughly angular in shape but the side carapaces jutting at slightly less than 90° to the perpendicular.


    Naturally all the leg and waist armour will be angular copies of the Mars original and interchangeable with the FW original pieces and held in place with magnets so in effect there will be two; a Lucius and a Mars for the price of one.


    Priceless!

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Blackadder will be down with knee surgery for the next few days. I was led to believe I would be up and about in a matter of hours. NOT!

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Fitting the Torso Front to the Main Torso


    I should have my head examined for taking this on but I couldn't resist trying to retrofit a Lucius Pattern armour scheme to an actual Reaver.


    First I must fit the parts together so my modifications will fit when the model is assembled.


    I want all the Lucius armour parts to be interchangeable with the original Mars armour and all the fasteners hidden so daunting as this task may be, its worth a go.


    Below are the crude tools needed to shape the rough sections so they will interlock tightly, What is amazing to me is the precision fit of this model's castings.


    http://i.imgur.com/hvC6xGI.jpg


    Simply cutting and filing the flash and rough interstices allow the parts to interlock with a close tolerance.


    http://i.imgur.com/Zk5Rg7t.jpg


    Flipping the hull upside down show the good fit achieved without need for glue or reinforcement. Magnets may be all that is required to keep this assembly together.


    http://i.imgur.com/miBx3lD.jpg


    The lower breast plate armour will be the first piece to fabricate. Here you see the Mars armour in place and ready to be duplicated in styrene.


    http://i.imgur.com/9XidlOr.jpg

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Breast Plate Armour


    The problem is to achieve the angularity of the Lucius armour without bulking up the rounded Mars panels. I have chosen to replace the Mars armour rather than just cover it in styrene.


    This will give a leaner look to the finished model. That and the innovations I shall be implementing will hopefully make for a unique Reaver style that is more battle-worthy in design.


    http://i.imgur.com/KXfkGa1.jpg

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Reaver Breast Plate Armour 2


    Here we see the two ways I intend to approach duplicating the Mars armour in the Lucius pattern.


    The chest plate will directly replace the original Mars armour and will be held in place with magnets and aligning lugs. The original armour will have corresponding attachments so they can be interchanged.


    http://i.imgur.com/a7s1aNd.jpg


    The forward side armour will duplicate the moulded in Mars armour and clip over the original and likewise be held on with hidden magnets so when removed the Mars armour will be revealed and intact.


    http://i.imgur.com/YNxQuBX.jpg


    So far this idea is working.

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Reaver Hull Armour 3


    Fortunately there is a clip on shelf to fasten the rear lower vent armour. I made the clip out of a strip of 40 X 80 styrene and started the forward depth strip in the following image. Once completed it will be a simple matter of unclipping the Lucius armour to convert to the Mars armour.



    http://i.imgur.com/h48uo1O.jpg



    http://i.imgur.com/pqnAkId.jpg



    http://i.imgur.com/myMMJVo.jpg


    Couldn't have worked better if it were planned!

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Reaver Hull Armour 4


    Copying the internal contours of the Mars armour is not as simple as these images portray. The problem is to not bulk up the Lucius covers to a point were they distort the overall grace of the model. Granted the Lucius pattern armour is a crude facsimile of the elegant Mars armour but it should not overwhelm the mechanical works so as to appear ungainly.


    http://i.imgur.com/gPpoDsF.jpg


    Employing the gap of the filigree border of the armour I added thin strips 0,25 mm for a gluing base and added strips of 0,3, 0,5, 0,75 and 1,0 mm casing so at no area have I added more that 2,0 mm to the overall size of the panel i.e. 1,0 mm to each side.


    http://i.imgur.com/Y3qY1SL.jpg


    I apologize for the fuzzy image.


    Shaving down the edges so the Void generator housings fit snuggly in place required no alterations in the Mars armour so the basic model is not compromised in any way other than the usual adjusting required in your typical FW project.


    http://i.imgur.com/qgakQUa.jpg


    Aside from a minor cut out around a hidden conduit cable housing the fit is pretty good.


    http://i.imgur.com/GT3CMOi.jpg


    I intend to angle the housing around the rear facing vent on a separate piece.

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Duplicating the Components


    Now that I have a plan to make the previously demonstrated parts I can proceed to duplicate them more quickly with out as many errors.............
    http://i.imgur.com/fvgDJCB.jpg


    Although my bane is my first attempt always come out best. "Repetition is not my forte."


    BTW you may notice tiny holes drilled in the styrene, that is where the styrene crosses over a rivet and in order to keep as close to the original size as possible (without the obvious remedy of filing off the rivet) I drilled a recess to accommodate the rivet head. This also has the added benefit of locking the Lucius armour in more tightly.

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Reaver Vent Update:


    Before I tackle the Main Hull Carapace I think it apropos to update the very difficult to make vent covers. The problem is the thinness of the material necessary to follow the contours of the vent housing. 0.010 inch styrene is extremely susceptible to melting through when glued with ProWeld thin cement and what I had to do is leave the cap loose for an hour or two to weaken the volatiles in the glue so these thin pieces don't turn into a puddle of goo.


    http://i.imgur.com/zDYuv2x.jpg
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    Anyway the problem is solved and the vents are done and the few images I have show the bits of construction.


    http://i.imgur.com/qEN3oVM.jpg

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • The Main Carapace


    http://i.imgur.com/0VW8Dea.jpg


    I've given way too much thought to how to proceed with the Main Carapace.


    http://i.imgur.com/4PURadM.jpg


    The difficulty lies in the layered sculpted armour of the Mars pattern.


    http://i.imgur.com/Oq380yA.jpg


    The thought finally hit me that the redundant armour above the head is not necessary in the Lucius version. The downfall of the Epic Lucius Reaver is attempting to incorporate the neck shield with the main carapace armour giving a pyramidal appearance to the upper hull. The whole overall perception is that of a round shouldered hunch appearance lacking in appeal and functional strength.



    These armour sections would look better if treated as separate components as with the Warhound.




    The clue to the revision of the armour is in the underside of the main carapace.


    http://i.imgur.com/4qpGMln.jpg


    There is a boxlike structure on the underside that forms a ready base to start my Lucius design.

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Man, you invest a lot of time in your projects. And it pays out!

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    Bjorn the Fell-Handed

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  • The beauty of it all is the time invested is mainly "thinking" about how to proceed. Once the solution is gelled in my gray matter I don't usually transfer the ideas onto paper but proceed with the actual building. Mind you I don't recommend this method , I only say it works for me. This is why I have various projects in the works at one time. The other works are being subliminally reviewed in my subconscious without me being aware what is happening. I find this thought process works as well in my professional career.


    It is a phenomena know as the 'Eureka' syndrome and is a subdivision of obsessive compulsive behavior. :D

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Reaver Asymmetry


    The problem of designing armour for resin models is the asymmetric left and right sides of the moulded pieces none so egregious as the front hull piece at least that I have come across thus far. A simple tracing reveals the mirror curve is very different so to make a front piece in the angular Lucius pattern I shall have to model the greater arc of the curve.


    http://i.imgur.com/6xGeIJn.jpg


    BTW If you examine closely the sculpted front and rear ends of production autos where clay model mockups are made of the new year offerings you can discern just such subtle asymmetry.

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • A Tale of Three Titans


    In designing the three titans there appears to be great similarity regarding the carapace between the Mars Reaver and the Mars Warhound. Both are designed with the long axis fore and aft the Reaver carapace being almost exactly a scaled up version of the Warhound.


    The Warlord having the long axis side to side the same as the imperial titans so in essence there are only two vehicle classes in the Titan hierarchy.


    If the Mars Reaver/Warhound class is so similar in aspect it stands to reason the the Lucius versions should also display this similarity. Based on this premise the 'Epic' Reaver is an anomaly.

    I shall base my version on this rational and see where it takes me.


    This is the fun part of not having a plan!..................?

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Vacation:


    The Blackadder is back from vacation with a few new ideas on how to proceed with the armour but first a bit of technique training might be beneficial for budding scratch builders.


    While on vacation I had a chance to read some of the blogs written about the models I have built and the one point that stands out is my seeming precision of fitting seams together. Of course this is utter hogwash as my seams leave much to be desired in my estimation and only I know where the grievous mistakes lie and how many times I have had to scrap work and redo various pieces. I have a box full of failed constructions.


    But anyway I gave some thought on how I manage to get decent fitting pieces and it came down to sanding blocks and files.


    Now on various other threads I alluded to filing and sanding to fit but I never expounded on a basic tool that I use although it is present in a lot of photos I present because it also serves so well as a support when presenting a partially finished part. That tool is a common sanding block.


    I have used sanding blocks for many years starting when I was rather young and building balsa model aircraft. balsa is an extremely soft wood and cuts and shapes like cheese with the proper tools much the same as styrene.


    The basic block I make is rectangular 5/4 inch by 2 & 5/8 inch pine (29 by 68 MM). The blocks I use are 5 and 1/2 inches long 9140 MM) and almost perfectly squared sides and edges for a reason that will be clear in a moment.


    The reason I chose those dimensions is that I can get two full blocks of sandpaper out of a single sheet of 8 1/2 by 11 standard paper with very little waste.


    http://www.3m.com/product/info…inum-Oxide-Sandpaper.html


    BTW 5/4 lumber is an industry standard finished lumber for fine woodwork such as panel doors and the like and most woodworking shops have lots of scrap available. I got mine from some panel doors I found in the trash.


    Anyway once I established the blocks were 'true' I covered the blocks with double-back adhesive tape:


    http://www.lowes.com/pd_15140-14510-1397992_4294715659__?productId=3277853&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNs%3Dp_product_qty_sales_dollar%7C1&facetInfo=


    used for securing carpet. I use that in lieu glue to secure the sand paper to the block so its easier to remove and replace without changing the dimensions of the block. I have had a roll for many years and nowhere near using it up so the stuff I have probably isn't even sold any more.


    I make(d) blocks of fine, medium and coarse but I primarily use the coarse block. I have six blocks all totaled which are older than some of you reading this......


    Enough about tape.


    Cut your sheet of paper in half and carefully wrap it around the adhesived block so the corners and edges are straight and true and cut off what little excess there is and you will have a sanding tool that will last for years.


    Any questions?



    --
    E. Blackadder

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • Front Carapace and Neckshield:


    There is fortunately a rectangular vent protruding from the front panel onto which I can affix my front bulkhead panel so the main carapace has a decent front anchor point.


    http://i.imgur.com/KdCyxPW.jpg


    The front panel I intend to drill and tap so it will always be removable even when the model is completed. The reason for that is to tighten the neck joint assembly for I intend to design a flexible neck joint coupling to allow the the head to move. I already have the particulars ensconced in my brain so the actual execution is just grunt work. I'll cover this idea when we come to it in the build.


    http://i.imgur.com/Zps1Yu5.jpg


    There is on the FW model a double neck hood which I may leave out because the redesigned head shape will need that extra space especially since it will be movable. I see no purpose for the extra hood anyway although it would be quite simple to replicate in a Lucius pattern. My main concern is to not too obviously replicate the Warhound armour but to make the Reaver unique in design but also relatable to the other Lucius titans.


    http://i.imgur.com/MakUqBK.jpg

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."