Periodic Skaven Thread (NAFC report - see how badly I play!)
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Re: Periodic Skaven Thread (new WIP Gutter Runner conversion
Loincloth is a big improvement and does make him less skinny!
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Re: Periodic Skaven Thread (new WIP Gutter Runner conversion
So, all the greenstuff work was completed last night - here's a dodgy gloomy pic:

The loincloth sculpting looks pretty scrappy in the pic, but it's fine in real life. I'll be aiming to do some more painting over the weekend - probably the 3-legged kicker up next

The loincloth sculpting looks pretty scrappy in the pic, but it's fine in real life. I'll be aiming to do some more painting over the weekend - probably the 3-legged kicker up next

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Re: Periodic Skaven Thread (new WIP Gutter Runner conversion
Great conversion work. I really like this team. Especially the obese rat - very original!
It looks like this could be the away strip of my own Miami Mice
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Re: Periodic Skaven Thread (new WIP Gutter Runner conversion
I'd like to see this one with a lick of paint!...I'm ready to bet it'll probably be one of my favourites together with the thrower and the first fat rat.axiom wrote:So, all the greenstuff work was completed last night - here's a dodgy gloomy pic:
The loincloth sculpting looks pretty scrappy in the pic, but it's fine in real life. I'll be aiming to do some more painting over the weekend - probably the 3-legged kicker up next
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@horekim: thanks! Your rats are one of my very favourite colour schemes; beautifully painted. The strip does indeed look like your away strip - must be a good colour combination 
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[quote="axiom"]@horekim: thanks! Your rats are one of my very favourite colour schemes; beautifully painted. The strip does indeed look like your away strip - must be a good colour combination 


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awsome as always, buddy!
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Re: Periodic Skaven Thread (new WIP Gutter Runner conversion
Thanks guys!
I did some totting up facts and figures last night on the project:
- total models to date (including coaching staff and counters - some of which I still need to show you!) = 25
- total number of separate donor models = 47
- total project cost to date = £191 (dear God!)
- average model cost (excluding greenstuff, paint, flock etc) = £7.64
- time estimate to date (converting) = 63 hours
- time estimate to date (painting) = 27 hours
- total project duration to date = 6.5 months
At least I don't need to spend any more cash, I just need to double the amount of painting time
See - now it looks like I just copied the strip! I just used a colour wheel - honest!Fassbinder75 wrote:
I did some totting up facts and figures last night on the project:
- total models to date (including coaching staff and counters - some of which I still need to show you!) = 25
- total number of separate donor models = 47
- total project cost to date = £191 (dear God!)
- average model cost (excluding greenstuff, paint, flock etc) = £7.64
- time estimate to date (converting) = 63 hours
- time estimate to date (painting) = 27 hours
- total project duration to date = 6.5 months
At least I don't need to spend any more cash, I just need to double the amount of painting time

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Re: Periodic Skaven Thread (new WIP Gutter Runner conversion
So did whoever designed the clothes.axiom wrote:I just used a colour wheel - honest!
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Re: Periodic Skaven Thread (new WIP Gutter Runner conversion
I decided to take a little break from painting the players to paint up something else a bit different. OK, not that different, but he's not wearing armour!

He still needs his base finished off (as ever!)

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I love that model, he was a plague priest in advanced heroquest.
Man, I loved advanced heroquest...

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Me too buddy... me tooyggdrasil wrote:I love that model, he was a plague priest in advanced heroquest.Man, I loved advanced heroquest...

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Yep - he's an old plague priest, with the weirdest face you've ever seen - no discernable nose, weeping sores, boils and goitres all over the place.
Actually, to be technically correct, he's two plague priests/monks

Actually, to be technically correct, he's two plague priests/monks


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love that dynamic catcher Ax, really great pose..
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Re: Periodic Skaven Thread (Coach painted)
Thanks - undercoated him last night - I have a feeling he might jump the paint queueNorse wrote:love that dynamic catcher Ax, really great pose..

Last night I did a host of odds and sods to help progress the team; part of the basing of the coach (he just needs drybrushing and flocking), undercoated all the remaining models which need painting & based coated a couple of re-roll counters. That actually didn't take very long, but I was left with a bunch of models drying and nothing else to get on with, so I started to root around in my box of parts.
If all goes to plan, I'll be bringing these guys to the NAF Championship in 2013, so clearly I need a display base. I'd had some initial thoughts about what I could do, but then decided on a simple approach - the team will be lined up, having their photo taken

After matching a few arms, a body and a Dixon Miniatures Old West Photographer, this was the result:

What else could I have done with a headless and armless plague monk?

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