Brage97's occational conversions and sometimes even painting
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- Brage97
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Brage97's occational conversions and sometimes even painting
Hi!
Just wanted to start with showing off some 2nd ed conversions I made.
I paint too slow and too seldom and the sessions are too short, but hope to post some painted stuff once in a while too
I have these Skaven Scrambler players, from left to right:
- Breet Braingulper (no conversions)
- Tarsh Fourhands (added two extra arms to Sark Four-eyes and cleaned up his back)
- Blitzer (no conversions)
- Glart Smashrip Jr (Old beastman mini - Removed shield, added teeth and sculpted a crab claw. I must give him a tail too)
- Lineman (no conversions)
- Glart Smashrip Sr (Old beastman mini - I split him in half, cut off his head and put him together again, making him 2mm wider. After that, I added belly, teeth and shoulder pad spikes)
The we have the 3 human blockers of Reikland Reavers. From left to right
- Pieter von Gullet
- Zug
- Helmut Rokstein
Converting Zug to make him taller (3mm) and wider (3mm) was quite extensive. I cut off off shoulder pads, arms (at the gloves), legs and head and bulked everything up. Also sculpted new elbow pads and his orc teeth necklace.
Hope you like
Just wanted to start with showing off some 2nd ed conversions I made.
I paint too slow and too seldom and the sessions are too short, but hope to post some painted stuff once in a while too
I have these Skaven Scrambler players, from left to right:
- Breet Braingulper (no conversions)
- Tarsh Fourhands (added two extra arms to Sark Four-eyes and cleaned up his back)
- Blitzer (no conversions)
- Glart Smashrip Jr (Old beastman mini - Removed shield, added teeth and sculpted a crab claw. I must give him a tail too)
- Lineman (no conversions)
- Glart Smashrip Sr (Old beastman mini - I split him in half, cut off his head and put him together again, making him 2mm wider. After that, I added belly, teeth and shoulder pad spikes)
The we have the 3 human blockers of Reikland Reavers. From left to right
- Pieter von Gullet
- Zug
- Helmut Rokstein
Converting Zug to make him taller (3mm) and wider (3mm) was quite extensive. I cut off off shoulder pads, arms (at the gloves), legs and head and bulked everything up. Also sculpted new elbow pads and his orc teeth necklace.
Hope you like
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Re: Brage97's occational conversions and sometimes even pain
I wish I could sculpt stuff.
It's always amazing to see what people can do, that is why I'm such a fan of Pedro Ramos.
It's always amazing to see what people can do, that is why I'm such a fan of Pedro Ramos.
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loving the two beastman conversions, that's great work!
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+1. I can fill with green stuff nicely, but to sculpt I have a GW treeman(the newest version) that does'nt have a left arm. I have tried and tried(at least 4 times) and I just can't make a new arm, no matter how I go about it. I have gotten to the point where I almost threw the figure out, just so I would'nt be bothered by it. But I can't bring myself to toss a perfactly good(besides the missing arm, that is )miniature. And I hope to one day find someone who can sculpt the GD arm before I get too old for these things...Regash wrote:I wish I could sculpt stuff.
It's always amazing to see what people can do, that is why I'm such a fan of Pedro Ramos.
I will take the topic off track and ask "Can anyone sculpt a treeman arm for me?" I'm very serious, and I will be more than happy to pay you for your time and materials used.
PM me if you'd like to help me.
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BfG ... what model are you looking to get a new arm for (do have a link to an image of it?) (I'm not sure what is meant by newest GW Treeman). I've sculpted arms for my treemen for my team before and have so many treemen in my collection ... probably can hook you up for no charge.bound for glory wrote:I will take the topic off track and ask "Can anyone sculpt a treeman arm for me?"
Do you mean this one?
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+1.Regash wrote:I wish I could sculpt stuff.
It's always amazing to see what people can do, that is why I'm such a fan of Pedro Ramos.
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