Gavroche
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Angry Golem!!! :-)
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@Paul G would you show us a picture of the back of your witch hunter?
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19 hours ago, CrimsonKing said:
That is great because a lot of Inq28 is actually toning down some absurd details in favour of subtlety, in this case, making a stand out model have a helmet like that gives it more relevance
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkTo be honest I don't think it's possible to turn this model into anything subtle. I'm just aiming for something other than the classice Khorne chaos warrior look.
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@Dwerg & @Morghot thanks for the comments! I haven't decided yet, but will post the end result here.
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2 minutes ago, curnow said:
My build for the ex profundis witch hunter challenge.
I wanted to keep a similar silhouette to a traditional high hat wearing witch hunter but with a more wizardly look .
Built him a sub-carbine a master crafted weapon from the dwarves that he uses to weaken his foes before he runs them down with his pike that can ether stun or shock the target . I see this as firing bolts or darts and being wind up .
He also has a lil furry friend to help him track his prey .
I wanted to achieve a layered look as if he has loads of layors on to protect from the elements.
If you look closely you maybe able to see his robotic feet and face you can see he has been "improved"
It's pretty cool to go give him a gun & sci-fi bits. Some would argue this belongs more in INQ28 than Dark Age of Sigmar, but I think it could be fantasy as well. Dying Earth, Masters of the Universe, that sort of thing. And who knows, maybe the AOS world is the very very distant future of WH40K's Terra, long after the Emperor has died his final death, when technology has become so incomprehensible it is regarded as magic.
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Cool. I don't really care about winning, so I'll see if I can come up with something.
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Does it have to be painted? (I only convert but have someone else paint for me as i don't really enjoy that bit :-p )
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22 minutes ago, Jondo said:
To be honest, I think the smaller shield looks better. It makes your croc look bigger :-)
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1 hour ago, Hagen said:
- Base models: the vast majority of the mini is done with bits from this kits, legs and torsos for example. To continue with the priest example, let's say that you previously collected an Empire army for warhammer and you happen to have a lot of bits left over from the Empire archers kit. The legs and torsos are covered in robes, and you decide that you will use them as base models to convert your priest.
One advantage in carefully selecting your base kits & doing some planning in advance, is that it will keep your warband consistent. While you do want some variation in size, anatomy & gear, it really helps tie everything together if most of your base models, or at least the grunts, come from only one ( or maybe two closely related) basic boxes.
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2 minutes ago, Hagen said:
...I am also tempted to explore the 80s High fantasy vibe of the setting, which is what I am doing with this war band.
That was the first thing that came to mind when I saw these conversions, classic high fantasy of the 70s to 80s.
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Some older miniatures. Conversions done by me, painting by the very talented Robin Mannion of Blightforge
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AoS28 - The Dark Age of Sigmar
in Narrative and Open Play
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@elfheadI love this stuff. Especially the blending of fantasy & sci-fi elements in your figures.