Very nice
Thanks! I intend to make my own custom undead dragons at some point, to get the cool horn-crown that many Frostwyrms in WOW have.
Double-post: I recently converted and painted a Gormiti toy into an undead Abomination from Warcraft III. Lots of frustration with gluing tiny bits together, but it was worth it and I really like this monstrosity.
https://www.deviantart.com/mara999/art/WC3-Abomination-WIP-961616079
https://www.deviantart.com/mara999/art/WC3-Abomination-finished-961616488
That look's very nice Don't Abominations have smaller heads than that though?
Thanks! The head-to-body ratio for Abominations kinda shifts between games and individual art-pieces. I wanted something in-between the ones in WOW and WC 3, because I'm not really fond of the official miniatures in the WOW board-game or in Pandemic.
It has taken me an age but I have finally finished a Leagues of Votann Hearthkyn squad. The colour scheme is for my homemade league, the Signir Conglomerate.
I really like those. Something about the plum-on-white makes them look much more heroic than the typical 40K-faire. They look like heroic space explorers from a pulp-magazine. :)
Thanks I had initially intended to do the armour redder than that but like how it came out and stuck with this.
Here is a piece of terrain I'm quite proud of, even though it is very simple in design.
https://www.deviantart.com/mara999/art/Double-terrain-965661757
And here is a two-headed ogre, kitbashed from Mantic's ogres and the Ettin in the Descent board-game.
https://www.deviantart.com/mara999/art/Ogre-kitbash-965814126
Edited by Mara999 on Jun 5th 2023 at 11:45:05 AM
The hole is an interesting idea, and the ogre looks very well done. Both look great.
Thanks! I like the idea of building "generic" terrain pieces, that can be used for a wide variety of things. Making a piece like this seemed to be the next logical step. I particularly hope to make more winter-terrain, as I'd like to recreate some environments visited in Icewind Dale.
Double-post: Converted a dwarf Ironwatch figure from KOW into a Dwarven mountaineer, like the ones in WOW.
Looks good. Side note: I've not seen those weapon sprues in years. I always liked the Ork weapons on that one, especially the chainsword.
Thanks! While those weapons look quite un-Orky these days, I see a lot of potential use for the sprues. They would seem ideal for pulp-aliens or making space-Skaven.
I've finished two more Warcraft-y conversions: A Satyr and an Orc Shaman.
Great As always, I wish I could get results like that with green stuff.
Here are pair of Armiger Warglaives that I painted in a loose version of the colours of House Hyperion. The freehand work is a bit messy, unfortunately.
Edited by SebastianGray on Jul 14th 2023 at 10:00:23 AM
Thanks! Those Knights look like they could be part of the Iron Hands or the Black Templars.
Thanks. I am planning to use them alongside my Stygies VIII Adeptus Mechanicus who are predominantly black and red as well.
Question: If i use a Mat Varnish spray will metalic paints still have the metalic effect?
In my experience, yes. The shininess might be dimmed a bit, but metal will still look like metal.
Somewhat poor picture, but here are a quartet of Gutter Runners I painted for my Skaven Blood Bowl team.
Nice! The Skaven are one of the factions in BB that need the least conversion to be used in Warhammer. My Skaven-project is currently on hold, but I've been thinking of a similar red-and-black colour-scheme for them.
Good work on a very intricate armour. The flaming sword now looks like it could be a Chaos artifact.
Looks good I like the purple flaming sword.
Double-post: Painted the undead dragon Gravestorm from the Ravenloft board-game. Quite pleased with the blue glow in its eye-sockets.