Very nice
Knowledge is Power, Guard it WellThanks! 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?
Knowledge is Power, Guard it WellThanks! 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.
Knowledge is Power, Guard it WellI 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.
Knowledge is Power, Guard it WellHere 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.
Knowledge is Power, Guard it WellThanks! 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.
Knowledge is Power, Guard it WellThanks! 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
Knowledge is Power, Guard it WellThanks! 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.
Knowledge is Power, Guard it WellQuestion: 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.
Knowledge is Power, Guard it WellNice! 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.
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Double-post: Painted the undead dragon Gravestorm from the Ravenloft board-game. Quite pleased with the blue glow in its eye-sockets.