TrystanGST
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Well I don't have pics because there's nothing to photograph yet.
The reason is that finecastm being finecast, left me with one heck of a problem.
See, I'm going to enter (if I finish in time) the Fantasy single category. There's not enough time for a squad or monster entry, let alone an open/diorama. Unfortunately, my chosen subject's axe was horrbily miscast. I could pick a different mini, I suppose, but I really like this one. Which left me with the problem of trying to get him a new blade. I was going to just raid my table for a suitable blade, but Elly rightly pointed out that I can't use non-GW bits. So I had to craft a new axe from scratch. Now I could just replace the blade, but I think the axe handle was a bit daft too, so I drilled it out and replaced it as well. I did some google searching to find historical axe pictures, but most of the images that came back were fantasy and not usable. And since my character likes to axe things, he needs a weapon that wouldn't shatter on contact. So I found a source, and began to shape the blade out of styrene. I dropped a rod in for the handle, and I just need to do a bit more sanding and some putty work to tie it all together. Then the painting can begin.
The reason is that finecastm being finecast, left me with one heck of a problem.
See, I'm going to enter (if I finish in time) the Fantasy single category. There's not enough time for a squad or monster entry, let alone an open/diorama. Unfortunately, my chosen subject's axe was horrbily miscast. I could pick a different mini, I suppose, but I really like this one. Which left me with the problem of trying to get him a new blade. I was going to just raid my table for a suitable blade, but Elly rightly pointed out that I can't use non-GW bits. So I had to craft a new axe from scratch. Now I could just replace the blade, but I think the axe handle was a bit daft too, so I drilled it out and replaced it as well. I did some google searching to find historical axe pictures, but most of the images that came back were fantasy and not usable. And since my character likes to axe things, he needs a weapon that wouldn't shatter on contact. So I found a source, and began to shape the blade out of styrene. I dropped a rod in for the handle, and I just need to do a bit more sanding and some putty work to tie it all together. Then the painting can begin.