I came perilously close to posting this WIP on the gallery; decided I’d save that for completed work – That said, it’ll probably be awhile before this project ends up with a pic there … My speed to completion is glacial.
I got hooked on GW minis back in ’92 when I had the fortune to pick up a squad of the old plastic MKVI “beaky” marines. They offered a whole lot simple conversion options for modelers who wanted to create models that were somewhat unique. Compared to modern sculpts, the old beakies are pretty crude – still love ‘em, though. But, I digress … I’ve always wanted models that were unique – My modest collection contains hundreds of well-intentioned conversions, executed with varying degrees of success. Though I rarely play any more, I build / paint at a table-top quality level – I have innumerable hours to invest before I would choose to qualify my work as “expert.”
The project below is part of a Tyranid force I’ve been altering for the last few years (did I mention I’m slow?) I’ve completed the putty work (THANK YOU ALL WHO POSTED THE EXCELLENT SCULPTING TUTORIALS!!) and thrown a base coat on it to see if I’d missed a seam here or there. I’m awfully happy with the result – much more work to complete.
Please comment if you’d like – just wanted share something with the artists whose works have inspired me considerably in the last few years.
I got hooked on GW minis back in ’92 when I had the fortune to pick up a squad of the old plastic MKVI “beaky” marines. They offered a whole lot simple conversion options for modelers who wanted to create models that were somewhat unique. Compared to modern sculpts, the old beakies are pretty crude – still love ‘em, though. But, I digress … I’ve always wanted models that were unique – My modest collection contains hundreds of well-intentioned conversions, executed with varying degrees of success. Though I rarely play any more, I build / paint at a table-top quality level – I have innumerable hours to invest before I would choose to qualify my work as “expert.”
The project below is part of a Tyranid force I’ve been altering for the last few years (did I mention I’m slow?) I’ve completed the putty work (THANK YOU ALL WHO POSTED THE EXCELLENT SCULPTING TUTORIALS!!) and thrown a base coat on it to see if I’d missed a seam here or there. I’m awfully happy with the result – much more work to complete.
Please comment if you’d like – just wanted share something with the artists whose works have inspired me considerably in the last few years.