
Thanks!Nice conversions!
Lately I watched a video by LukesAps and he explained that air drying polymer clay (like Das or Fimo air) can be mixed with PVA to make it more smooth and use it like Green Stuff. It is less toxic and considerably cheaper. I have to try that.And you see that it's easier than most people think... you just have to be creative... And brave enough to completely destroy a intact miniature to make something really cool out of it...
Also great idea to make skirts out of paper and using "hidden poles"... always good to not use green stuff... to expensive to not use cheaper alternative materials...
Mantic games skeletal dogs on the skeleton command frameAwesome work. They look great.
I love those skeletal critters, where are they from?
Thanks! Such a cool mini!Mantic games skeletal dogs on the skeleton command frame
I have something like 25. They are neatThanks! Such a cool mini!

Worked a bit on my Guards last night.
No pics sorry.
But man, those have a lot more details than Warriors! I seriously underestimated the amount of time needed yo make them look good.
Lovely blueI just noticed I never put any of my Seraphon models into the gallery threads. Will do that shortly. At least the ones I am kinda proud of.
As for my further plans: maybe I can really finish my Saurus Guards this week...
Here are a few WIP pics:
I already like how the skin turned out, although the drybrushing made it a tiny bit chalky. But you only notice it when you look very close.
Of course still missing most of the shades and details.
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Thanks!Lovely blue
...so now I had three more skeletons. Time for more... but how?
I remembered that in each GW skeleton box there is an additional ribcage, and of course enough arms, heads, shields, and weapons.
So I assembled those and that got me two Skellies without legs....
...so I built them skirts! I am not a good sculptor, so this is what I did: I made the skirts from paper and then added some structure using liquid green stuff. Then I put the half-skeleton on a short pole made of a sprue part and put it all together. For decoration purposes I added a leftover Seraphon parts and one swarf I found somewhere. Then I painted the whole thing.
Thanks! It was just an idea that came to mind so so just tried. Conversion without pressure since those were parts I wouldn't have used at all otherwise.I always love an economical use of re purposed bits to make extra models! Well done eeking out a few extra skeletons!
I just noticed I never put any of my Seraphon models into the gallery threads. Will do that shortly. At least the ones I am kinda proud of.
As for my further plans: maybe I can really finish my Saurus Guards this week...
Here are a few WIP pics:
I already like how the skin turned out, although the drybrushing made it a tiny bit chalky. But you only notice it when you look very close.
Of course still missing most of the shades and details.
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