New Skink Priest Conversion idea

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by SanDiegoSurrealist, May 24, 2012.

  1. SanDiegoSurrealist
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    SanDiegoSurrealist New Member

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    Was thinking this new fig would be a good jumping off point for nice Skink Conversion. Never thought I would be excited about a O&G release.

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  2. n810
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    Hmmm could work....
    just swap the heads, add a tail, and carve off his pinky finger.
    not sure if you could do much to the feet... maybe just add some claws.
     
  3. Lord Tsunami
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    the staff could fit... but i think the rest of the figure would be more bother to convert than it is worth tbh
     
  4. SanDiegoSurrealist
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    Maybe but I got the time.

    I did a couple Dark Elf to Deamonettes that turned out pretty well, not that they are jaw-dropping conversions but just nice to have variants on the old a boring on the board.
     
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  6. Arli
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    Arli Moderator Staff Member

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    Wow, that looks great.
     
  7. Old Mossy
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    Well, that settles that. Looking forward to seeing the real thing.
     
  8. Rikard
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    It would work, might be a bit challenging but if you feel confident about it then I say go right ahead and get chopping.
     

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