Re: CONVERTED COLD ONE PICS UPDATED JULY 15th!! Painting WIP
New pics up! I finished the Cold One mounts and have started painting the riders but I don't really have any pictures with how they are coming along. Sorry for the distance between updates.. I generally paint very very slowly as I get easily distracted/bored with things and I'll paint maybe the scales on something and then go read a book or watch a movie ...

Anyways:
Well, sorry for the poor quality of photos. I had been using my Mom's super amazing camera of wonders (is actual name) and then, due to lack of amazing camera, I had to use my own six years out-dated camera

But if you look at the pics of these guys from where they started and where they are out now, its pretty interesting to see how much they've evolved! Well, any comments/suggestions appreciated! Thanks for stopping bye
And lookie what I stumbled across!! Old pictures from when I was first hacking away at my Cavalry to see how they would fit together

So if you wanted to try this out yourself you can see basically how it needs to be cut down on the saddle and that you don't glue the head on until after you have made the bodies. I believe I said it earlier but you will need to extend the neck a little so you can make it proportion a little better. Ummm for example, you dont want the body going from big to a small head:
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H:-.. I hope you get what I'm saying.. And then I found it helped to cut off all the sharp edges on the chest plate as well as taking off the reins from the Cold One's head and just leaving piercings in the jaw. And be careful not to cut the horns off from their bodies while you are cutting off the saddle from the mount's back.. Anyways, here's the photos!:
I'm going to have to redo a few other Cold Ones that I was originally going to use so I'll be able to make a quick tutorial with the pictures I take of my WIP.. Enjoy!! Oh, and on that last picture, it was so you could see the difference in the widths of the bodies
