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Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by lordofwar, Sep 29, 2010.

  1. lordofwar
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    any tips for a saurus hero please :walkingdead:
     
  2. Didymus
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    I'm quite curious for answers here as well. I've been thinking about converting a hero for a while, but i don't want him to look so skinny like regular saurus (perhaps cover him up with armor?).
     
  3. TheRolfgar
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    I've converted several of the metal temple guard models, giving them the calvary riders weapon arms. They look decent and stick out in a group of saurus and even the new plastic temple guard. I made my Gohrok the same way, except his shield is a leg piece of a 40k Defiler.
     
  4. Chill-axe
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    I also wanted a more heavliy armoured hero. I stuck skink sheilds to my temple guard champion which made him look like a scar vetran with lots of armour.
     
  5. lordofwar
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    ah mabie he could be on a terradon or something
     
  6. deathguard
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    i am using a old metal temple guard champion as a bsb. im scratch building the actual standard then adding a few thing to the actual model to jazz him up a bit
     

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