A bit of snipping and another 5 orcs are added to the warband.
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Bottom half of rider and horse from Zvzda´s |
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Orc knight after head swop onto a Zvezda |
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They even make good Wildmen (Cavemen) after a head swop using Zvezda´s |
The weapon changes..how´s it done? Quite simple really
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Tools....cork, pliers, sharp blde (I like to use cutdown Razor blades..easier to handle) a pin and a Darning needle. The 0.8mm florist wire is for making lances/flagpoles etc. |
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Simply remove any previous weaponary. With the pin, make a hole right through the hand, being carefull to make sure it goes exactly through the middle. I´ve found it´s best to use a pin first for the harder type plastics and even the softer ones (HaT) It opens up the plastic a bit before the proper hole is made. If you see any whitening of the plastic put the bod into boiled water for a minute. This will destroy the plastics "memory" |
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After making the first guidance hole ust the darning needle to expand the hole. Slowly push the needle through and at least once hold in hot water to further destroy the plastics memory. Go all the way to the thickest part of the needle, hold in hot water to again destroy the memory and retain the hole and take the needle out. Fill the hole with a weapon .Told you it was easy :-D |
For bods that end up with say a spear hold in both hands and previously they had only one weapon (the orc archer above) it´s just a matter of looking at the bod, working out if the pose suits and then giving it a go. Conversions like the orc archer are a bit more difficult..you seem to need 2 pairs of hands to hold, twist and insert the lance through each of the two hands but with practice it works fine.
Nicely done! I especially like how the "cavemen" have turned out!
ReplyDeleteNice Orcs! (Is that even possible?)
ReplyDeleteTop converting Paul; loved the little 'how to', sometimes I forget just how small these bods are!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the how to. The conversions look great. If you find suitable wolves please do share the source.
ReplyDeleteThose look really good. A lot of Zvedza figures seem to be oversized, but with orc heads they look just fine.
ReplyDeleteCreative conversions, again, Paul. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat!
ReplyDeleteExcellent conversions.
ReplyDeleteUnusual but great conversions! Also thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Great conversions again Paul. Making the cavemen really shows what can be done and I want to see the wolf when you finish it.
ReplyDeleteI told you I was going to be buying a lot of new figures next month. I wanted your opinion on Don Adonza made by Degra Miniatures http://www.elgrecominiatures.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d239_Degra_Miniatures.html
I've no experience with Degra but the work looks superior on these. Secretly I want you to buy Don Adonza for yourself too and paint him so I can learn from you before I do mine!
Thanks Anne.
DeleteDon Adonza..he´s not bad..I wouldn´t mind having a go at painting the mounted fig..thanks for the offer but i reckon the scale is out of my league..painting larger stuff needs a completely different approach, even with 28mm I´ve found I have to change my methods. I saw his stuff on another site..lead adventure I think..you should have a go at this stuff..they are for me a definate "future project"
http://www.beastsofwar.com/warhammer-fantasy/bruegelburg/
Cheers
paul
AWSOME!!! great work paul
ReplyDeletelove the wildmen
Great! I remember back in the 60s - 70s when war gamers converted HO scale Airfix figures to Tolkien characters.
ReplyDeleteI think you should leave the orc on the horse. Wolf-riders always seemed silly to me...
ReplyDeleteThe caveman conversion is a brilliant idea, I will have to give that a try myself, they look fantastic Paul.
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