While the miniatures are beautiful, I wanted them to look more scary and more true to the artwork in the Vampire Counts army book. I set about grinding their pretty little faces off with an xacto and a dremel. Then I sliced off the faces from some skeleton and zombie bits and with a little trial and error fit them in place. I think the effect works nicely and they look much scarier.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Spirit Host/Banshee WIP Conversions
I got these two models some time ago with the intent of using them as spirit hosts and then I thought they'd make good banshees as well. I decided to put little magnets into the bottom of each miniature and then I put a thin sheet of metal on a 40mm base and two 20mm bases so they can act as either a spirit host or two banshees.
While the miniatures are beautiful, I wanted them to look more scary and more true to the artwork in the Vampire Counts army book. I set about grinding their pretty little faces off with an xacto and a dremel. Then I sliced off the faces from some skeleton and zombie bits and with a little trial and error fit them in place. I think the effect works nicely and they look much scarier.
While the miniatures are beautiful, I wanted them to look more scary and more true to the artwork in the Vampire Counts army book. I set about grinding their pretty little faces off with an xacto and a dremel. Then I sliced off the faces from some skeleton and zombie bits and with a little trial and error fit them in place. I think the effect works nicely and they look much scarier.
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All of the pictures show creativity and lots of time spent. I have to say tho, I liked the banshees pretty. I know...it doesn't fit with the whole "vampires, zombies, banshees kinda look you are going for. Nice job B.
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