Showing posts with label chaos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chaos. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Commission: Khorn Terminator Lord
Just a small project completed today, a Khornate Terminator Lord. Had a friend take the pictures just to get something quick up, so pardon the quality.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Plague Tower of Nurgle
Tachikoma Khorne Defiler
Personally, this is one of my favorite conversions. I just love this little guy! In my head, as juvenile as it may sound, I just imagine the Ghost in the Shell tachikoma voices going "Teehee, Skulls for the Skull Throne!"
This little guy was made from a Tau Piranha with Defiler body. The back "hatch/cargo" area was made from another item I love using: PVC piping (in this case the end mount).
You can find lots of great stuff at your local ACE Hardware or equivalent. I believe the hatch here set me back some 88 cents.






This little guy was made from a Tau Piranha with Defiler body. The back "hatch/cargo" area was made from another item I love using: PVC piping (in this case the end mount).
You can find lots of great stuff at your local ACE Hardware or equivalent. I believe the hatch here set me back some 88 cents.







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Chaos Rhinos
Converted Nurgle Marines
Here are some custom-made Nurgle Plague Marines, complete with converted Rhino. These where achieved by using a pin-vice to drill some bullet wounds and an exacto-knife for armor chinks. The rot was made using standard basing flock and greenstuff.
Here is an image before painting to better see what was used:

And here are some finished ones. The painting was very easy as well. Surprisingly, they where done almost entirely with Goblin Green, White, and heavy use of the GW Wash kit. The entire army took about four days to do, not counting conversion.



Here is an image before painting to better see what was used:

And here are some finished ones. The painting was very easy as well. Surprisingly, they where done almost entirely with Goblin Green, White, and heavy use of the GW Wash kit. The entire army took about four days to do, not counting conversion.




Labels:
chaos,
greenstuff,
nurgle,
rhino,
warhammer 40k
Greenstuff and Chaos
The Dreadnought here is a prime example of Greenstuff at work. The base, believe it or not, is the simple Blackreach Dreadnought, which I love due to it's cost and ease of conversion. Basically all it is is a bag of Chaos bits with a few select pieces from Warhammer Fantasy Vampire Counts. Most of the actual changes are simple Greenstuff.




The eye sections where cored out with an exacto-knife then filled in with Greenstuff, I then took some round balls of hardened Greenstuff (which is what I usually make out of any excess I have on other projects) and pressed them in. The area of greenstuff where then tacked at with the knife to get a gooey texture.
Here are some older works on my 5th edition Nurgle/Khorne chaos army. Basically I'd like to put these up as an example of what you can do with a simple exacto-knife and some Greenstuff.
The Defiler below is made from Tyranid bits and Chaos Mutation bits held together with Greenstuff. It looks nice, but in the end it's rather easy.
All in all, Nurgle is an excellent starting point for anyone wishing to learn to convert and/or use Greenstuff, as even if you mess up it looks just right ;)







The eye sections where cored out with an exacto-knife then filled in with Greenstuff, I then took some round balls of hardened Greenstuff (which is what I usually make out of any excess I have on other projects) and pressed them in. The area of greenstuff where then tacked at with the knife to get a gooey texture.
Here are some older works on my 5th edition Nurgle/Khorne chaos army. Basically I'd like to put these up as an example of what you can do with a simple exacto-knife and some Greenstuff.
The Defiler below is made from Tyranid bits and Chaos Mutation bits held together with Greenstuff. It looks nice, but in the end it's rather easy.
All in all, Nurgle is an excellent starting point for anyone wishing to learn to convert and/or use Greenstuff, as even if you mess up it looks just right ;)




Brass Scorpion Conversion
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