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Por'La
- Mabrothrax
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Post subject: Mabrothrax's Models Posted: Jan 23 2008 11:03 |
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Joined: Sep 15 2007 07:28 Location: East Sussex, UK Native English speaker?: Yes
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Shas'Ui
- faol
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 23 2008 12:25 |
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Joined: Jun 12 2006 03:45 Location: Pittsburgh Pa, USA
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How tall is the Terminator Chaplin?
Nice nurgle colrs too but I can't tell if you were using a flash or if the lighting is very bright
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Kroot'La
- Total Jones
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 23 2008 12:45 |
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Joined: Nov 11 2007 08:30 Location: Iowa, US
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More pics of that berserker! I love those models! The mood established with color on that one is quite brutal.
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Shas'La
- Petelee
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 23 2008 04:32 |
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Joined: Aug 10 2007 12:02 Location: Duluth, MN.
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Mabrothrax the seven-times-cursed, Daemon Prince of Nurgle.. coolest...name...ever!!! Who's the Chaos god "Malal"??
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Kor'O
- P'Shar's Rifles
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 23 2008 04:57 |
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Joined: Jan 17 2006 03:29 Location: "Down East" Maine, USA Native English speaker?: Yes
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Great stuff for sure. The nurgly stuff is fairly conventional, but really well executed. I'm most interested in the chaplain helm conversion, strangely. It was a triple-take moment. I looked and thought "nice chaplain model". Then I noticed the helm and thought "that looks really great... wait, where did that head come from?". Had to think about it and look closely at the WIP before it really dawned on me. Very innovative little piece there. I know it's just one small detail, but it really struck me.
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Shas'Ui
- faol
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 23 2008 05:11 |
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Joined: Jun 12 2006 03:45 Location: Pittsburgh Pa, USA
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Good eye P'shar I just scrolled back to look and did the same tri...well double take and is a head conversion 
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Shas'La
- kkbforealz
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 23 2008 05:19 |
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Joined: Jan 16 2008 08:07
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wow, could you post more pics of that berserker?
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Shas'La
- fungus
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 24 2008 07:36 |
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Joined: Jul 08 2007 04:51 Location: a place
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Pusstastic!
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Shas'Ui
- faol
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 24 2008 10:17 |
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Joined: Jun 12 2006 03:45 Location: Pittsburgh Pa, USA
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Slick sculpting with the green stuff, oh who did you make the wings on your nurgle daemon prince?
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Por'La
- Mabrothrax
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 25 2008 09:20 |
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Joined: Sep 15 2007 07:28 Location: East Sussex, UK Native English speaker?: Yes
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Thanks one and all.
Some more pics of the Ogryn...
@ Faol: the wings are from the really old Great Spined Dragon model.
Regarding the Chaplain, he's part of an ongoing project - a small force of True Scale Lamenters. The genestealer skull helm is intended to be a relic from the Lamenter's brush with Hive Fleet Kraken.
Here are some scale comparisons with a regular (chaos) terminator, and Imperial guardsman and a true scale Lamenter...
@ Petelee: Malal is my patron deity. Check the weblink in my profile for info on the 'renegade god'.

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Shas'Ui
- Shi'Le'Vi
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 25 2008 10:22 |
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Joined: Jan 06 2008 01:16 Location: Belgium - Europe Native English speaker?: No
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Lookin' good ! Really neat ! Looks creepy, might just be the light though
But, what's up with that space marine w. heavy bolter? To me it looks like he's standing way to straight 
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Shas'Ui
- faol
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 25 2008 10:49 |
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Joined: Jun 12 2006 03:45 Location: Pittsburgh Pa, USA
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Friggin sweet!! How did you go about making a true scale terminator? I would love to try that out for my Iron Hands 
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Por'La
- Mabrothrax
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 25 2008 11:40 |
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Joined: Sep 15 2007 07:28 Location: East Sussex, UK Native English speaker?: Yes
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Shas'Ui
- faol
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 25 2008 11:50 |
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Joined: Jun 12 2006 03:45 Location: Pittsburgh Pa, USA
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W:biggrin:W I've seen the tutorials on true scale marines on the Bolter and Chainsword forums, I have to say it seem like an intimidating conversion
One a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate the difficulty of this conversion? I would like to try this one one day 
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Kor'Ui
- JagdtMirage
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 25 2008 01:17 |
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Joined: Dec 17 2007 04:32 Location: Philadelphia Suburbs, USA Native English speaker?: Yes
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faol wrote: One a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate the difficulty of this conversion? I would like to try this one one day 
You'll need a razor saw.
Tamiya makes good ones for plastic models. X-acto's been my brand though.
You'll need a steady hand, and preferably a small bench vice with rubber bumpers on the vise base. GW makes one now, which is fairly 'toy' like in quality/feel.
I prefer my SnapOn but can't find it at the moment to link.
You'll also need sculptable putty, and quantities of plasticard, patience, and I recommend time. This sort of thing is best done slow.

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Shas'La
- Sidstyler
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 26 2008 06:14 |
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Joined: Dec 14 2007 07:33
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Where did you get those wings?
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Kor'La
- Firen
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Post subject: Posted: Jan 26 2008 11:51 |
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Joined: Jun 15 2007 10:26 Location: Land down under
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Quote: " @ Faol: the wings are from the really old Great Spined Dragon model.
As mentioned already.
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Por'La
- Mabrothrax
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Post subject: Re: Mabrothrax's Models Posted: Aug 10 2011 12:09 |
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Joined: Sep 15 2007 07:28 Location: East Sussex, UK Native English speaker?: Yes
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Rather than start a new topic, it made sense to dig up this one. I have a number of armies I'd like to share with you, all in various stages of development. Chief amongst these is my Deathguard (the above pics are very old), then there's my Sons of Malice, my Heresy Era Alpha Legion and my Squats. I paint in bursts of extreme creativity and periods of non-existence, frequently distracted by shiny things, music, studying and real life. anyway, here's some Deathguard in various states of finished-ness:        There's lot more of these guys... If you ask nicely though, I'll show you my Squats 
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Por'La
- R'alai
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Post subject: Re: Mabrothrax's Models Posted: Aug 10 2011 02:02 |
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Joined: Sep 28 2010 10:19 Location: N.E. Scotland Native English speaker?: Yes
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Are these pre-heresy, because the colour scheme suggests pre-heresy, and the modelling suggests post-heresy. (please tell me you know what the horus heresy was)
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Por'La
- Mabrothrax
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Post subject: Re: Mabrothrax's Models Posted: Aug 10 2011 05:03 |
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Joined: Sep 15 2007 07:28 Location: East Sussex, UK Native English speaker?: Yes
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R'alai wrote: Are these pre-heresy, because the colour scheme suggests pre-heresy, and the modelling suggests post-heresy. (please tell me you know what the horus heresy was) I'm not sure I understand the question. This is part of my Deathguard army, and that is how they are modelled and painted.
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