Anywho since people have been asking for more posts of other’s work, I figured I would make a thread posting some finished projects and some WIP.

In the thumbnail is my 28mm scale soviet KV-1/KV-2 for Bolt Action/Chain of Command/whatever WWII game I can play manufacturered by Warlord Games. Also if anyone has any pictures of real KV-2s with soviet insignia/anti-fascist slogans, that’d be great since I couldn’t find any when I was doing research on this. Very few KV-2s survived the war.

28mm soviet weapon teams. Heavy mortar, vickers machine guns, and DP-27/28 LMGs. Variety of manufacturers, namely the Toy Soldier Company and Wargames Foundry.

Chibi Sherman with Kay from Girls Und Panzer. I sculpted the Kay from scratch. It was my first time sculpting a person, so I wanted to do something that didn’t need to be completely accurate. I really, really needed to have more sculpting wire because those fingers were a pain. The face also ended up being a little too flat. Not a serious project, was just something I got for Christmas to bang together real quick.

28mm Raptorling Riders from Warmonger Miniatures. These guys were a blast to paint. I use them mainly as Squig Hoppers in Warhammer.

Scratch built orc baggage train for use in God of Battles or whatever scenarios in other games. The orc driver was my second mini from scratch after doing Kay above. The boar and squigs were made from leftover Games Workshop bits. The wagon itself is poster board with the paper peeled off and carved into before sealing it with Mod Podge. The wheels were wrapped in sheet styrene (a.k.a. plasticard) and leftover bitz were used as details for the rest of the wagon. The furs are simply torn pieces of paper from the poster board layered over tissue paper and sealed with Mod Podge.

I’ve hit the image limit so I’ll come back later to add more in the comments.

  • Infamousblt [any]@hexbear.net
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    5 days ago

    You need to be more treat brained and post one of these every couple of days for months so we get a slow drip of content instead of an ocean,

    Regardless they’re all super cool. Thanks for sharing.

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    Miscellaneous trolls from GW. Started working on the Battle for Skull Pass troll way back in high school, only finished him just recently. Did a lot of conversion work and basically had to sculpt the entire hand holding the snotling throwing a squig .

    Snotling Pump Wagons from Bloodbowl on square bases for WHFB! Note for anyone else building this kit: do yourself a favor and paint the snotlings separately from the wagon and don’t glue the top on until you’ve painted the interior. It makes painting these much, much easier.

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      3 days ago

      But wait…there’s more!

      Some ork stuff from the Speed Freekz box set by GW. I went a little overboard with the mud and completely covered up the nice checker pattern I had on the front. Oh well it still looks nice.

      Scratch building a Stompa. This is an ongoing WIP. If I have leftover scraps of styrene or excess putty, it goes on the Stompa. That way, I’m not throwing away perfectly good materials just because they’re small and I can’t use them right away.

      Part of the Gnome Guard by Tom Mason (go watch his YouTube channel for sculpting lessons). I’m using this as a Saurus Warrior for Warhammer Fantasy. I really like how he turned out. The one thing I would have done differently is not have so much texture on the Jaguar fur. I should have painted the fur on, rather than making it this way so I could have had more distinct spots.

      More Gnome Guard. These ones will represent various skinks, whether it’s Cohorts, Scouts, or Chameleons. With this project, I’m doing more to explore the Four Canonical Painting methods of the Renaissance, specifically Cangiante. Frank Frazetta was a master of it and it really adds to the fantastical nature of his paintings. I’ve gone with Cobalt Blue to shade in areas, rather than using a dark wash.

      Goliath Genestealer Cult and Ordo Xenos Inquisitor. These guys didn’t take as long as I thought they would. Went by rule of cool when deciding on weapon load outs and conversions. The second pic is the Inquisitor’s underpainting/grisaille. I’ll post pics of the assembly and greenstuff stages. Hexbear is getting mad at the amount of images being uploaded.

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        3 days ago

        As promised, the unprimed pictures of the conversions.

        Some more of gang and grisaille shots:

        (^ dis one probably my favorite)

        …aaaaaaaaand image limit.

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      4 days ago

      And I’m back with more posting (can’t stop won’t stop)!

      High Elf White Lion Captain sculpted entirely from scratch for use in Rangers of Shadow Deep and Warhammer Fantasy. This was the third mini I made and you’d think I would have learned to give myself enough armature wire. Whatever you think you need, double it, then double it again. I ran out of slack when I got to the legs and it was a pain trying to add more wire so I could join the top to the bot while still being able to bake it in the oven (so no using superglue). Lesson learned!

      My orc giants, Trollfoot and Meetayeeta, from Games Workshop. The fur took a really long ass time. Overall happy with how they turned out, though on Meetayeeta I should have softened the abs a bit. Too sharp on the edges. I don’t like how people put their giants together as-is right out of the box, so they’re all in the same pose. For these, I put them together, then got weird with it and started chopping and cutting them into pieces. Then I put them back together with miscellaneous bitz into different poses.

      I’ve hit the image limit again so more later.

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    5 days ago

    lets-fucking-go

    Hell yeah these rule. Very impressive that you did all the eyes on those soviet weapon teams; IIRC they’re smaller than GW minis and those are already a nightmare. Also, good sculpting! The hand from the troll in the comments blends in perfectly, and sculpting entire humanoids is suuuuuuper tough.

    E: also yeah I can see the pump wagons being rough if not painted in subassemblies. Also lmao zoomed in and looks like you’ve welded a bunch of 25mm square bases together with greenstuff? Good trick to save some cash.

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      Yeah modern GW models are closer to 32mm with some leaning more 35mm. Actual 28mm is more reasonably proportioned for platoon-level wargaming. I could have definitely spent more time on them, but I just wanted to get them done quickly since I accidentally walked into 100 soviet infantry for $25 ($10 was shipping). Warehouse was shutting down and needed to dump its inventory.

      I buy 20, 25, and 30mm bases in bulk then strap them together. You’ll want to anchor them in place with a metal ruler/machinist blocks/etc. and glue scraps of styrene on top to connect them. Fill in the gaps around the edges with greenstuff and file/sand them so they’re smooth and don’t interfere with gameplay. Then you can use air dry clay, paper, foil, basing materials, or whatever the fuck to fill in gaps between the bases internally. Much cheaper than buying a whole ass base that probably comes in a package with 3 or 5 or 11 or some other dumb number and I don’t need extras laying around.