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Hey all. I'll be sharing some of my works in progress over the next couple of weeks. A lot of converting and not a lot of painting, but that is my way. Hopefully I'll get everything at least base-coated soon...

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/DSCN0086.jpg

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/DSCN0085.jpg

This guy is part of a Chosen squad, modeled after the plaguemarine pic:

http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/mediawiki/images/2/20/Plague_marine.jpg

 

Here's an old Plaguebearer I painted up a couple years ago.

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/002-4-1.jpg

 

More to follow... I have a bunch of pictures to upload! About 2500 points worth...

 

[Edit]Ok so I initially wanted to make up my own warband, but they fall so closely in line with the Apostles of Contagion, even color-wise, that I figured I'd just ocmmit and make them a canon warband. I really like the storyline they have in Siege of Vraks anyhow. I had written some fluff where they were survivors of Vraks, and escaped off-world, but I suppose I can go back and re-write it a bit. I like that they're a Sorceror-heavy warband, and known for spreading zombie-plague, both things highly interest me. They have a special character whose artwork and story I very much like, and though I'm not completely sold on the mini (thinking of converting one myself instead of buying), he gives furious charge to zombie units, which is really cool.

 

If you're not familiar with them:

http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Apostles_o...on#.UBcX0KNX0XQ

 

...though my paint-scheme is going to follow more closely with Necrosius' artwork than with the given reference, namely boltgun metal armor and tin bitz trim, with a bit more corrosive colors accenting the armor.

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That's a fantastic conversion that pays a great tribute to the picture. It took me a while to get all the details you bothered to make up to match it. Well done!

Are you considering a left shoulder pad? I'm not sure if there's one one the picture you're matching, but I'd feel it looks somewhat incomplete without one? Also, how did you do the left hand conversion? In the first place it looks like a chainsword-hand part to me, but on a closer look it doesn't. Where's that bit from?

 

Cheers, JT

Hi, and thanks for the complements. From my perspective it doesn't look like he's wearing a pauldron on his left side. Instead he has a swollen bit of eroded flesh, and the spiky metal bit you see will be his elbow-pad. There is way to much going on there to make room for shoulder armor anyhow, but hopefully some paint will make that area come alive and it won't be a missed piece, as there will be several colors happening there. I had toyed with making a shoulder-pad with spiky-bits on it for the right side, out of a vanilla loyalist pad, but that seemed like a lot of work spent on an area that didn't seem very important to the overall picture. I think the FW bit does well on it, and ties it into the rest of my army (which is all fly and plague-incense bits, with very little DG going on).

 

As for the bit, yes it is a chopped up chainsword hand, pinned into the arm. Good eye. His arm positioning was a pita, but I think it paid off. I need to make a run up to the LHS and buy some strips of styrene so it finishes off the heavy bolter handle. I know he's holding a regular bolter, and I had thought of going that route, but the heavy bolter just looks too cool, so I ended up using some artistic license there. There are some very fine details left that I'm fighting with at the moment, but it's close to being finished so I thought I'd post a wip shot. I can't be the only one that likes WIPs along with their finished products.

 

Here's a pic of my Terminator squad, with bases that are to be filled in with water effects of some kind for a swamp motif.

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/001-4.jpg

That terminator on the lower right has a triple-chainfist, btw. Also a pita to convert, considering I actually attached all the cables, relative to gravity. Note the custom half-tabard. Dreadnought is magnetized.

Hey again. I figured I'd post a WIP of some swamp terrain I'm building before I prime it, next to the finished Icon Bearer of my Chosen squad.

 

Enjoy!

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/032-1.jpg

 

[edit]...finished except for drilling out the barrel of the heavy bolter... sheesh there's so much to do before I can prime these!

 

This just in! I'm gettin' a baneblade this weekend in a trade! Plaguereaper comin' on your 6! :)

  • 2 months later...

Hehe thanks.

 

The treads and chassis are indeed from a thunderfire cannon. I got it for the techmarine, but ended up using the treads for this conversion. It was initially going to be the basis for some kind of mechanicum AI engine, but then this happened. The chair and mini are from the original Nurgle Herald on Palanquin. I have 2, but one was incomplete anyhow, and not in such great condition (had been drilled, stripped etc.) so it turned into this. He can count as a Lord or Sorceror with Daemonic Steed in the CSM 'dex, as well. He's about 75% ready to prime/paint. I still need to add some kind of engine and some more goo.

 

Here's the Baneblade/Fellblade/Plagureaper I've been slowly working on. I finally got some mk I treads and a proper fellblade engine for it, and converting the backplate a bit to make a sort of catacombs/ Mark of Nurgle thing going on back there. All of the skulls are from my CSM spiky bits, which I'm very shorthanded of at the moment. I ran out of bones, so I suppose the gaps and spaces will be filled in with guts and goo or some kind of rot.

 

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/DSCN0306.jpg

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/DSCN0307.jpg

Yeah, I took the dremel to the shrine, so I'd have a blank canvas to work with. I thought I could get away with just taking off the high points, but it was a lot easier just to bring it down all the way to a flat surface. Once I cram some epoxy putty in there that part'll be done. There's soooo much area to convert on this thing! It's going to take forever. Feel free to steal the idea. It'll never come out the same twice. I would have loved to have more bones to do it proper, but the rib cages turned out good enough, I suppose.

 

The tracks and engines are from Machinator. Funny thing is, I never would have found them had the baneblade not been missing tread and a rear roadwheel. It would have cost almost as much to replace that one section of track I was missing, so I'm quite glad I got an incomplete baneblade after it's all said and done. I still have a lot to do just to convert it to a fellblade before I can turn it into a truly ancient and proper plaguereaper! This will be one of the few things in my warband that bears the mark of Death Guard, and will have a single skull with the typical, heresy era six-pointed star behind it, where the Imperial Aquila was scraped off.

The tracks and engines are from Machinator. Funny thing is, I never would have found them had the baneblade not been missing tread and a rear roadwheel. It would have cost almost as much to replace that one section of track I was missing, so I'm quite glad I got an incomplete baneblade after it's all said and done. I still have a lot to do just to convert it to a fellblade before I can turn it into a truly ancient and proper plaguereaper! This will be one of the few things in my warband that bears the mark of Death Guard, and will have a single skull with the typical, heresy era six-pointed star behind it, where the Imperial Aquila was scraped off.

 

Glad you were able to turn lemons into lemonade- I woulda been royally pissed had my massive beastie been delivered incomplete. ;)

Can't wait to see what you do with the rest of it!

Thanks Vesper!

 

@ whythre I didn't buy it. I got it in trade for some Star Trek models, of all things. In total I paid probably 60-70 USD for it in trade, retail value, since it was damaged and missing parts (more than just the treads and wheel). I also got a squad of grey knights out of it.

They're supposed to be pustules, I suppose, or maybe some kind of fungus. Forgeworld uses them, and since I use quite a bit of their goods, I need to use them to make my stuff fit.

 

Anyhoo here's one of my Terminators, with a nice, gooey power weapon. I noticed a few places on the Eldar chap that need filling in, like the wrist and the shoulder guard, but other than that he's ready to paint as soon as the epoxy putty cures. I'm pretty happy with the way he turned out. I've been staring at him and brainstorming on him for a while. Notice the little cyber-thing that makes his tentacle-arm count as a power weapon. And the eye. One of my buddies says that eyes in place they're not supposed to be creep him out.

 

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/DSCN0312.jpg

Get that thing away from my face!

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/DSCN0314.jpg

Yeah, he's not getting away.

http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac197/gfan360/DSCN0315.jpg

 

The green stuff on the arm is where a spike has burst through, so that'll be blood at some point. What color is Eldar blood, anyhow?

They're supposed to be pustules, I suppose, or maybe some kind of fungus. Forgeworld uses them, and since I use quite a bit of their goods, I need to use them to make my stuff fit.

Yeah, sorry, :( I mean, what stuff are you actually using for the pustules? Usually I'm doing mine from green stuff, but it really sucks to do so many tiny green stuff balls -- and get them glued on the actual model without using every other of them. I've been wondering if there's anything ball- or bead-shaped that comes ready-made and fits the scale. Your stuff looks like it does. What is it?

 

Cheers, JT

Thanks very much, Circus,

 

I'm a bit hesitating to ask you to send me some; shipping to New Zealand is a hassle ... But I've searched the web for bead filters. Look what I've found: The PolishAholic! (These girls put quite a bit of effort into their nails. And they're blogging WIPs!)

I'll be off to town in a couple of hours anyway. I might hit a nail polish shop and see what I can get. If it doesn't work out, and if I can't find filter beads near my place, I'll drop you a PM.

 

Cheers, JT

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