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Sigh, Frater of this forum, I have become awful about keeping this place updated -- it's been over a year... :facepalm:

 

But on a more positive note, I finally have something to share with you all again, so here goes, right? :thumbsup:

 

First up, something relatively smal that has been sitting on my desk: I wanted to build yet another World Eater based on one of those rather massive, Mk. III-wearing plastic Plague Marines. See, I enjoy running and leaping World Eaters as much as the next guy, but I think another really cool visual archetype is for them to be massive and menacing, covered in slabs of spiky armour and sizing you up from across the battlefield. This concept makes for a great contrast in between all of the blood frenzy — so I thought I might have another model like that in me. And here’s the earliest mockup for that model:

 

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As you can see, the body is still all Plague Marine at this point, with all kinds of pustules and gribblies (as an aside, underneath all of the superficial decoration, it seems to be the EXACT same base sculpt as the one used in my other conversion above).
I mostly used this stage to get an idea of the pose I was going for, as well as the general parts. Two things that worked especially well, even at this early stage, were the very gladiatorial-looking shoulder pad on the Blood Warrior arm (even though I wasn’t as sold on the rest of the arm) and the vicious Mk. VII Forgeworld helmet (very much a Sarum pattern helmet in my head canon).

So the next step was to shave off most of that Nurgle-y detail. I decided to keep some of the wear and tear to the armour, as it seems rather fitting for a member of the XII legion as well. But the tentacles and gooey tubes had to go. I also sorted out the arms at this point, even though I had to nick a new left arm from a previous conversion.

 

Anyway, here’s what I have right now:

 

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The model still needs quite a bit of cleanup, but I am really happy with the core concept! You can just imagine this guy slowly, purposefully advanving towards you on the battlefield, with wild mayhem reigning all around, yet there he is, just oozing menace: He WILL get to you, even if he’s taking his sweet time about it.

 

When it comes to possible additions to the model, I think I’ll want to add some chains to him, maybe even a loop of it running across his breastplate. Some dangling skulls would be cool as well — although the challenge here will be not to overclutter the model or mess up its silhouette. But I think I may be on to something here…

 

In other news, I have suffered a relapse...

 

Long time followers of this thread might be aware that I may have developed a certain…fixation on building models representing the XII legion Primarch.

To wit, so far, I have built four of the rascals:

 

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And yes, I am aware of the fact that I was kinda, technically already messing around with a potential number five this time last year, so that was bad enough right? And that official Daemon Primarch Angron will also be happening, eventually, although I am yet able to resist its pull. And then…

Then I saw fellow Reg‘s latest Angron conversion earlier this year, and all my discipline went to hell in a handbasket, as I knew I just needed to build a similar model, mostly using Eightbound parts — in fact, to be quite honest, the thought had been knocking around in the back of my head every since I realised that one of those breastplate designs from the kit looked almost like Angron’s armour anyway…

 

So I threw together a couple of bitz, using an approach very similar to (and heavily inspired by) Reg’s. This was my first mockup:

 

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The brilliant idea at the heart of Reg’s conversion was to replace the – very Spare Marine-y – lower legs of an Eightbound model with the contoured armour of a Stormcast Eternal. And seeing how I still had quite a few 1st edition Liberators from the AoS starter box knocking about, I replicated that approach. It’s an incredibly quick way of changing a silhouette that instantly invokes an Astartes look into something much more like the unique armour of a Primarch.

 

From there on out, it was mostly a matter of cleaning up the conversion and choosing the right bitz to approximate Forgeworld’s “official” Angron design. So here’s what I have right now, after a rather fruitful recent conversion session:

 

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As you may be able to tell, Eightbound parts are doing most of the heavy lifting here: The torso, head, arms and upper thighs are all stock Eightbound bits. The right hand weapon is an Eightbound axe, too, although it was grafted onto a different hand and weapon haft (from the old Dark Vengeance Chosen, if I remember correctly — although the only important thing was for it to be a right-handed weapon). The axe in Angron’s left hand is actually one from the latest plastic Khorne Berzerkers — those things are freaking massive!
The shoulder pads are shaved-down Eightbound leg armour — another very clever idea nicked from Reg (who is, it has to be said, the uncrowned king of Angron conversions, with more than 20 Angron models under his belt at this point…). The cape is from the old FW Lord Zhufor model — I have had that piece in my bitzbox forever, and now the time has finally come to make use of it. It fits rather well, too!

So, what remains to be done? I am currently experimenting with adding vambraces to the model. And there will be chains, of course. I am also planning to add a layer of greenstuff fur over Angron’s shoulders — this should also offer a very nice opportunity to cover up some rough spots.

What I already like a lot is how closely this model follows the design of the “official” Forgeworld model: He even has the bigger and smaller axes, and on the same respective hands as on the official model, too! All in all, this seems like a rather feasible way of making your own plastic Angron!

 

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And that's it for today. If anyone's still watching it, please let me know what you think! :thumbsup:

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Always cool to see an update on this log!

 

I really love the indomitable brutish take on World Eaters. They're not all whirling lunatics of death and it's mentioned often in the Siege of Terra books just how massive many of the legion had become. The worn and damaged armour seems very appropriate and the helmet is also spot on. It might be the perspective of the shot, but the arm with the heads looks a little stiff?

 

Digging the new Angron build too, I especially like the shattered aquila at the waist. Very cool to see how well the Stormcast legs work.

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I like the menace of the Berzerker - as you say, they don't all have to be running into combat, and I always had the mental image of them implacably wading through their foes.

 

Angron #5 looks really good, too. (Insert "I'm Alpharius"-style meme joke here :tongue:)

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Aw, man! You people are just the best -- I always feel so welcome back here, even when I haven't updated the thread in ages... Anyway, many thanks for all your kind words!

 

@Pearson73, yeah, that's exactly how I feel about the characterisation of the XII legion: The running, frenzied guys are great, but the menacing, plodding killers are such a strong visual archetype as well.

 

Regarding the Stormcast legs, I suspect some slightly beefier legs (from more recent Stormcast models) would possibly work even better, but I just had the Liberator bitz, and they were serviceable enough so...

 

@Naryn Thank you kindly!

 

@Volgon Thanks so much! :laugh:

 

@grailkeeper Oh, stop it, you! :blush:

 

@Firedrake Cordova Cheers! Again, couldn't agree more about the pose (and character concept)!

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@drakheart Aw, you're being far too kind! :smile:

 

So, quick update: Like I said, I am experimenting with putting some vambraces on Angron. Take a look:

 

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The bitz I have used come from the same Mk. VII Legion Praetor that also supplied the parts for the belt buckle :biggrin: And since they are Horus Heresy era armour bits, they do suit the Heresy era style quite well. You'll see that they don't quite fit yet, because if I commit to using them, I'll have to shave down the manacles on Angron's wrists, so the vambraces can sit more or less flush against his arms.

 

But anyway, what do you think?

 

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