BadgersinHills Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 Very nice! Firedrake Cordova and Dr_Ruminahui 1 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6163951 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr_Ruminahui Posted March 31 Author Share Posted March 31 Thanks, @W.A.Rorie, @Terminatorinhell, @Brother Christopher, @Firedrake Cordova and @BadgersinHills - glad you like it. Terminatorinhell, you definitely should try to do your own - its pretty easily done and doesn't really require any modification or cutting of the metal bits. You just need to be prepared to do a little plasticard work to patch the gaps created in the assembly. Anyway, if you should ever try your hand at this project, I hope my own attempt will prove a useful guide and that you share photos. Brother Christopher, the hard part in deciding to make the switch was that I had planned out in my head how to do it one way, and needed to figure out how to do it a new way (and decide that was worth doing). Once I figured that out, it wasn't a problem - though it helps that the revised method of doing the trim was substantially simpler than my first plan. The only real regret was I had trimmed some details to allow how I planned to run the trim that in retrospect I needn't/shouldn't have, which I then had to either rebuilt (some bolts) or live with no longer being there (some small raised rectangles). Even if such is noticeable now, I doubt it will be when the model is painted. Firedrake Cordova - I agree the number of studs matches the GW convention (to the extent such exists) its just mine are a fair bit bigger than GW's and it makes it look a bit too busy for my liking. Not a huge problem though, and one I can live with - the next time I do such trim (either on a rhino or another vindicator), I'll just try it the less busy way for some variety. Your 40K journey must predate mine by a few years - I certainly remember the kit in shops, but wasn't yet into 40K when it first came out, though I might have already been playing necromunda. BadgersinHills, W.A.Rorie and Brother Christopher 1 2 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6164111 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firedrake Cordova Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 (edited) I wonder if your perception of the rivet size is being affected by it being a bit of shiny metal on dull white plastic, making it quite visible? I wonder if that will change when it's got some paint on it? Just a thought. 9 hours ago, Dr_Ruminahui said: Your 40K journey must predate mine by a few years It's possible. I started with GW in the early 1990s after getting HeroQuest (1992? 1993?) and discovering Warhammer Fantasy (4th Ed). I didn't start with 40K until the 3rd War for Armageddon campaign brought the (super-cool!) Salamanders to the fore in 2000, although I remember some of the 40K releases from before then - the Whirlwind (have one), Vindicator (missed out), and Leman Russ Demolisher being amongst those sticking in my head, along with the Death of Lord Varlak battle report. Edited April 1 by Firedrake Cordova Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6164169 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr_Ruminahui Posted April 1 Author Share Posted April 1 (edited) @Firedrake Cordova, while the pin heads themselves are quite large compared to the GW rivets, I do think they will look better when painted. That said, I still want to try my next go at trim with less of them. It sounds like we have the same entry point about the same time (my introduction to actually playing and not just admiring the rogue trader beaky box) was translating hero quest into Spanish for a schoolmate in 1993 and then running him and his pals through the scenarios in the box and a couple of my own. First box I bought myself was 1st edition Necromunda, though I also played some Space Marine (so, pre-Epic) with a friend who bought that box. Seems I got into 40K a bit earlier, as I started collecting 40K in late 2nd ed. (so, beginning in about 1998-99) when a friend bought me the Sisters of Battle codex and I started collecting those models. So, I would have been collecting 40K at the time the Vindicator was first released, but wasn't looking at non-sisters models at that time. I got into actually playing 40K itself in mid-2000, about a year into 3rd ed, playing the sisters models I had painted - let me tell you, the "back of the rule book army list" was the absolute worst time to play that faction, but fortunately it got much better (and interesting) when the Chapter Approved rules came out and introduced acts of faith. I too have fond memories of the old White Dwarves, which I would leaf through in the shop - though mine are mostly of the old epic models, particularly the weird squat stuff. Edited April 1 by Dr_Ruminahui W.A.Rorie, Firedrake Cordova and BadgersinHills 1 2 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6164277 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr_Ruminahui Posted April 6 Author Share Posted April 6 I've now built the front shield, which means that the build is done. Not sure where to fit it on my painting queue, but that's the next step. This definitely doesn't warrant this number of pictures, but I'm going to share anyway, as I found its evolution interesting. First was building the base structure of what I wanted. I drew the basic curved shape I wanted on a piece of cardboard, cut it out, then used it as a template to produce the 4 curved "spars" you can see in the photo above. This allowed me to have them, more or less, the same size or shape. After cutting out the spars, I then figured out where the various horizontal "beams" would go, and cut out notches there. All spars got one at the top, one at the bottom, and one in the middle - the middle one is for the bar on the front of the hull, which is the mounting point for the entire structure. I deliberately didn't glue any of the piece to the front bar as that would make the rest of the build (and painting) more difficult. Here is the basic frame on the front of the chasis. I then covered the outside of the frame with thinner plasticard, starting with the back. Here it is half done. Front was a bit more challenging, due to its curve. Here I used elastics to make sure it stayed against the spars while the solvent dried. This photo and the next one are pretty unnecessary, but are here because I find them interesting. Here is the basic form done, but with no detailing. And here it is with the "trim" done. I pondered for a while whether to leave it like this, or whether to put rivets. Oh, and you can see the "bolter" half of the pintle combi-bolter sitting beside it - it and the combi-weapon portion (the flamer) are magnetized and swappable. The guy in the cupola has one of the new bare heads from the Emperor's Children Infractors/Tormentors box. And here is it finished, with rivets. I decided to go fewer rivets than the trim, and quite like the look. The back has trim, but no rivets. And from straight on. Despite my efforts, the gun port in the shield is not even with the gun, though that's really only visible from straight on. Not exactly sure what happened, as I measured carefully, but I suspect its the downside of not affixing it to the front of the tank as I built it. Anyway, pretty happy with it (and the build as a whole), but I must say I don't enjoy doing the internal structural bit very much - way too much thinking, planning and measuring for my tastes. Dr. Clock, Jhadzaan, Operative23 and 9 others 6 6 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165064 Share on other sites More sharing options...
W.A.Rorie Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 Wow great build Dr_Ruminahui 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165075 Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Pounder Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 Loving the dozer blade, well worth the work you’ve put in! Dr_Ruminahui 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165104 Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrotherCaptainArkhan Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 That's a hell of a labour of love. Fantastic work. Really evokes the old school vibe perfectly. Dr_Ruminahui 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165178 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rusted Boltgun Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 Love the use of Cardboard Aided Design on that very heavy duty plow. Annoying as it was, the extra work will help with the curved sheet. The rivets are nicely spaced out on it though I didn't think there were too many on the side panels. Overall, a really nice heavy duty model, looking forward to seeing it painted! Dr_Ruminahui 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165185 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Christopher Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 On 4/6/2026 at 8:47 PM, Dr_Ruminahui said: This definitely doesn't warrant this number of pictures, but I'm going to share anyway, as I found its evolution interesting. It kind of does. It's fun to have this level of insight into these kinds of projects. The shield turned out great; it's on the bulky side of things but fits well with the chunky tank behind it. The metal Vindi has a level of raw brutality in its shapes, and seeing it combined with the larger Rhino chassis and all the added bits only reinforces this. I also find it impressive that you designed it yourself. One thing I'd perhaps recommend that you think about is adding the 'teeth' along the bottom edge of the blade (typical of the older Imperial aesthetic, vide the modern Vindicator kit, Leman Russ or Chimera dozer blade). Dr_Ruminahui 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165300 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonehead Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 I was sure I posted on this already. Regardless, it's looking very good indeed so far, Doctor! Dr_Ruminahui 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165312 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr_Ruminahui Posted April 9 Author Share Posted April 9 (edited) Thanks, @W.A.Rorie, @The Pounder, @BrotherCaptainArkhan, @Rusted Boltgun, @Brother Christopher and @Bonehead - I'm glad you all like it. BrotherCaptainArkhan, I agree - I'm really happy how I was able to update the old kit while still keeping it still looking like the old model. At first I was concerned about how high up the "box" that the cuppola rests on was, as I had to boost it even higher than it sat on the old model to get the geometries to work, but at the end of the day I think that helped preserve the old school look. I was also considering not putting on the front shield/dozer for the same reason, but happily I think my build both fits the old look and the new, so I'm happy with it. Rusted Boltgun, the cardboard template was indeed a big help - cutting the thicker card that I used for the spars is a bit of a pain, and being able to have a consistent yardstick made out of a stiff but more cutable material was a huge help in getting them to have close to the same shape (some additional shaving was required, particularly the pieces that weren't cut from the edge of the plasticard sheet). I like the contrast between the multiple rivets on the hull and the fewer rivets on the plow, though logically the distribution should be reversed and I'll probably try it that way should I chaosify and 40k-ize the 30K model. Brother Christopher, I don't think the build itself is particularly impressive, as its a pretty simple shape. That said, I think its pretty effective in kind of a brutal way, which is fitting for the model even if the thickness at the bottom doesn't make much practical sense. I had planned to put "teeth" at the bottom, as I had the IG/AM bulldozer sitting on my desk the whole time (and had originally considered simply modifying one of those - happy I didn't, as that would have been both more difficult and less effective, I think) but as I got to the end of the build, I decided I didn't have any good plans for getting the right shape to the teeth (and lacked the energy to try) and thinking it looked fine without, I decided not to. Maybe something for me to try for the 30K model. Bonehead, you had posted in my Heretic Astartes forum thread. Unfortunately, there isn't really a good way to get wider audience feedback (from folks like Brother Christopher, who isn't yet an chaos collector) while also not hollowing out participation in the army subforum. As such, I kind of try to ride both horses by posting it in both. Not the ideal answer to that dilemma, but the best I can come up with. Regardless, I appreciate both feebacks. Edited April 9 by Dr_Ruminahui Bonehead and BadgersinHills 2 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165639 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jhadzaan Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 (edited) I like it! It makes for an intimidating sight. Certainly would think twice about putting any models in front of it. My Tau would get mushed! Edited April 9 by Jhadzaan Dr_Ruminahui 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165647 Share on other sites More sharing options...
calgar101 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 Love it! Definitely imposing! Great skills and well done. A Vindicator isn't complete without a dozer blade and yours is very impressive. Dr_Ruminahui, Bonehead and Firedrake Cordova 2 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6165681 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr_Ruminahui Posted Monday at 05:03 AM Author Share Posted Monday at 05:03 AM Well, in the pre-CtA lull, I've been converting rather than finishing painting models as I really ought to be doing. Anyway, I gave capes to bunch of Flawless Blades a few weeks ago, but didn't share those here as there really wasn't much to the conversion other than using some 3d printed capes. If you are interested, you can see them here. I also finished painting some of the noise marines I had previously shown the conversions for here, but they really aren't any different than my previous squad other than for their cape colour - they can be seen here. On Saturday I was able to grab a copy of the Murderwing kill team, which I used to convert up some old metal raptors I have to have the new melee profiles. Here's a picture: I have enough metal raptors that I can do another squad of 5 and one of 10, and then have a few special weapon troopers (and an aspiring champion) spare to swap other options in should I need them. I also picked up some Age of Sigmar stuff that I intend to convert into 40K stuff - the Glutos Orscallion kit and the Hedonites of Slannesh Spearhead (which oddly isn't on the GW webstore at the moment - its a character, 3x Slanngors, 10x archers and 5x guys on seekers). Anyway, I'm going to turn it into a defiler - here is the "hull" on a 160mm base next to my own defiler, which I have now based (you can see more photos of it and its new base here) Given that my old defiler doesn't fully fit on the base, and not having a new defiler to compare it to, I suspect my Glutos-filer will be smaller than the new official model, but not hugely so. I intend to fully build and magnetize the various options except for the scourge, which I haven't yet figured out how to do. I am also doing the same for my old defiler, except for it its the ectoplasm cannon that won't be available. Finally, I bought the Necromunda Malstrain Coalescence model a couple of years ago, but hadn't bothered trying to convert it - until now. Here's a more top down view. Anyway, I have to say my defiler is no longer the creapiest model I've converted. Basically, in converting it, like the defiler, my goal was to disguise the tyranid parts to make obviously a chaos model, not a genestealer/tyranid one. For this guy, the most problematic parts were the very zoanthrope head crest, and the 3 vents on either side near the top. So, I glued demonette claws onto the vents, and replaced the crest with a bunch of beads - I had originally intended to greenstuff around them to make them eyes, but I think I will leave them as is and make them into eggs instead. Anyway, I'm really happy with how he turned out - I intend to use him + my rogue psycher to be a chaos enforcer with ogrynn bodyguard (this is the "ogrynn"), given that the rogue psycher is legends only these days. BadgersinHills, Firedrake Cordova, Tallarn Commander and 5 others 6 2 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6172519 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nagashsnee Posted Monday at 05:59 AM Share Posted Monday at 05:59 AM Great work on the Necromunda Malstrain Coalescence, the little spheres really make it stand out in a bad/good way. Dr_Ruminahui and Firedrake Cordova 1 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6172528 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Christopher Posted Monday at 09:18 AM Share Posted Monday at 09:18 AM Great to see that you have some exciting projects lined up. The pewter raptors are fun old sculpts. The Necromunda thingy will work very well as a psychic abomination. Poor fella, being all malformed like that. But I've gotta say that the most intriguing thing will be the new defiler. Using the AoS chariot as a base is quite ingenious. Are you perhaps planning to put more infantry models on the base as a retinue? Dr_Ruminahui and Firedrake Cordova 1 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6172540 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tallarn Commander Posted Monday at 04:19 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:19 PM As someone who spent the last 2 months upgrading a bunch of the old metal Raptors you will enjoy painting them up. They are a joy to work with. Although they are metal, so be sure to get a good primer base on 'em. I look forward to watching your Glutos Defiler develop! Dr_Ruminahui and Firedrake Cordova 1 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6172576 Share on other sites More sharing options...
GSCUprising Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM Share Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM On 3/30/2026 at 5:57 PM, Dr_Ruminahui said: Thanks, @BadgersinHills. So, I finished the trim - I ended up putting the metal plates together unlike my previous intent, as I didn't glue them on evenly on one side which didn't allow me to easily bulk out the edges (plus, that's how my wife told me to do it when asked). This meant I had to rethink how I would do the trim (I had planned to have it go accross the top behind the smoke stacks then down the sides of the plates). Pretty happy with how I ended up running the trim, though I think I put too many bolts on it (which are just pin heads). I'm particularly happy how the half chaos stars on the bottoms turned out - though I noticed I need to put some inner triangles on the right and left in the photo above. You can also see the beginning of the front shield - the "arms" are trimmed down parts from the Astra militatum bulldozer. And here is a more frontal view, showing the other side. Looking good. Always up to draw some inspiration from conversions. I like the doors on the side and standing slightly proud, personally. I think it adds more weight to what is a compact short-range bruiser. Dr_Ruminahui and Firedrake Cordova 1 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6172631 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr_Ruminahui Posted 22 hours ago Author Share Posted 22 hours ago (edited) Thanks, @Nagashsnee, I'm hoping they will look every more disturbing when painted up in off white - I just need to work out a way to make them look slimey. Maybe globbing on high gloss varnish? Thanks @Brother Christopher, I'm always happy when you like my stuff. I hadn't planned on putting any more models on the base - I'm going for a self-contained charriot/wagon type vehicle rather than a Triumph of Saint Katherine type "multi-model model". I had hoped to include gunners for the side guns, but to do so I'll need to figure out where to put them, as the guns are taking up the entire platform where the models would have been on the original (except for the "driver", of course). That's not to say I don't have plans for the removed crew, however - 2 of them are going to form part of a Dark Commune I'm going to build with Hedonites of Slannesh models. @Tallarn Commander, this will be my third attempt at painting these raptors. The first time was in metallic blue back in 4th ed when I was first building my chaos army as a small night lords force - really liked the effect, but it was extremely fiddly and difficult to achieve and ultimately that army didn't go anywhere so I only painted the one. Then, when I started my current CSM army in early 8th, I painted 8 in my standard CSM colours but was never really happy with them, as I feel the sculpts look best in a metallic sports car type colours. Those 8 are currently sitting in pine sol being stripped, as I intend to reattempt a metallic scheme, just this time with purple instead of blue. @GSCUprising, glad you like the vindicator - hopefully it won't be too long before it get some paint on it. Looking forward to seeing how it might inspire you in your own projects. Edited 21 hours ago by Dr_Ruminahui Firedrake Cordova, Tallarn Commander, calgar101 and 1 other 2 2 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6172702 Share on other sites More sharing options...
BadgersinHills Posted 10 hours ago Share Posted 10 hours ago Very nice! Using Glutos Orscollion as the base for a Defiler is a great idea, I've wanted to use the mini in 40k for a while but wasn't sure how to use it in game. Dr_Ruminahui 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/382642-dr-ruminahuis-assorted-conversions/page/11/#findComment-6172750 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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