My Alter Kindred conversion.
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My Alter Kindred conversion.
Experimented a little today and ended up with this Alter Noble. He will probably look better painted.
http://photobucket.com/albums/b136/Grev ... rsion3.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/b136/Grev ... rsion5.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/b136/Grev ... rsion6.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/b136/Grev ... rsion3.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/b136/Grev ... rsion5.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/b136/Grev ... rsion6.jpg
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That was kind of what I was planning on doing. I know it is hard to make that model fit on a 25mm base so props for that. I agree that he could be a bit better but you said this was just your experiment sculpt so he is quite good for that.
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Looks good, altough I wouldnt have used that particular character model for the conversion; I would have waited for the actual Alter Kindred model and cut that one in half.
The greenstuff looks like a splodge of bluetack, I'd tidy that up a bit.
And it all fits on a small base! Does it balace and not tip over?
All in all, well done and a good concept.
The greenstuff looks like a splodge of bluetack, I'd tidy that up a bit.
And it all fits on a small base! Does it balace and not tip over?
All in all, well done and a good concept.
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I filed down the leg enough to sculpt a horn hanging from his belt.
Then the blob of green stuff is now removed and sculpted so it looks like his mantle, hard to explain and the join is also redone.
But for the pose I couldn't make him more vertical, this made the model fall over time after time so I guess I cant make anything about that since he need to be on a small base.
Then the blob of green stuff is now removed and sculpted so it looks like his mantle, hard to explain and the join is also redone.
But for the pose I couldn't make him more vertical, this made the model fall over time after time so I guess I cant make anything about that since he need to be on a small base.
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I'm thinking about dooing the same thing but with wild riders. Sort of alter kindreds but with the WR rules. I think you should keep working with GS on the mini adding a second layer to the cloack so it will cover the back of the noble and the upperback of the horsebody. Also some type of belly plate such as the OK guys have could make for a simple and cool cover for the front of this guy...
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The wild rider box is £20, 4 pounds each.
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