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J.Logan
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I was asked, so I figured I might as well give what was asked for and subject ya'll to my terrible photography skills. Oh, and my terrible models and their terrible painting. Can I manage to throw in the word Terrible and more? Terrible terrible.
I'll use this thread as a repository for my Monthly Goals. No Redcoat Lizard Conversions will be included in this one. This is pure random guff as I work my way through the grey masses that have built up over the decade.
If I have any anecdotes to give about a given model... I suppose I'll share.
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My Sci-Fi Conquistador lizardman conversion. So... this is actually the very first conversion project I ever tried my hand at. And for seven years he went unpainted, because I hadn't the confidence to paint him without thinking I'll botch it up. Which... I nearly did regardless. Go figure.
This project came about when I was chatting with a member of staff at the local GeeDubs, and we got to talking about what hypothetical form a sci-fi version of the Seraphon would take. I had two ideas, to go with the obvious American continent influence. One was to go sci-fi Wild West. The other, was to go really ironic and go sci-fi conquistador, because sure, let's turn the Meso-American influenced fantasy race and make their sci-fi counterparts based on the ones that invaded and colonised the Meso-American territories.
The Tempest Scions chestplate worked really well for the vibe, so we both decided to convert a lizardman into a sci-fi conquistador. My self-imposed challenge was to specifically use only GeeDubs parts, but I ended up failing that when I used arms from Bolt Action's American infantry. (It was surprisingly hard to find arms that actually held that damn techno-musket properly).
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No real anecdotes for this gal. I saw her on Etsy and she amused me.
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My "Brotherhood of Nod" infantry. Though really, the only real indicator is the helmet on the first one who I have two pictures of. I grabbed the models at random, didn't realise till I was done that I'd grabbed three of the four helmetless characters. Technically, they aren't actually Nod troops, I was actually trying to recreate the villain army from my original works, which was heavily influenced by the Brotherhood of Nod in their looks. And when I saw the helmets for sale on Shapeways, I felt I had to use them. Used them as an opportunity to test out doing slight red camo (camo is the bane of my existence, because I never feel I've got the balance between too much and too little)
Also in that last gal, the slight discolouration of her flesh at her jawline is deliberate. She is supposed to have burn scarring. Not sure how well it gets across.
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I'll use this thread as a repository for my Monthly Goals. No Redcoat Lizard Conversions will be included in this one. This is pure random guff as I work my way through the grey masses that have built up over the decade.
If I have any anecdotes to give about a given model... I suppose I'll share.
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My Sci-Fi Conquistador lizardman conversion. So... this is actually the very first conversion project I ever tried my hand at. And for seven years he went unpainted, because I hadn't the confidence to paint him without thinking I'll botch it up. Which... I nearly did regardless. Go figure.
This project came about when I was chatting with a member of staff at the local GeeDubs, and we got to talking about what hypothetical form a sci-fi version of the Seraphon would take. I had two ideas, to go with the obvious American continent influence. One was to go sci-fi Wild West. The other, was to go really ironic and go sci-fi conquistador, because sure, let's turn the Meso-American influenced fantasy race and make their sci-fi counterparts based on the ones that invaded and colonised the Meso-American territories.
The Tempest Scions chestplate worked really well for the vibe, so we both decided to convert a lizardman into a sci-fi conquistador. My self-imposed challenge was to specifically use only GeeDubs parts, but I ended up failing that when I used arms from Bolt Action's American infantry. (It was surprisingly hard to find arms that actually held that damn techno-musket properly).
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No real anecdotes for this gal. I saw her on Etsy and she amused me.
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My "Brotherhood of Nod" infantry. Though really, the only real indicator is the helmet on the first one who I have two pictures of. I grabbed the models at random, didn't realise till I was done that I'd grabbed three of the four helmetless characters. Technically, they aren't actually Nod troops, I was actually trying to recreate the villain army from my original works, which was heavily influenced by the Brotherhood of Nod in their looks. And when I saw the helmets for sale on Shapeways, I felt I had to use them. Used them as an opportunity to test out doing slight red camo (camo is the bane of my existence, because I never feel I've got the balance between too much and too little)
Also in that last gal, the slight discolouration of her flesh at her jawline is deliberate. She is supposed to have burn scarring. Not sure how well it gets across.
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