Possessed Land Raider 1/2
January 4, 2008
Well folks, this is going to be a first for me. You see, I’ve never really been good at completing projects. Some call it laziness, others call it……well, laziness too I spose. But that’s not really the point. The point is, I have made a decision to start, and more importantly, complete a major project of converting and painting a single large model. You might be wondering why I’d bother converting something if I even have trouble finishing painting something, well, I have decided that it is time I also learned how to use greenstuff correctly, as more than just space filling, how to use plasticard too (never used it before at all), and learn some of the painting techniques that so many other people know.
Alternative Empire Units
January 4, 2008
I am currently building a nice little Empire Army, based loosely in the south of the Empire and in the Border Princes.A sort of roaming, for-hire force, sometime working for the various elector counts of Wissenland, Averland, Stirland, even into Reikland, or the halflings of the Moot, sometimes wandering off over the Black Mountains to extend the glorious realm and of course earn a bit of dosh. The models are painted red and white, so they could even wander off up to Talabheim… (but the reason is that I really wanted to paint gored and puffed clothing with those colours, and it fitted my idea for my knights - more later…).
Turn a Landspeeder into a Hummer
January 4, 2008
This tutorial will show you how to turn a Landspeeder into a Hummer. A good tutorial by Andrea with pictures.
Defiler
January 2, 2008
Here you can see the parts used, and the plastic tubing I used to create this piece. I also used a small plastic lid from a container later in the process of building this conversion.
Slaanesh Dreadnought
January 2, 2008
This conversion is rather simple but requires a bit of practice with sculpting. Either way you could easily swap the new Slaanesh lord’s mount body for the pieces I sculpt in this article. Here is where I began, two pieces of wire bent into position and the assembled dreadnought sarcophagus without one arm.



