![]() And the sword obviously.įun fact: Sashimono were small flag worn on the back of fuedal Japanese soldiers for the purpose of identifying armies, regiments, lords, etc. The only differences are the head and back spike things. You could easily convert one just using basic kabalite Warriors, and thats pretty naff in my opinion. Their armour is basically standard Kabalite Warrior armour. The thing is, I really dislike the current “official” model.Īs I see it, they’re just too….bland. They’ve got a decent, slightly unconfirmed and therefore mysterious background to them, and on the field they perform very nicely. warhammer 40000 miniatures conversion harlequins death jester solitaire shadowseer The cannon is a scatter laser from old Falcon Grav-Tank kit, with adaptions made obviously.Īnd finally, the entire Heroes path assembled. The power cables are a mix of wire and a length of wool, given a coating of plastic putty to solidify down and make it easy to paint. The arms came from Reaver Jetbike riders, and needed a lot of work to incorporate the cannon and power cabling I intended to run through them. The Death Jester took a little more work, his body coming from a Dark Eldar Wych, and head from the Empire Wizard set. The flaming sword, which i always intended at the time to use as a piece of wargear called The Storied Sword, came from an Empire Wizard set. The SOlitaire as you can is basically done here.Īgain using Corsair legs for both models, the Solitaire for the bare chest of a Hail Caeser Celtic Warrior, and the head of a Corsair (with face completely covered and smoothed). The Death Jester and Solitaire got reasonably similtanious attention once I had a plan in my head. Both arms are from the older Reaver Jetbike rider, and the lantern I think from a Vampire Counts Corpse Cart.Ī head would eventually be added from the basic Dark Eldar Warrior set, and one of the hands replaced with a custom claw made from plasticard strips. The legs are Dark Elf Corsair, the body from a Craftworld Eldar Guardian. I wanted her striding forward, holding a lamp at the very least. I worked on the Shadowseer first, my concept for her being a guide, or more accurately a lighthouse. These three together were a brilliant support group for a Dark Eldar army, so of course I needed to customize. The Heroes Path was a 7th edition Formation consisting of three Harlequin characters - a Solitarie, a Shadowseer and a Death Jester. Warhammer 40000 miniatures conversion inquisition This guy was built to stand at the heart of my Legion of the Damned army, the lone Inquisitior who hopefully survives long enough for his spectral saviours to arrive from Reserves (and ideally use Psychic Powers to make that a surer thing). At the time I took these images, I hadn t found a good animal to act as his Cyber-Eagle, but have since found a suitably sized miniature cat.Īnd to add to them, an Inquisitior in Terminator Armour, with Psycannon and Daemon Hammer. Next to them, s figure with a massive hammer - my conversion to stand in for Coteaz. Shown below are the four, two of whom I put in Power Armour for some variation. These were great fun, so I built four of them. Back in 7th Edition, Ordo Xenos Inquisitors could take a lovely weapon called a Conversion Beamer, which got more powerful the closer to a target you were. I also build an Apothecary to accompany the teamm using a fantasy Empire Flagellant for the main body, and loose parts from a Corpse Cart to make his stretcher.īloodbowl miniatures conversion human team griff oberwald mighty zug apothecaryĪ very simple addition here, a quick collection of Imperial Inquisitiors for my oversize Inquition force.įirst, a set of five. ![]() Legs and arms still from basic Bloodbowl parts. I went for this to strip down his armour and accent his violent, thuggish behaviour. Zug on the right meanwhile ended up the body and head of a fantasy Chaos Marauder. ![]() Griff on the left was was built entriely from Bloodbowl Human pieces, mixing and matching pieces to make him look more impressive but not overdoing it to the level where he can’t realistically play. ![]() To round off the team, I wanted my own unique versions of the two Star Players available for Humans - Griff Oberwald and Mighty Zug. I didn’t bother doing any work on them.īut in the middle image you see the two figures I did work on. Not a massive amount of building in here, but the images are amgamated, so I have to show the whole thing to show you the builds.ĪT the top (and most of the bottom) of the below image, you see my basic team of Humans.
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