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Columbia, MO USA

I have made two St Celestine conversions so far. I have not been 100% happy with them, and besides, the second one had huge wings, and while they looked good and you can't draw line of site to wings, they did make game play challenging.

Here is my third and hopefully final attempt at St Celestine. So far she is just primed. I used a Serephum as a base.

Again, Pictures form my Iphone with no special lighting.







   
Made in us
Dakka Veteran





Columbia, MO USA

Here she is with some paint on her. Coming along well I feel. I think the cape needs some work on the back and some other details, but I like how she is coming along. Any suggestions?







   
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Inside your mind, corrupting the pathways

Looks awesome - great work!

   
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My god. How on earth did you do that cape? It all screams 'living saint heretics, you're fethed'. Spectacular.

Keep it up!

My $0.02, which since 1992 has rounded to nothing. Take with salt.
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Columbia, MO USA

Thank you. The cape is made out of green stuff over plasticard.

I have done some more work on the cape, smoothing out the colors and bringing the highlights out more.







   
 
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