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Hey,

Wanted to share my newly finished warboss. This is the first model I've used greenstuff and plasticard on, and I am pretty happy with the final product.
I used the daemon prince as a base for this creation and most of the bits are from killa kans. The power klaw is from a chaos defiler. At first it seemed too big for the model, but you can't have enough dakka ^^.
Had to make the legs from scratch, so its built up by using gs, plasticard and bits from the killa kan. For this model I wanted to use as many bits as possible, and keeping the gs and plasticard to a minimum as I had no idea how to work with these materials when I started the project.
Sorry for the poor quality on the pictures, my mobile cam ain't that good ><.
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Early idea how to make the legs.

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First round of gs connecting the legs to the main body.

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Wanted to use the tabard from the daemon prince kit.

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Some pistons and cables.

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Trimmed down the claw and put on some pistons and bits to make it more orky

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Primed model

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Shroomin Brain Boy





Berlin Germany

very cool job....i always wanted to convert DP bitz t achieve something like that... very good scratch building... seems for a first job with rods and plasticcard you fell to it like a duck to water... paintjob is also very good!

cheers, vik

   
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 Viktor von Domm wrote:
very cool job....i always wanted to convert DP bitz t achieve something like that... very good scratch building... seems for a first job with rods and plasticcard you fell to it like a duck to water... paintjob is also very good!

cheers, vik



Thanks a lot, Vik! Converting the model was very rewarding. Considering doing some more, would like to do a couple of meks, weirdboy and a painboy.

Found out he needed a boss pole.
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Made in de
Shroomin Brain Boy





Berlin Germany

looks very good!

   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Very cool, great conversion. Part of me desperately wants to see a gretchin modeled on the base holding up his power claw...it looks awfully heavy.
   
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 Elbows wrote:
Very cool, great conversion. Part of me desperately wants to see a gretchin modeled on the base holding up his power claw...it looks awfully heavy.


Great idea, its certainly something I'll look into. Thank you for the advice
   
 
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