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Cut off the horns from one of the skulls my Citadel Skulls collection and used it to fashion a bow to attach to a Reaper Mummy warrior. Pleased with the result! Going to use him as Master of Arrows for my Tomb Kings skeleton archers (for which I'm using Reaper Bones Skeleton Guardian Archers models).
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Central California

That is one of the simplest yet useful conversions I have seen in a while. Nice. One thing stands out for me. The original model (or picture) lacks detail in the hand so it doesn't look like he is actualy holding the bow. Maybe you could drill a hole through the hand, but a bit of paperclip through and then drill matching holes in the horns, and the paperclip becomes the handle he is holding?
Now that I wrote all that, it seems awful complex ...so maybe not worth it.
In any case, good luck with your tomb kings army, sounds like you're doing a lot of converting (my favorite part of the hobby).

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