I'm really looking forward for my local store's order containing Daemon Prince kits arrive, so that I can get the last bits I need for my current project: A
40k Daemon Prince conversion of this big f***er...

And when I got my hands on it, I must admit I was like...
In real life, I must say I was inpressed by its size (I know it was a towering beast, but it was actually bigger than I though) ,and it changed my plans by using the shoulder pads from the plastic Daemon Prince kit, because they were too small

) and it wasn't only its size that surprised me, it was an impressive model too, not much of the
OTT (anatomically) stuff if you ask me.
Though I'm not so fond of its head (it's nicely sculpted though, but it isn't my cup of tea), so I ordered the head from the new Zombie Dragon kit from eBay for it, and it fits very great, neither too big nor too small, which is the only problem with the current Daemon Prince. However, some conversion skills were needed to make the head fit to the body and some
GS skills to make the head look more organic (sculpting eyes and covering the skull's gaps and such).
I was looking for making it more
40k'esque, I clipped its nails off and replaced them with the knives and scythes from the
VC Zombies (as I want this
DP to be a former Chaos Terminator Lord, who was armed with Lightning Claws) and fortunately I found some of the guitar strings one of my friends gave me, because they were completely messed up for guitar standards, but excellent for mini standards.

So I decided to cut them short enough for the
DP's arms, gluing them on the arms and hands and finally places small sausages of
GS around the strings to make them look like they're going inside/outside his arms.
Later, I looked back at the shoulder pads and then I pondered about how they would fit and suddenly...

They should be, like the rest of his armor, fused into his body! With some cutting on the shoulder pads after placing them on his shoulders to see where to cut and some
GS on the shoulder pads' edges and into his shoulders, they look much better than looked like they were placed on his shoulders with nothing holding them.
Now I just need the trophy racks of the
DP kit, so that I get the other bitz to make another
DP from this kit for another project I've got in mind. Two birds with one stone... Or should I say...

Shoota!