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Devastating Dark Reaper




Hey, everyone! I've decided to convert my own models for my chaos army. My goal is to have a completely converted army. Following through with that, I've started with a pair of Chaos Sorcerers. I'd appreciate any advice you guys could give to help me make them more detailed/unique, especially since this is the first time I've ever really used green stuff. What I've done so far is take some Khorne Berzerkers, Give them robe bottoms, sorcerer heads, horns on a shoulder pad and on the power pack, and a copper wire going from the power pack to the force weapon. One of them is supposed to have goat horns, while the other has some beefy bull horns. The horns are intended to sort of be bursting from the surrounding flesh, almost. I have some swords and staves that I intend to use, they just haven't come in, yet. The staff goes in the model's left hand, while the sword goes in it's right. What do you guys think I should do to improve on these?




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Ork Boy Hangin' off a Trukk




Newcastle, Australia

I really like what you've done so far, kind of looks like chaotic energies are swirling around inside the cloth near his legs/feet.

GS looks nice and smooth as well, good work.

 
   
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Devastating Dark Reaper




Thanks. I borrowed some tools and used petroleum jelly to keep the stuff from sticking. It kept everything nice and smooth .
   
 
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