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Stabbin' Skarboy






I was looking at a picture of Ghazy fighting a platoon of guardsmen and he was dreadnought size compared to them. So I want to make my own Big War boss and have some ideas on how but some general tips would be much appreciated. So for the bulk of the model I want to use a warhammer fantasy stormfiends, Where I start running into problems are the head and the feet. I don't know where I could find a head big enough for such a large body, and they have Rat feet that I would like to cover up.
I am fairly good a kitbashing and at cutting up bitz to serve my purpose. However I have no experience with green stuff.
I would appreciate any tips, criticism, or any bit recommendations.
   
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Using Inks and Washes






I've made mega nobs out of storm fiends on my blog.

Ork heads are quite over sized anyway - I used Warboss heads and they seemed to fit okay.

With the feet there is no easy fix, I cut down the rat feet by basically removing the toes, then using pin I extended the legs making ankles as the rat legs are to short. After that it was all green stuff work to rebuild the legs and flesh out the feet by adding boots.

Good luck.

   
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Stabbin' Skarboy






Thanks appreciate the tips
   
 
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