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A little while ago I was commissioned to paint up a Grey Knights force. Unfortunately, I didn't get photos of every mini in the force, but I did get a few example photos taken, so here they are:
You're welcome, the reason it is so interesting is because it is noticeably different than the purifier helm and shoulder pad. I need to learn how to do that for my Rubricae
Your dreadknight conversion is amazing how long did it take to sculpt the head? or was it a big one from something else that you converted. really love it and how you mounted the weapon on the shoulder to keep the arm free. amazing. the rest of the models are really good but the knight is by far my favourite.
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Ubl1k wrote: Your dreadknight conversion is amazing how long did it take to sculpt the head? or was it a big one from something else that you converted. really love it and how you mounted the weapon on the shoulder to keep the arm free. amazing. the rest of the models are really good but the knight is by far my favourite.
I'm fond of that knight as well- but the conversion work is not mine. My client assembled the minis and mailed them to me- the torso and head were a resin part.
I'm not sure who makes that particular conversion kit, but I'm definitely a fan.