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Roarin' Runtherd







A while ago, I posted here looking for some tips and advise on how one might create a guitar that would fit in the hands of the most metal of warbosses. I didn't want to run the risk of inadvertently performing thread necromancy, so link to that here: https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/756404.page.

A big thank you to those of you who replied with ideas and examples. It helped a lot and I wanted to share what I was able to accomplish.

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I intended to take several WIP pictures of this to share here, but my inner mek took over, and I didn't stop to think about documenting my progress until I had finished assembling and started painting. Oh well...

What I did was draw out a template of the general shape I wanted and made sure it was a good scale. I then cut individual pieces of plasticard out to make the body, first the axe portion, and then the triangle bit that went over top. Then, two strips for the neck. The lower portion went under the triangle part, and the top strip made the neck flush with it.

I had to shave areas of the axe part to get it to the proper shape... Initially, the blades were not uniform with each other. I then whittled down the blade edges of the axe to make them look like the real deal. This turned out really good, but the primer I used detracted from the detail just a bit.

Along the neck, I had this thin strip of plastic that I used for the fret lines, the spacing between them getting less and less as I got closer to the body. I did an image search on Google for an electric guitar for reference. As for the strings, I used a thin jeweler's wire. Getting those suckers secured to neck was tricky, and so was keeping them straight. The top of the guitar is a bit crude, as I used a strip of greenstuff to initially hold the wire in place, then I used a needle to dab superglue under the wire on each fret line. Doing this ensures the wire will not bend much over time. It looks rough at the top, but what are you gonna do?

I'm not sure where I got the gun bit that I put on the neck, but the shell casings coming out came from the Ork Boyz, obviously.

Here is the finished product: I present to you, Face-Fist Head-Banga!

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For the Boss himself, he's an AoBR Warboss. I had to cut his power klaw arm off at the elbow, turn it in and upside down so he had the proper pose. I pinned the arm in place and filled the gap in with greenstuff, reconstructing his elbow with some low-grade sculpting skills. (A good paint job covered the flaws up adequately). Based on where the guitar would be as he held it, I needed to have him look up slightly, so I used some greenstuff to redirect his neck. I also needed his other arm to be angled upward a little, so again, greenstuff to reposition it. This made his shoulder ugly, so I covered it with a shoulder pad from a Boar Boss kit. And yes, that is the same gun arm that comes with this model, I just (very carefully) cut the gun off his hand.

The speaker box is made from plasticard. For the speakers themselves, I pushed some greenstuff against a texture that made them look like actual speakers. I pushed them outward from inside the cube to give them a rounded appearance.

For a final touch, I used little spikes of greenstuff to make a mohawk for him. I decorated him with other Orky bits and gave him a good detailed paintjob.

He's easily my favorite Warboss now, and I can't wait to debut him in my next game.
   
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Blood-Drenched Death Company Marine




Lol! That's Great! Love the Name.
   
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Otiose in a Niche






Hyderabad, India

Proper!

 
   
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Crazy Marauder Horseman




Poland

That's awesome! But the speaker with this lens remind me Wall-E :p
   
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Mekboy Hammerin' Somethin'





Bedford

Great Work Rottooth, you have done really well on this conversion, he has lots of character.

and thanks for taking the time to explain what you did, some interesting ideas to get the effect for the speaker.

Have fun showing him off

   
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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

 Frodeck wrote:
That's awesome! But the speaker with this lens remind me Wall-E :p


It's "Wall-E of Noize"**, innit?

Awesome ork. You should find the rest of the band and get 'em back together. The "Goffik rocker" ones.

** "Wall of noise" was a recording industry studio production system used to maximise the "depth" of sound on a recording.

I'm OVER 50 (and so far over everyone's BS, too).
Old enough to know better, young enough to not give a ****.

That is not dead which can eternal lie ...

... and yet, with strange aeons, even death may die.
 
   
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Humming Great Unclean One of Nurgle





In My Lab

That's incredibly dumb. I absolutely love it!

Clocks for the clockmaker! Cogs for the cog throne! 
   
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Roarin' Runtherd







Thank you all...

I'd love to get the Goff Rockers models, but GW doesn't seem to offer them for sale anymore... I think I missed the boat on that one.

And you're right... Does kind of look like Wall-E.
   
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Regular Dakkanaut





This is fantastic. Possibly my favorite ork conversion so far.
   
 
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