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1. Female Grey Seer



This was a Reaper Bones female were-rat shaman. The original head looks more like a ferret than a rat, and the four-fingered hands are awful - so I've replaced those.

For a name, how about: Bell-hag Tinnitiktch


2. Her Mount



He still squeaks.

Things I still plan to do before starting painting:-
- rope ladder
- green stuff to bulk up its back
- better jawbone - de-flesh a mouse? no, better to have a...
- gasmask + tanks
- mutant limbs
- birds for the top bit
- roadsign for the base

This message was edited 5 times. Last update was at 2022/06/12 18:25:13


 
   
Made in gb
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3. Belfry Birds + Rat



One of the (many) problems of this diorama is the structure above the rat is plain/dull - and rather than go through level-by-level putting little carvings everywhere, I thought I would try and put something very detailed at the top to distract attention from the simplicity of the dowel frame.

These birds are so small the models could use them as models. It might take a long time to get them to look like natural panicked birds - but I think this proves the concept and I can put them all in a little tin now until a later stage in the project. I'm not sure yet if I should stick the ends of the plastic fishing-line bits into green-stuff or drill little holes in the timber. I should probably have painted them before gluing, as there might be little unpainted areas visible through the plastic.

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