Managed to get more of a start on some of the scavengers this week mostly base coated and some washes have been applied hopefully will get these finished off next week.
The current table.
Bit more putty work done on these guys filed the bat down in to a better shape added straps for the back pack and shotgun shoulder holster and filed them into shape. The two in the centre are nearly finished pretty much.
The milliput looks like so nice conversion work on the go. I look forward to seeing more.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for participating this week! I added your link to my blog post.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Paint Table Saturday!
Greetings, Sofie
Great conversions cant wait to see them paiinted
ReplyDeleteA lot of work on this table !!
ReplyDeleteThe conversions seem to be good, also.
Looking good. I look forward to seeing them finished. :-)
ReplyDeleteClever work and conversions. I'm impressed by the chap on the right who appears to have a pot on his head?
ReplyDeleteThe one on the right in the bottom pic has a welding mask on lol
DeleteReally like the colours on the scavengers. Very nice putty work on your conversions too.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I need to get some green stuff or procreate and have a try with it milliput isn't that great for tine stuff.
DeleteGood looking conversions, they're going to be quite a force when finished
ReplyDeleteGreat conversions! you have lots of model to paint now :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. Don't we always have lots of models to paint?
DeleteI like your conversions. Subtle yet really good.
ReplyDeleteAnd painting is progressing quite good. Now keep it up mate ;-)
Yeah I will lay off the conversions this week and try and get some painting done its starting to get crowded :)
DeleteI really want to paint Hasslefree Mckenzie up. But want to get at least 5 of the scavs done first so that will be my first goal.
Hola
ReplyDeleteBuenas minis,y que cantidad
Atento estaremos
UN SALUDO
Hi J.D Thanks for looking :)
DeleteLots of nice looking figures on the go there. I look forward to seeing how they turn out.
ReplyDeleteAlways good to see anyone's hobby pogress mate. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks great Simon and I now feel that my resolve is almost broken. I may need to head over to kick-starter!
ReplyDeletelast 7 days sir! £50 gets you 17 figs and the rulebook :)
DeleteCurse you Quinton, now a fully paid up backer! :)
DeleteAwesome glad your on board sir!
DeleteGreat touches Simon- sometimes a little conversion just brings the model to life, and you've achieved that.
ReplyDeleteThanks :) Having a funny evening just stripped some old hasslefree figures I painted a while back.
DeleteThings are proceeding nicely, Simon.
ReplyDeleteOh my, how could I miss that!
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing, from what I can see, really looking forward to see them painted. I love the plastic-to-metal conversion, but that double barrel strapped to the back, now that's a great idea!
Thanks they are to represent members of an engineering faction for across the dead earth and they represent what those characters where armed with. I was sure how to a the shotgun and it seemed like the easiest way of doing. I'm unsure whether there needs to be something across the back and over the other shoulder or to just add a backpack as well.
DeleteWelding mask...pot. It's all the same in the post apocalyptic wasteland! :) Looking good Simon
ReplyDeleteThanks indeed it all protects the head!
DeleteI've never used miliput, but haven't had much success will sculpt for anything other than gap filling. I find it's too sticky (even with water) for me to work with to get good results. I hope you have better luck, it certainly looks like you're doing just fine so far.
ReplyDeleteIts ok don't use water it makes it slimy. Mathyoo suggested I add more than is required then file into shape after. Which is what I pretty much did above. I shall get something else at some point.
ReplyDeleteNice project, Simon. I'm looking forward to seeing the guy with the helmet and face shield painted up. Best, Dean
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