Last post, I forgot to add a piece of terrain. I also have been painting some more random Stargrave citizens. I really enjoy making these conversions, but they often end up on my desk for a long time, waiting for paint.
The guy on the left has Stargrave head and arms, and a body from a sprue of zombies. I'm not sure who made them. He's some kind of angry redneck, and I painted him to look a bit like one of the guys in the old cartoon King of the Hill.
Next to him is a female alien soldier. I always think of these guys as primitive androids, and painted her to fit in with the little unit of company robots that I made a while ago.
These two are made from historical bits. The crouching sniper has a body from a Perry Miniatures Afghan soldier and a head and guns from the Stargrave mercenaries. The lady in the purple shirt has a Bolt Action torso, and Stargrave head, arms and legs.
And this pair are unconverted metal miniatures from Copplestone. The guy on the left looks like a thug from the 1980s. The man on the right is some kind of dreadlocked cyberpunk. The thug is a pretty basic miniature and works fine, but the other guy is a really cool sculpt whole simplicity helps it greatly. He reminds me of one of the voodoo priests from William Gibson's excellent novel Count Zero.
And here's the bit of cyber terrain that I forgot about. It's some cheap leftover bits from some plastic robots (maybe Heroclix) with some bits and bobs stuck on for interest. The console is a Mantic part, and the aerial comes from a Necron gun. Beyond that, I'm not sure!
That's a quite fabulous kitbashing! I really like how you combined the different bits, specially on the... comms array (I've just decided it's that). Really cool job
ReplyDeleteIt is now officially a comms array! Thanks, I knew it had some function! Cheers, they were all fun models to make.
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