This will always be one of my favorite miniatures. It was also one of the first elaborate conversions I had done.
It involved incorporating a Confrontation miniature with some Games
Workshop bitz, and lots of little scratch built pieces. The primary
element was the psycannon that I made out of the grey sculpey, which is
stronger and keeps an edge.
There was even a bit of plasticard and green stuff. I used brown stuff
on the purity seals so that they could have a more dramatic position... flowing in the breeze.
As you can see, this character had wracked up quite a few trophies!
And now for some color images of the painted piece. This Inquisitor
Lord eventually had an entire story written for him, as well as a few campaigns in which he was a central character.
As you can see, Slaneesh marines were the primary target of his wrath... and his trusty psycannon!
In his honor, I painted this at a Games Day. It actually won an award
for best artwork. One of three awards (Stikki Wikkit also has one).
I think most of you have already seen all the finished retinue
figures... but not these WIP images. So, I have prepared a series of posts that will combine the finished and in progress photos!
This will always be one of my favorite miniatures. It was also one of the first elaborate conversions I had done.
It involved incorporating a Confrontation miniature with some Games
Workshop bitz, and lots of little scratch built pieces. The primary element was the psycannon that I made out of the grey sculpey, which is
stronger and keeps an edge.
There was even a bit of plasticard and green stuff. I used brown stuff
on the purity seals so that they could have a more dramatic position... flowing in the breeze.
As you can see, this character had wracked up quite a few trophies!
And now for some color images of the painted piece. This Inquisitor
Lord eventually had an entire story written for him, as well as a few campaigns in which he was a central character.
As you can see, Slaneesh marines were the primary target of his wrath... and his trusty psycannon!
In his honor, I painted this at a Games Day. It actually won an award
for best artwork. One of three awards (Stikki Wikkit also has one).
I think most of you have already seen all the finished retinue
figures... but not these WIP images. So, I have prepared a series of posts that will combine the finished and in progress photos!
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