- on top of the backpack, I've added a wooden panel maintained by chains (all bits from the flagellant plastic sprue). My initial intent was to transform this model into a standard bearer, but I've found a better idea (to see in a future post);
- I've extended the weapon with the upper part of a club carried by a gnoblar;
- and finally, I've glued a skull and a scroll below the pile of books in the back.
Monday, May 1, 2017
Flagellant #2
Second fanatic of this new unit, I've made a few changes to the original model (MM65):
Labels:
Empire flagellants,
MM65
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Very nice - the hair draws your eye to the face so I think it works well. Looking forward to seeing the completed unit.
ReplyDeleteMe too. Three converted models are ready for painting. I'm still struggling with the "flagellant warmachine" I have in mind, and I also need to convert one last model. More to see in the coming months I guess...
DeleteI really love the belt in his mouth, great as usual. Maybe the cub is a bit like "the gendarme" and "Guignol"... Sorry but it's my "Lyon's part" speaking 😉
ReplyDeleteAh! The club is indeed weird. But the whole concept of crazy flagellants too :p
DeleteMagnifique!!
ReplyDeleteThe mods are great and paint job as well of course! Great work on the text on the scroll too!
ReplyDelete/Hans
Thanks for noticing the scroll :)
DeleteC'est du bon ! Elle va dépoter cette unité !
ReplyDeleteJ'espère bien. C'est la première unité qu'il va falloir refaire du coup :p
DeleteHéhéhé, et ben celui ci a quelque chose à compenser ! ^^
ReplyDeleteLe travail de conversion est juste nickel, on a l'impression qu'elle a toujours été comme ça, et elle est bien barrée comme j'aime.
Et comme toujours, la peinture est au top...
J'ai hâte de voir l'unité complète !
Merci. La 3e fig ne devrait plus tarder...
DeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeletethanks a lot!
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