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| "Back off now, or I will open fire." |
However, as I wanted to use these particular figure with "Fallout: Factions" by "Modiphius Entertainment", and therefore needed it to be 42mm in height, I significantly upscaled the sculpt using "Chitubox" Basic by 122.74%. Furthermore, I decided to 3D print him out using medium supports - simply to ensure he survived any suction issues my resin vat might cause - and whilst such thick supports did cause a few indentations once removed, I felt they could easily be 'written off' as battle damage.
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| "I've got full authority to gun you down if you don't comply. Back off." |
Once finished, the model was super-glued onto a 40mm circular plastic base, primed in "Scale75" Thrash Metal, shaded with "Citadel" Nuln Oil and dry-brushed with (more) "Scale75" Thrash Metal. I then carefully 'picked out' all of his visible elbow, knee and shoulder joints, as well as the chap's breathing tubes with a little "Citadel" Abaddon Black, before applying a combination of "Vallejo" Heavy Red" and "Citadel" Carroburg Crimson to his right shoulder-pad.
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| "Games Workshop" WIPs - Frodo just needs his hair painted before being finished |
With such a time-consuming project, I haven't really had much time to progress anything else apart from the old 28mm metal miniature of Frodo Baggins I recently became reacquainted with whilst rummaging through my backlog looking for something else. I believe that this wonderful little sculpt comes from "the original metal Fellowship of the Ring boxed set that "Games Workshop" released in 2001", and has rather surprisingly reignited a desire in me to play some more "Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game" in the near future...



Beautiful work on Trooper!
ReplyDeleteThey look even better together.
And I'm looking forward to more Hobbits :)
Thanks very much, Michal. He took quite a while to build. But definitely worth the effort in the end, imho. Frodo is now finished and I do indeed have some more Hobbits on my painting table.
DeleteFantastic Brotherhood of Steel Simon, the armour has lots of character as does your conversion. Fantastic work on Frodo as well especially with how small the model is.
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave, much appreciated. My leader/champion should certainly stick out from the rest of my squad. I'm going to try and squeeze in a few more hobbits over the coming weeks if I can, as they're a lot of fun to paint.
DeleteSuperb work and conversion on the Power Armoured Trooper sir!
ReplyDeletePossible top ten stuff right there. 😉
Cheers Roger.