Spell Martyr Conversion

Original upload date: April 20 2013

When I first read about Spell Martyrs, I imagined them busting ribs Alien-style just as they are consumed by their Warlock’s magic. So I wanted my Martyrs to be mostly intact, pre-rib-burst. My third Martyr will eventually be the original sculpt.

Spell Martyr Conversion

The female is based on Cylena Raefyll’s torso with the original Martyr legs and arms. The male is the original with a resculpted chest.

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Angelius Conversion

Original upload date: April 20 2013 – March 16 2015

I love to use the Angelius in games, even if he is a little top heavy.

Angelius

In order to convert my second Angelius, I chopped the middle part of the tail off  and then sculpted a new one wrapping around a (bark chip) rock. The core of the tail was made of aluminium foil to save on weight, putty and to act as a frame so that I could get the positioning right.

Angelius Conversion

I cut away the wing webbing close to his body and repositioned this wings curled around closer, like a perched gargoyle.

Angelius Conversion

I might even prefer him to the original, he certainly topples over less often!

Angelius Conversion

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Forsaken Conversion

Original upload date: April 17 2013

I wanted at least two Forsaken for my Abby list but I don’t like to have identical models, so I had a go at modifying the second one.

Forsaken

At this point I was still very new to sculpting so I needed a reference to compare size and shapes. I based the new head off Vayl1 and the new arm off Annyssa Ryvaal’s.

Forsaken Conversion

Forsaken Conversion

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Shepherd Conversion

Original upload date: April 17 2013 – July 12 2015

I painted my first Shepherd to have a bright red cape lining.

Shepherd

I came to greatly value the Shepherd’s presence on the battlefield, both in healing a much needed beast and managing fury. I don’t think there’s a better one-point option for Legion. I wanted another, so two years later I converted a second Shepherd.

Shepherd Conversion

To distinguish her from the original sculpt I wanted to remove her hood and make her hold the weapon in both hands. I gave her Saeryn’s head and Cylena Raefyll’s arms which I modified to hold the scythe instead of her sword.

Shepherd Conversion

This conversion looks simple but was actually surprisingly fiddly. First I had to remove the head, arms and a substantial part of the cloak to go with them. Cylena’s arms end halfway up the bicep so I pinned them into position and sculpted back in the rest. Getting them into the correct position was very tricky because I had to gauge the correct arm length and ensure that the angles matched up so that the haft would sit correctly in both hands. I resculpted the top part of the cloak and added a hood from Eiryss3.

Shepherd Conversion

Here they are, side by side for comparison:

Shepherd Conversion

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Ravagore

Original upload date: April 16 2013 – September 19 2015

The Ravagore/Scythean was my first attempt at magnetising the multi-part kit. The arms and heads can be swapped between the two heavy beasts.

Ravagore

I like the fire effect on the first ravagore, but I left it off on the second one so that I could more easily tell them apart on the battlefield. Apologies for washing the colour out!

Ravagore

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