It's too bad that heavy cavalry just does not work in 8th edition. I loved these minis, although I did not enjoy failing leadership 9 stupidity checks on 3D6 5 turns in a row!!!!
This incarnation combines a few older figs with the newer plastics. The old metal versions were part of a unit which won a Silver Demon in 2007.
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Saturday, March 3, 2012
Second gallery of converted Celtos Blood bowl team
Converting Celtos minis into a Norse Blood Bowl team
Here is a team I did several years ago using Celtos Gael figures as a base. It is not always the easiest prospect to convert metal minis in this way, especially when one does not have a razor saw!
But, I was able to hack and file away at parts to recreate them into a Norse team, replete with runners, blitzers, ulfwerners, coaching staff, etc.
I have another batch of images which I will post tomorrow showing the rest of the team, including the use of some Crocodile Games miniatures
Here we go:
A WIP giving you an idea of what was done prior to painting:
This is one of those Crocodile Games minis. They are very nice sculpts!
But, I was able to hack and file away at parts to recreate them into a Norse team, replete with runners, blitzers, ulfwerners, coaching staff, etc.
I have another batch of images which I will post tomorrow showing the rest of the team, including the use of some Crocodile Games miniatures
Here we go:
A WIP giving you an idea of what was done prior to painting:
This is one of those Crocodile Games minis. They are very nice sculpts!
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