All right, here is part two!
Most of these images show the team in my 'neutral' stadium that I made for our old league, in which we played our conference championship games and finals.
Here we go...
Here is Griff Oberwald:
And Ricky Williams having a 'smoke'
More cheerleaders
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Monday, March 5, 2012
A gallery of Privateer Press miniatures
Fallen Angels: Warhammer 40k Dark Angels converted to Chaos
This was a fun batch of minis I did years ago. The base of the colors on the robes was Shadow Grey. In fact, this scheme is so neat, I am going to use it as an alternate theme color wise for my upcoming Easterling army (they have been hanging around with Ringwraiths too long, I suppose).
Emperor's Champion minis are handy for just about everything. It was quite tricksy to make him Fallen!
Emperor's Champion minis are handy for just about everything. It was quite tricksy to make him Fallen!
Necron Destroyer
Images of my old Demonhunters Army: Gallery #1
My very first army back in the day was Demonhunters. I started out with them in the fall of 2007, during 4th edition. I am digging up the old photos of them, since I am creating a new version for the Friday 40k tournament at Adepticon this year.
I will have plenty of wip photos of the new stuff I am making for that army, so don't worry!
This was my Grand Master, possibly my favroite mini I ever did for the army.
The army was mostly about Inquisitors and Stormtroopers, so here is the Primary Inquisitor, Sebatian Toh (I have a short story with him that I will post later!). The base was a Rackham mini, with all sorts of GW bits and such...
Some stormtroopers (lots more images coming of these):
I also made a ton of servitors, many of them from old plastic Blood Bowl minis:
This was the first of several Marneus Calgar conversions which I did. All of them were pre Finecast, so lots of hacking away at solid metal!
And some Death Cult Assassins made from Privateer Press Warmachine minis;
I filled out a lot of the units with Acolytes, Mystics and so on;
I will have plenty of wip photos of the new stuff I am making for that army, so don't worry!
This was my Grand Master, possibly my favroite mini I ever did for the army.
The army was mostly about Inquisitors and Stormtroopers, so here is the Primary Inquisitor, Sebatian Toh (I have a short story with him that I will post later!). The base was a Rackham mini, with all sorts of GW bits and such...
Some stormtroopers (lots more images coming of these):
I also made a ton of servitors, many of them from old plastic Blood Bowl minis:
This was the first of several Marneus Calgar conversions which I did. All of them were pre Finecast, so lots of hacking away at solid metal!
And some Death Cult Assassins made from Privateer Press Warmachine minis;
I filled out a lot of the units with Acolytes, Mystics and so on;
Miami Dolphins human blood bowl team: Gallery #1
Since I have lots of photos of this team, it will be done in two posts today. I have several images of the team interacting in a dugout of my primary Blood Bowl stadium.
There were a variety of miniature manufacturers used for this team. Primarily, it was the newer GW human team, which was much more spikey than the last go around. Some of the staff miniatures were Shadowforge, and I believe one or two Impact minis as well.
So here we go!
The Coach:
Can't have a team without cheerleaders!
And an Ogre:
More to come later today when I get back to the studio!
There were a variety of miniature manufacturers used for this team. Primarily, it was the newer GW human team, which was much more spikey than the last go around. Some of the staff miniatures were Shadowforge, and I believe one or two Impact minis as well.
So here we go!
The Coach:
Can't have a team without cheerleaders!
And an Ogre:
More to come later today when I get back to the studio!
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