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Post subject: Converting classic BB Dwarf figures  PostPosted: Jun 24, 2004 - 07:13 PM



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I just aquired a classic set of Blood Bowl dwarfs. I would like to do some customizing to them and work with the green stuff for the first time. I am curious if anyone has done any converting to these models and can share what was done. I am looking for some inspiration and ideas. Thanks!
 
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Well, just one piece of advice: be careful with your side cutters if you try and hack through a stocky little bugger's torso. Wink

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Do you mean the 2nd edition or the 3rd edition dwarves?

The 2nd edition ones are nice, but most of the 3rd edition ones are quite useless for conversions (big lump of metal) in my opinion. Better to buy a box of plastic Warhammer dwarves and convert them than to try to come up with something from the 3rd ed ones..

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I guess I should have better clarified. They are 2nd edition minis.

I like that they have more of a football look than the 3rd edition minis (IMHO). The 2nd ed dwarves are so stocky, it does not present many options to customize. Since I am new at using greenstuff, I may be missing the boat on some obvious things to try though. I thought about toying with the facemasks but that is as far as I got.
 
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All of the arms are so close to the body that it may be a tough conversion...but cutting off an arm and putting it in a more dynamic position would be a start I guess.

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Not exactly sure what 2nd ed. minis you have or the conversions in mind but here are some suggestions.
1. Green Stuuf can be frustrating to use at first. I STILL do not completely understand how it works but GENERALLY you will need to works in layers. 1st general "shape" let dry/cure/harden THEN add detail/texture.

2. Any conversion out more than a quarter inch will need a "pin" frame FIRST.

GOoD LUCK!

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