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Description: bodies are gurkha and victorian police, arms from female resistance, heads from Monks and Napoleonic Russians I think. Made the helmets myself
Description: A group of serdengeçi (which loosely translates to thse head who risk their heads) storming the breach of a Serbian or Hungarian fortress in the early morning hours after a successful sapping operation in exchange for double pay. Also a humble offering for WGA to keep the fantastic Ottoman sculpts coming.
Conversions: The only conversion is on the one carrying the long teber axe. I used Fireforge Russian arms (which scaled pretty well) and a Fireforge Bardiche from their accessories kits. The other change I make was scaling down the shield to 90%, although I might go even lower in the future as I like having less of the fig hidden behind it so that more the sculpt being visible.
Here's my little caveman tribe, surviving another day!
There are a few conversions present, caveman wearing a bone necklace was printed slightly larger and had his spear replaced with a stone club. Primitive archer was printed mirrored, swapped arms, bow and arrows. Finally a simple hand swap on the leader.
Sassanid General with Chaldean Christian advisors.
This is the head from the digital WGA Adishir kit. I tried printing the whole thing but due to a printing error kit bashed the head onto a fireforge Byzantine rider kit. The two priests are from the WGA Eastern Orthodox priest kit.
Here is my entry - "Takeda bodyguards" I painted it few months ago, hope it's ok. I'll try to finish another entry for fantasy category by end of august :-)
Posted those a while ago on the Facebook group. Kitbash wise I am still very satisfied and proud of it. Giving it a try here :D Officer is a Victorian Policeman, with Polish cavalry sabre and Rebel Yell head. Gun crew are almost unmodified prints of the Edo peasants.
So I thought I would try to sculpt and "kitbash" something extra for the competition. I converted the 3D Bavarian figures from Wargame Atlantic into these Grenzers. I had to create hats with faces, trousers with 'knots' on them, erase long boots, and create 'stripes' on the sides of the trousers for painting. I also added ankle boots, created backpacks, and made bottles