Today I built and converted two Farseers and a Warlock, which involved a lot of sanding, pinning and green stuffing. In order to make the Farseer models more consistent with their codex entry, I removed the hand with the Shuriken Pistol from the Farseer with the staff (which shall be a Singing Spear) and glued it to the one with the Witchblade. Then I gave the first one a pointing hand from the Repeater Bolt Thrower sprue, and the other one a bare head from the Dragon Mage kit, both from the High Elves range. I imagine that the first Farseer is kind of the wise old guy, while the bare headed one is a younger, more active kind.
I also started to build a Fire Prism with a shortened, old school looking Prism Cannon. I’m going to show you tomorrow.
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Lol , are have you seen the ones I converted last week ? might give you some ideas ;o)
Nice attention to detail changing the hands, but then on the other hand: why is the plastic headed warlock not looking in the direction he is shooting?
Love to follow your blog. keep up the great work!
Nice conversions, particularly the bare headed farseer – you don't see those guys running around without a helmet very often