I thought I would use this space to post up a few pictures of characters I have converted and painted up.
"A ruler who hides behind paid executioners soon forgets what death is." |
First we have Eddard 'Ned' Stark and his massive Valyrian steel great sword 'Ice.' The body is a Perry plastic from the WotR infantry boxes. The blade for the sword came from some old ridiculous fantasy miniature. The crosspiece is a bit of a sprue , and the pommel comes from a Wargames Factory gladius. The head is a plasticWargames Factory ancient German tribesman, complete with the trademark Wargames Factory 'mushy face,' as I like to call it. I think this is the least pleasing figure of the bunch, due to the bad face sculpt, and the coloring of the sword. I was going for a bluish tint but not sure I like the way it turned out. The Valyrian steel effect I later came up with looks better (see Jon Snow below).
"I think it passing odd that I am loved by one for a kindness I never did, and reviled by so many for my finest act." |
Here is Jaime 'The Kingslayer' Lannister, (spoiler alert!) after his run in with the Brave Companions and his heel-to-semi-face turn). The body is once again a Perry plastic, the cloak is from the Fireforge Teutonic sergeants plastic box, the head is chopped from a Foundry Roman head that came stuck on a stake meant as a Germanic/Gallic decoration. The armor is polished looking I think, washed at one point with yellow to give it a golden-white appearance.
"I have won every battle, yet somehow I'm losing the war." |
Above is Robb Stark, 'The Young Wolf.' The components are fairly similar to the Jaime figure, body by Perry plastics, cloak by Fireforge, and a Foundry head hacked off.
"There’s no shame in fear, my father told me, what matters is how we face it." |
Jon Snow is almost entirely from the Fireforge Teutonic infantry set. There is a little sculpting done at teh back of the right arm to get it in the position I wanted. The wolf's head pommel piece was sculpted by me from Kneadatite 'green stuff'. The figure is decent, and I like how it turned out, though I wish the nose on the Fireforge hooded head was not so broad. It is a little overpowering for the face, and does not quite look as I would want.
Here we have a Targaryen of some sort. The armor is inspired by Rhaegar's at the Battle of the Trident, but I could not quite get the whole Targaryen sigil on the chest, so one dragon head will have to suffice, rather than three. This one is entirely from the Perry platic WotR boxes. The dragon on the chest was altered and fitted by me from a 6th ed. Warhammer dark elf shield decoration.
I hope you enjoy, and say tuned for the some pictures of my command vignettes I intend to use for the campaign.
S.V.B.E.
Nice conversion work. I like the scheme to put up scenes from 'your own lands.'
ReplyDeleteExcellent conversions!
ReplyDeleteGood gracious, is actually 12 years since I first read "A Game of Thrones"? I must confess to not really being able to get into the show - even having read the books, I found it difficult to keep the characters straight, and of course the show starts to diverge from the books over time,. Maybe George will finish this saga while we're both still alive, and maybe not! :-)
Sounds like good progress on the WotR armies as well!