Thursday 6 July 2017

Converting Thor......

A while back I received a couple of free miniatures with the "Painting War Dark Ages Special" book, one of which was a miniature that appeared to represent Thor. I thought that miniature was too much into the "realms of fantasy" for my Dark Ages collection, so I set about converting it.

In the first picture (below), you can see another person's painted version of the original figure inset to the left. To the right is my completed conversion.


So, here's what did I to the original:


  • As there is no integral base with this figure, I first drilled & pinned it to a mdf base.
  • Removed metal plates from chest.
  • Hand & Hammer were a separate piece, so I had to carefully cut away hammer from hand & drill hand out so as to fit spear.
  • Left arm was bent around to take a shield.
  • Thin layers of green-stuff were sculpted to create trousers and tunic to go under the mail shirt.
  • Extra green-stuff was added to the beard to bulk it out a bit - hey if he's going for the "hairy barbarian" look, may as well give more facial hair :-)
  • Mail shirt was sculpted on - my first go at sculpting a full mail shirt - being careful to leave the belt exposed.
  • Added a green-stuff pouch to the belt.
  • Did a press-mould of a very simple sword, to which I then added straps with thin pieces of masking tape, plus extra decoration with green-stuff to give the impression of knot-work.
  • Stuck shield to left arm
  • Painted the miniature & did the basing.














I hope you found the post interesting. I must say, I quite enjoyed this conversion lark, hopefully I will be doing a bit more and getting some sculpting practice.

All the best,
John.

11 comments:

  1. Superb!! And so realistic, wonderful job!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very nice bit of conversion work John!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Cheers Rodger, took me a while, but it was fun.

      Delete
  3. I was wondering what to do with that figure. Wasn't particularly impressed with the figure but I like what you have achieved.

    Still think it is a little scrawny when put against my Foundry figures.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Stewart. Yes, it is stylistically quite different to the Foundry sculpts.

      Delete
  4. Great work! The inner side of the cape looks really realistic!!

    ReplyDelete

17th Century Characters...mostly

 Here are some 17th Century character miniatures I finished recently.  28mm metal, mostly from Wargamer Poland: https://sklep.wargamer.pl/gb...