Kitbashes & Conversions – Creating Alternative Models
I have put together a collection of images showing off the various kitbashes, and conversions, I have done over my years playing Warhammer 40K.
This is where we show off the finished pieces we’ve been working on. This includes, but isn’t limited to, 40K armies, Blood Bowl teams, miniature terrain projects, and so much more.
I have put together a collection of images showing off the various kitbashes, and conversions, I have done over my years playing Warhammer 40K.
I present to you, my version of Wazdakka Gutsmek, the infamous Evil Suns speed freak. This is completely converted, and not a stock model.
For 10 years I worked on this project, a Mek on a deff-jetbike. It’s painted in an Evil Sunz scheme because red ones go fasta.
I have finished painting my Human Blood Bowl team, the Titan Bay Thunderhawks. I’m really happy with how the team has come out.
Hello again. Android here with the first of my new army progress updates. After stagnating with my painting over the last couple of months, I’m going to start sharing my progress to gain some motivation and tips! So, below is… Read More »Alpha Legion Army Showcase for Warhammer 40K
I’ve completed the painting on my Chaos Lord on Steed of Slaanesh. The Steed is a Cold One from WHFB, which works very well I think.
A quick update on my Rebel Grot Armored Sentinel squadron. I’ve finished painting one of the three and am making good progress on the other two.
This Themed Workbench article goes through the concept and creation of a Star Wars themed army for Warhammer 40k including models and rules used.
After months and months of work, my Chaos Knight Titan is completed. I’ve got a ton of shots for you to check out and enjoy!
My Pre-Heresy Death Guard Contemptor Dreadnought is now fully painted for the Dreadtober painting challenge. Lots of pictures!
Part one of a series where I take a look at a themed army from the initial idea through to completion, this time with the ultrasmurfs.
I created a Carnival of Chaos Plague Cart using a 3D printer. Here’s a showcase of that printed model all painted up. Check it out.