Ooof. After four complete OWACs I must take my first mulligan without a single complete model to show for it.
I'll share the progress I made up until we had to start packing and moving to another house around mid-month. You can't do everything.
First is my cargo drone. This is a heavily converted wraithlord. The thighs and upper arms have been swapped to make him shorter and with a longer reach. His left hand has been replaced with a stand from an eldar weapon platform; I thought it looked more mechanical and clamp/forklift adjacent than the hand. His torso is backwards and leaned forward with a plastic spoon glued on as a sort of dump truck/ bed to store things as he moves about. To make the spoon look more eldar I added some jetbike and weapon platform bits to it. The final touches were green stuff tubes between the joints - this works both as an eldar motif (they have these tubes on their guns) but also as a structural stupport. Basically, it's a long external pin to add to the internal pinning between the joints.
I will aim to finish all of these minis and then some for the next month.
I am thinking another trash-made tank, a jeb bike gang, or some close combat guys with dual pistols.
On a less dour note, I attended an Oldhammer convention in Portland in early May and got to use my Pirates in some games.
That's a very busy month for a man taking a mulligan - I look forward to seeing these guys finished next month.
ReplyDeleteSuch creative pieces this month! The kind of miniatures that request a lot of time and force you into mulligan ;) totaly worth it!
ReplyDeleteBloodbowl Elves as Eldar Stevedores is very clever, and their look fits with the pirate vibe. The conversion work on the Wraith-loader is brilliant.
ReplyDeletePlus pictures from an Oldhammer event where you used your OWAC minis!? Best. Mulligan. Ever.
OMG, the final month is gonna have a load going on! Great post - I love how the hover truck is looking ✨
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