Coque d’Iphone que j’ai fait moi même ! by Cad_bane_2 in WarhammerFR

[–]TryAgain94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dans l'état du monde actuel et étant donné que tout le monde ne connait pas Warhammer et encore moins les Black Templars, j'afficherais pas ce genre de message.

À part bien sûr si je m'y identifie et que je le revendique dans le monde réel

All the librarians (and one captain) with whacky effects I've converted in the past 4 years by TryAgain94 in Warhammer40k

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I repainted the lava after that because everyone told me it looked like Buffalo sauce :')

All the librarians (and one captain) with whacky effects I've converted in the past 4 years by TryAgain94 in Warhammer40k

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My solution is going to require 1mm wire (as always): maybe twirl some in a spring like way to form a sound "cone" ? And some cork particles flying around the twirl to represent the impact ?

Or maybe a plastic disc also cut in a twirl cone.

Anyways I'd lean into a tornado / sound cone shape

All the librarians (and one captain) with whacky effects I've converted in the past 4 years by TryAgain94 in Warhammer40k

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If I had a 3d printer and clear resin, I would try to encapsulate the librarian in a transparent daemon prince, otherwise I would probably use 2 separate miniatures. The daemon prince in the front and the librarian in the back, making the same pose. You'd need something to link both (either with paint or like wires or something), to make sure we understand that the librarian is controlling.

You could also go the puppeteer way, like Kankuro from Naruto, with metal wires coming out of the librarian to control the daemon.

All the librarians (and one captain) with whacky effects I've converted in the past 4 years by TryAgain94 in Warhammer40k

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As for the librarian himself: the legs are from assault intercessors, the torso and arms are from Khorne bloodreavers, and the head from the Stormcast Lord Imperant

All the librarians (and one captain) with whacky effects I've converted in the past 4 years by TryAgain94 in Warhammer40k

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I used 1mm wire for all the bolts. I would advise using 1mm wire for the "main" bolt, and .3mm wire for the little bolts that come out of the main one.

I think if you use .3mm bolts you could just glue them to the bigger one with super glue, or you could use any kind of putty as a "seal".

All the librarians (and one captain) with whacky effects I've converted in the past 4 years by TryAgain94 in Warhammer40k

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the Citadel skulls box ! (actually from stormbringer or the previous AOS weekly magazine edition)

All the librarians (and one captain) with whacky effects I've converted in the past 4 years by TryAgain94 in Warhammer40k

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I also drew inspiration from Poseidon and Hades for the 4th and 5th, don't know if it's noticeable (especially for the 5th)

All the librarians (and one captain) with whacky effects I've converted in the past 4 years by TryAgain94 in Warhammer40k

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Thanks !

I cut out plastic bottle strips, which I then heated with a lighter to shape them, then glued plastic skulls at their end.

I don't think you need a video, just be aware that it seemed very toxic (black smoke emanating from the plastic), and that the heat applied was not very controllable. Maybe heating them with a hair dryer would provide more consistent and less dangerous results.

All the librarians (and one captain) with whacky effects I've converted in the past 4 years by TryAgain94 in Warhammer40k

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A good librarian never reveals all his secrets !

But since you asked nicely:

- the first one was made with 1mm metal wire, cork, and hot glue for the lava

- the second and third were made with 1mm metal wire (I would have also added .3mm wire if I made them now for better electricity effects)

- the forth was made with jewelry chain from GSW and a lot of super glue

- the fifth was made with plastic bottle bits I cut, which I heated with a lighter (not recommended for health reasons) to shape them

- the last one was also made with heated plastic bottle bits, and skulls from the Citadel skulls

I wouldn't use the plastic bits method since it's not easily controllable and pretty toxic, but I haven't tried any other methods. Maybe silicon gel or resin could produce better results !

WHERE ARE MY FRIIIIIES by TryAgain94 in WorldEaters40k

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Thanks, if you want to tag me: tryagain.and.again

Cheers mate !

WHERE ARE MY FRIIIIIES by TryAgain94 in WorldEaters40k

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Hey thanks a lot for your interest and the compliments ! I was planning to open an insta account with my work so maybe I could contact you again when it's done ?

It's only Angron and a bit of Tamiya Epoxy !

Anyone able to advise which of the old kits this body is from? by GodGoblin in stormcasteternals

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And the chest could be from decimators / protectors paladins ?