The basis for this conversion was a cheap reaper miniature wizard that ended up making an excellent INQ28 skitarii. My Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=435681... Follow me on instagram: / kitbosh
An amazing conversion, especially the purity seal placement - both functional and makes the whole model more dynamic. Do want to point out though that this ruststalker model's arm is incomplete: by default, a ruststalker's arm piece does NOT include the hand itself, only the thumb; there is a separate bit in the ruststalker kit that's then glued onto that thumb's round mount to form a full, clawed, 4-digit hand. Even if it might not be as obvious at first, it's very easy to see the missing half's supposed placement at around 4:40 mark in the video.
The match between the motion of the robes and the buttstock purity seal is absolutely *chef’s kiss*! One of those serendipitous details that make the components had been sculpted to go together. I can see why it’s your favorite! All the components blend together perfectly while looking totally unique. Id love to see what it looks like when it’s painted!
Excellent conversion, it's always a great pleasure converting/scratch Building a figure that will be your brainchild, thanks also to these new plastic figures that are easier to work than metal ones 👍😁
i've seen this reaper model used for so many cool combinations (mostly for dnd) but now that im getting into warhammer and putting together my admech for kill team this is one of my first choices when i try kitbashing.
Very nice! I've always been a kitbasher, and am working on an Ad Mech army myself, even though I don't play 40k (I'm going to use them in other games). Great idea and job on this one!
Oh wow this is one of the best yet, na 12 for giving me the inspiration to start converting again I want to say that you are my favorite converting Channel Keep up the good work and Thank you for the content
i gotta ask what pain you are spraying your models with, i just came from the other video where you made the two skitarii look brutish and the spray you used made them look super gunky. like they clogged a lot of detail. its a shame because you put such good effort in and i think it gunks up your hard work
zenithal priming tends to do this (if you don't know it's when you put on a first base of black then spary white from where the light is meant to shine) it gives a nice already shaded base pre painting, but can make the unpainted mini look clogged or muddy