30/07/2016

Muties! (Pt. 2)

The project goes on and on, and I think it's time to look what I have, as I think I reached the 50% milestone, at least on the converting side of the work.

You will see I attempted no visual coherence or a theme here. They are just wasteland mutants from here and there, all they have in common is that they are outcasts from a society that hates them as much as fear them. Some of them have pilgrim robes, some have industrial worker outfits, some only some raggedy clothes over them. Each one carries a story, but it doesn't matter out there. On the wastelands, you adapt yourself or die.

Let's go then:




















 A family pic:


With this I have one of each type. Now I have another set of identical sprues (this isn't even close to an end!!) and of course the Goblin King. For the second round I'll try more complex conversions, so there won't be two identical minis. I may think of some special stuff for them. Dinosaur riders? Mad Max cars? Ahhh, decisions, decisions...

22 comments:

  1. Another great looking group of muties

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    1. Thanks! They are terribly fun to convert!

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  2. Excellent work! I like the idea of Mad Max cars, sort of like Necromunda outlanders... But giant lizards or some other beasts of burden would give them a nice feral give.... Looking forward to more!

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    1. Agh, I may need broken cars carried by giant lizards! :D

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  3. Those kitbashes are wonderful ! It makes so much sense now !

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    1. Thank you! Still lots of work incoming! Let's see what happens, hehe.

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  4. Aw man, these are so good - best use for the Escape from Goblin Town set that I have ever seen. Can't wait to see a lick of paint on 'em! As for mounts - creatures or vehicles? Hmmm... tough call... I think creatures... Have you seen these? https://antediluvianminiatures.wordpress.com/2015/12/14/shop/

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    1. Oh, man, why do you do this to me?? I didn't know of these minis, I'm in love!! Thank you!!

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  5. That's a pretty cool lookin raggedy mob there Suber. Very nice :)

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    1. Thank you! The progress is slow, but I hope I'll dare to more complex conversions for the second batch...

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  6. Great looking unit!Awesome conversion!

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    1. Thank you! I'm enjoying these so much!

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  7. These are awesome such ace conversions

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    1. Thanks! They have some strange PA quality, you can do almost anything and they'll still work.

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  8. Wow, those are great! How are you thinking of painting them? Pallid creatures of the night? Sunburnt cancerous wretches?

    For your second set, a different type of weapon would probably help to set them apart (tau arms and guns?)

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    1. Thank you! Hmm, my first thought was the pale approach, but now that you say it, maybe something more colourful would work as well, if not even better. Hmm...
      Still unsure of what I will do with the rest. I saw a diplodocus toy yesterday that boosted up my imagination for a walking fortress; kind of a post apoc mûmak. So I may use the whole bunch of remaining muties on the beast!Hm. Still to be seen...

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  9. you sure are working hard on those,
    they look amazing! :)
    I really want to see those finished!

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    1. Thank you!! Soon, soooon... (mwahahaha)

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    1. Thank you! Hoping I don't screw it when painting!

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  11. Your green putty workmanship never ceases to amaze me. Makes the minis better all the time. :)

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    1. Thank you so much! Looking forward to starting the next batch :)

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