I've been chipping away on some figures for a short narrative campaign, surrounding the intrigues of a noblewoman's household. I had painted a miniature to represent the noble a while back, but she didn't quite fit the vibe- I'll use the previous as the mother in law.
The base figure is a resin courtesan from Fenryll. I added a variety of plastic bits- a servo-skull, Grey Knight reliquary, an old Rogue Trader communicator, a bit from the new Escher kit, and some minor green stuff work. The good news is she already had some rings (cough... Jokaero digital weapons).
Love it! She definitely looks like she belongs in the 40k-verse. I do like the sound of your narrative campaign: would love to hear how it unfolds.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It's been a long time just getting minis ready. Getting' close :)
DeleteShe totally fits in and has this Rogue Trader oldschool vibe that I really like.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work putting her together!
Thanks!
DeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated!
DeleteAbsolutely delightful. The additions do enough to transpose her into 40k, whilst not spoiling the elegance and grace of the figure. I really like the rich purple you've use on her.
ReplyDeleteVery cool conversion, & brilliantly painted! I really enjoy seeing the realisation in miniature form of non-military characters from the 40K universe.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I like exploring that side of 40K a lot. I have more ideas than time to complete them!!!
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