This one is almost complete. It just needs a last look for flash clean up and a little greenstuff work in the right armpit (not visible in the images):
The above wrack is a mixture of 5 kits.
Empire Flagellants for the legs (had to hack off the torsos - good times!)
Vampire Count Ghouls for the torso (had to hack off the lower section. Sliced into my thumb nicely on one of the ones not shown!).
Left UPPER arm is from the ghouls, too (lower arm removed).
Left LOWER arm is a Warrior Agonizer lower arm.
Right arm(s) is/are from Tzeentch Horrors
Head is from Reaver Jetbike kit.
I think the Reaver heads are my favorite part.
Note that all joins are fastened with Testors "Liquid Cement" plastic glue. I love the stuff!
This image shows a few of my changes:
The circled gauntles on the upper right arm shows where the tzeentch symbol was filed off. Looks incomplete, but is smooth.
the circled area right behind the helmet shows the bicep area on the upper right arm. As this section is normally glued to the side of a Horror, I actually had to file it down and carve some muscular definition into it.
Still needs a bit of work, but looks beter than the image portrays.
The circled area on the left arm shows where the ghoul upper arm was plactic glued to the Warrior lower arm.
The next models have no arms, but will be completed similarly (one with a power weapon from the same kit - don't like to waste) and I haven't decided on the weapon for the other.
I'm also contemplating adding another weapon or metal claw hand to these models to represent the second CCW (for when they're wracks again).
Model #2.
Note that the head looks lopsided from the front. this is just due to the unulual way I have him "gazing" off to his right:
Pic from the right side:
Pic from the left side:
As the pictures show, the waist lines from the legs and torso don't match up perfectly. A bit of filing is in order.
Model #3.
On this one, I used a relatively "non-standard" torso, in that it has a SKELETON STRAPPED TO IT! LOL
I'm contemplating a bit of greenstuff on the torso to represent flayed skin, and a warrior helmet. I mean, he's got to get his spare aprts SOMEWHERE! Right?
Note: the skeletal torso hasn't been cleaned yet, as it may be unnecessary. LOL Mold line cleaning will follow if requited.
This one has my favorite head to torso fit.
I had to hack off some of the hairs (will be more spike-like, when I'm done) so the helmet would fit, but I love that the angle of the helmet follows perfectly in line with the "hairs."
*Note to self* I just noticed some flash on the belly of the ghoul torso that needs handling
So, folks. What do you think?
Eric