Landsharks with chainsaws and firearms . . .It doesnt get any cooler than that !!!
"Knock knock"- "Who is it?""Landshark."
btw, gospog, the second shark with the metal jaw, what did you sculpt that out of? I'm assuming that was a conversion.
Joe, the jaw is from the plastic Ork kit from Warhammer 40K. I just built a lower "plate" for it out of plasticard (or maybe even cardboard).I did however, sculpt his leg brace and all his tubing and plugs. Oh, and the bionic eye. All green stuff.Both shark-guys are conversions. The original model is holding a jellyfish-type creature in one hand and the other hand is open and reaching out. All five of my K'tharen are conversions.
Dr. Omega's henchmen need something to beat on. Nice work!
spooky46, I've been waiting for you to pop in and ID every piece I used in my conversions.I am always impressed when you do that! :)
That's because I've been stalking you. You throw away a lot of plastic products by the way; I've been meaning to talk to you about that.Just kidding!
Feel free to keep the soda cans. We get a 5 cent deposit back on them in MA. :P
Well, it's about time you showed up!
Very nice work indeed ! I'm using them as more tradtional Wereharks for my Nautican Warhammer Army. They're in the Rare Units section.Here's the slideshow. I got a forum buddy to paint one and he did one heck of an awesome job - check out the bucket and spade ! :)Wereshark SlideshowKeep up the excellent blogging.Sigmarmy Warhammer blogour WFB forum180+ Warhammer Bat Repsmy WFB miniatures gallery
Landsharks with chainsaws and firearms . . .
ReplyDeleteIt doesnt get any cooler than that !!!
"Knock knock"
ReplyDelete- "Who is it?"
"Landshark."
btw, gospog, the second shark with the metal jaw, what did you sculpt that out of? I'm assuming that was a conversion.
ReplyDeleteJoe, the jaw is from the plastic Ork kit from Warhammer 40K. I just built a lower "plate" for it out of plasticard (or maybe even cardboard).
ReplyDeleteI did however, sculpt his leg brace and all his tubing and plugs. Oh, and the bionic eye. All green stuff.
Both shark-guys are conversions. The original model is holding a jellyfish-type creature in one hand and the other hand is open and reaching out.
All five of my K'tharen are conversions.
Dr. Omega's henchmen need something to beat on. Nice work!
ReplyDeletespooky46, I've been waiting for you to pop in and ID every piece I used in my conversions.
ReplyDeleteI am always impressed when you do that! :)
That's because I've been stalking you. You throw away a lot of plastic products by the way; I've been meaning to talk to you about that.
ReplyDeleteJust kidding!
Feel free to keep the soda cans. We get a 5 cent deposit back on them in MA. :P
ReplyDeleteWell, it's about time you showed up!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work indeed ! I'm using them as more tradtional Wereharks for my Nautican Warhammer Army. They're in the Rare Units section.
ReplyDeleteHere's the slideshow. I got a forum buddy to paint one and he did one heck of an awesome job - check out the bucket and spade ! :)
Wereshark Slideshow
Keep up the excellent blogging.
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