This week I completed the commander-in-chief figure for my Lizardman Army: The Mage-King of the Lizardmen. For the base of it I used the Games Workshop Lizardman "Tetto'eko" figure, which I was fortunate enough to get a good deal on from a friend at last year's Barrage convention Flea Market.
To make the conversion from 28mm to 10mm I did a couple modification. First, I cut the tall feathers off of each of the side partitions to reduce the overall height appearance. And then I simply didn't add the pair of pillars that are suppose to go on the deck, and the three that are mounted underneath. After I assembled the throne, I test fit different arrangements of Pendraken 10mm Lizardmen until I found a pleasing composition. It was then just a matter of painting the throne and its occupants.
I am pleased with how it came out. I think the original model is just scale-neutral enough to make a convincing king-sized 10mm throne.
Casting with Schneider Molds for a 19th Century Project
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11 months ago
WoW! This looks even better in 10mm than in 28mm. Lizardmen have always had a place in my heart. I don't think I would spend $50 for the model though. Good to hear you got a good deal on it.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I was presently surprised how well the 10s worked in the throne.
DeleteCool! Makes me want to do a lizardman army. Well done.
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DeleteLizardman armies are fun. I highly recommend it. :)
This is such a clever idea! I might copy it, myself. I have the Slann figure but it looks so small and weedy by itself.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Feel free to copy. :)
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