So, I think it's time to make my own WIP thread. Last couple of weekends, I've done some conversion/sculpting work on various projects.
First off is a Nazgul from which I removed the right arm (for reasons that will be revealed soon). Now, I re-sculpted the arm and sculpted a hand. Those Nazgul hands are a pain, but I think it worked out okay.
The reason I removed his arm in the first place, was because I wanted a mounted Witch-King model. I had an old metal Ringwraith model lying around and the old mounted Witch-King was pretty hard to come by. So I reckoned I might as well convert my own! I re-positioned the legs of the horse and gave him the arm of the previous Nazgul on foot. I used green stuff to smooth things out.
I'm pretty glad with how he turned out, because I think he looks a lot like the original mounted Witch-King.
I also did some work on Eomer. I always envisioned the Rohirrim to have just chain mail and some leather armour. Therefore, the (small as it was) pieces of scale armour made no sense to me. I removed them and sculpted some cloth.
A while ago, I bought an action of ebay with lots of different Good Heroes which had heads/swords or whatever removed. This Boromir came in useful with this conversion I'm planning. The banner came from a mounted banner bearer of Minas Tirith.
A very simple conversion (that is, after removing the metal shield from another Boromir's back..). Boromir's arm was screaming for a shield, so I gave him one! The shield came from an old metal Boromir model (one from the original FotR box).
Already some time ago, I started converting a Shagrat model to a Mordor Uruk Captain. Now, he's done and I only have to base him (he'll be standing on a stone). Pretty glad with how he turned out overall.
And last but not least, some Warrior of Minas Tirith conversions. All based on an old article by Spod (from the old TLA, you can still find one of his articles
here).
The leg plates were removed, chain mail was sculpted and after that the surcoat was extended. Note that the former breast plate (with the White Tree) will be part of the cloth now.
I'm planning on making an army of some 50 models for Minas Tirirth in this way (including Boromir, see above, and Faramir).
So that's it for now! I've also started working on a sculpt of Great Goblin for a One-Ring sculpting competition, but he's really only a ball of green stuff right now.