Showing posts with label Laurentimort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laurentimort. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Laurentimort - Daemon Prince of Laurentix (Part 6)

Just a quick update.

Head has magnet, neck has ball bearing ball ... allowing different heads and orientation.

Work started on Falxfoenaria and contemplation of left arm ...

Saturday, 7 May 2011

Saturday, 15 January 2011

Laurentimort - Daemon Prince of Laurentix (Part 2)

Now that my Chaos Daemon Prince kit has arrived, having selected the bits for the 'standard build', I can use the other bits for my Laurentimort project.

So, here he was before I had the kit ...


Because of the bit options, which remained, the original idea of his right hand holding a severed head and his left, the scythe, had to be swapped.

Here is the 'armature', now, with the modifications which were required ...



It was necessary to do some substantial digging-out of the kit's breast, so as to get the fit I wanted (two small bits of build damage are temporarily-filled, for now) and the upper torso needed twisting, because of the kit's slight 'twist' at the abdomen ...



Attaching the breast and some filling, next. I expect the legs will need some 'extension' work, but that can wait until the torso is 'done'.

Oh, and we will have no untoward Slaaneshesque comments, thank you (unless you are really funny) ;)

Monday, 20 December 2010

Laurentimort - Daemon Prince of Laurentix (Part 1)

So, another little project of mine, is a second DP, from my shake-and-bake SM/Chaos chapter, The Dream Reapers.

This will be the second DP, as I am just about to order (pre-VAT increase!) the GW plastic kit and the left-over-bits will be used to flesh out Laurentimort.

Armature view 1 (with dummy scythe) ...


Armature view 2 (with dummy scythe) ...


Milliput foundation ...


With his naughty mates ...


Wings on the way ...


 First wing-fitting attempt ...


 Think ... winged, sort-of-futuristic, Grim Reaper thang ala (but stumpier) ...


(ID of artist welcomed, 'tis a little Frazettaesque).