In fact, the posture of the arms is modified a lot with pliers so that they fit correctly. In the miniature to which the arms belong, they are also somewhat separated.
It is very simple to do, I think it takes me half an hour or so. Cut the jaw and nose leaving a hole in place, make the shasvastii jaw and covered with two layers of putty.
I updated Patroclus for my Steel Phalanx force. Galwegian head on a MK4 body, the rest of greensuff and plasticard.
Only a few minor conversions/weapon swaps 1. Needed a third Naffatun with HFT 2. Wanted a normal Sekban for small Games cause I like there Background. Used the (now oop) HRL one and gave him the rifle arm of the Tuareg Hacker 3. Wanted an Al Hawwa FO, so took the (now also oop) Sniper and gave her the BSG arm of the female Fiday.
Evader AP Spitfire - Female Mobile Brigada Body with Backpack - Keisotsu SpecOps Spitfire - Wildcat head
So, I always wanted a Sukeul with HMG, and there is zero chance of CB doing one anytime soon... Some blue stuff for molding, some GS, a donated hand from an old plastic kit, plus some sweat and tears later.... Edit: changed picture for the primed miniature
Raoul with some Tohaa-ish taste! Feels like I've been churning things out rather than painting them properly
@Ugin A Raoul proxy huh ? Excellent execution :) I like that very much, how did you manage the sword arm and spare backpack parts please?
Where are all the parts from? Body and right Arm: Greif Operator Left Arm: Igao BSG Face: ? Pistol: Nomad? Backpack: ? Sword: ?
I cut off the horns of the Taskmaster's head and put on a hood. The backpack is from Alguaciles box, the sword is the additional weapon bits from Vortex spec ops blister. And yes the pistol is standard Nomads pistol, which I got from Monstrous Makings.