Be careful with those... They used to be in an appropriate size, I used them on my Asawiras above, but they scaled up when GW released the primaris marines, so they can be really huge now.
Not entirely sure this counts as a conversion, but I did have to modify it some, and I am again reminded why I am not crazy about resin printed models.. it fell and shattered a couple hours afters the picture was taken. Now I need to get another.
I disliked the "small" old Moblots, so I made my own out of the now oop Specops, the one in white is as intended by corvus belli, and the left one got some work done. Reposing almost every limb. ;D. I got a 3rd one in the works, not sure yet how I'll do him.
Some (expensive) resins are very tough, targeted at engineering tasks. One option is to mix some % with the (cheaper) brittle one, enough for miniatures but not burning so much money. If someone else is printing for you, maybe you should tell them, maybe for a small price increase they can offer resistant parts.
Oh wow, I'm totally gonna steal this idea. Looks great, so much better than a big ass sword for no reason
Thanks. The car is a Matchbox Buggy, originally in light blue, but modified. I was hoping to find something closer to the buggies used in the outrage manga, but ... well I couldn't find anything, neither model kit, nor 3d print nor any other Matchbox vehicle suited. The buggy in use is slightly too large for the base, so I used some flat stones going over opposing edges to get some more space. The Morat is just an old vanguard with a repositioning of his right leg.
My Amy Pond Highlander Cateran minor conversion for my StarCo. Love when plugging in out of faction models into your army, picking the model you like best and simply swooping the weapon.
Ok, this is still a "virtual" post because I am waiting on the printed models, but my Asawiras are done. Pretty happy with them