Hi everyone!
I am a big fan of fantasy worlds and miniatures, and it is nice to see that more and more 1/72 manufacturers are creating fantasy sets - a dream becoming slowly true
The offer however is still far from what you can get in 25 (or more) mm, so you sometimes have to convert your own minis. Something that some of you in this forum do with a lot of skill, something I am absolutely not familiar with . But I must say that it is very tempting - a step further in the way of creation
One of my projects is to create armies inspired by the universe of Aarklash - the world developed by a french company named Rackham (sadly not in activity any longer) in a skirmish game called Confrontation. One of the factions of the game are the Wolfens, some giant wolves/men creatures.
Of course they don't exist in 1/72, so I needed to try a conversion. The idea was to add a (zombie) wolf head on the body of an orc, and add some hair with greenstuff.
There are the steps of the process
1. Find the basic elements: Orc by Caesar, zombie dog by Zombies!!! (boardgame)
2. To cut and stick: the greenstuff is required to represent the hair
3. To prime
4. To paint
And last, the source of inspiration: Rackham's concepts and minis.
More pictures and details here, and there.
Hope you like it!