TURM 2024 – How to make a simple conversion
Today, it is very easy to see the works of artists on social networks such as Instagram and come across not only masterful examples of coloring, but also incredible works in converting miniatures.
But if we are not in the hobby every day or have never done conversions, sometimes the first steps are the hardest. TURM 2024 is coming soon in which I will participate, and since I constantly have a lack of free time, I decided not to complicate things with every miniature, but to make conversions that I can as soon as possible they better represent the theme I have chosen and to make sure they will be finished for the event.
My group's theme is inspired by undersea horrors and short stories by H.P. Lovecraft. Along with the five miniatures I need for the gang, I decided to convert some additional models, since my bandits will have the ability to summon the undead into their service. Narratively, my group's sorcerer summons the souls of the drowned who have been sacrificed to their underwater deity, who gladly respond to the call to escape their underwater hell, at least for a moment.
Since the reanimated dead are not a key part of the group, some of the parameters I had for the miniature itself was that it should be as simple a conversion as possible, that the miniature should be easy to paint, and that the marine theme should be visible.
Going through my parts box (with the help of Ana and Agram in donating the missing parts), I decided to use the Chainrasps from the Age of Sigmar game as a model base - their bodies are undead, the chains and weights hanging from them correspond to some kind of sea sacrifice.
To make the undead fit the theme better, I decided to replace the arm holding the weapon with the pincers of the Daemonettes of Slaanesh model, and by comparison noticed that the dimensions matched the base model. In the film series Pirates of the Caribbean, we could see the depiction of the souls of the damned at sea who were changed by the influence of the undersea, and something like that perfectly suited my idea.
I compared the arm of the model and the pliers itself and found the perfect place to make a new joint - I cut the arm at the elbow, and on the pliers I removed the forearm. By gluing and smoothing the cut, I got an undead sailor that the sea began to take under its wing. Cancer is also an excellent animal for this because it is mostly at the bottom of the food chain.
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