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Brass Scorpion
09-03-2011, 09:19 PM
Two-headed Nurgle Chaos Dragon conversion work in progress. This shows the main conversion work of building the model with two heads and necks including the Apoxie Sculpt sculpting work blending the parts to the body. An extra vertebrae and ribs with accompanying detail have been sculpted in the neck join.

http://images.dakkadakka.com/gallery/2011/9/4/266644_md-Chaos%2C%20Chaos%20Warrior%2C%20Conversion%2C%20Dr agon%2C%20Nurgle%2C%20Work%20In%20Progress.jpg

faolan
09-03-2011, 10:28 PM
I can't help but think he'd benefit from a few more extra vertebra being sculpted to reangle at least one of his heads up higher.

Brass Scorpion
09-04-2011, 05:03 PM
This second stage photo shows primary construction of the Nurgle Chaos Lord rider.

http://images.dakkadakka.com/gallery/2011/9/4/267045_md-Chaos%2C%20Chaos%20Warrior%2C%20Conversion%2C%20Gr eenstuff.jpg

Brass Scorpion
09-09-2011, 09:04 PM
This Nurgle Chaos Dragon conversion is now almost complete. A few more plastic bits and some additional sculpted details have been added since the previous stage. A removable back banner will likely be added and the scenic base done up a bit, then painting will begin.

http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/268908-2-Headed%20Nurgle%20Dragon%20WIP%2C%20late%20stages. html?m=2
http://images.dakkadakka.com/gallery/2011/9/10/268908_md-Chaos%2C%20Chaos%20Warrior%2C%20Conversion%2C%20Dr agon%2C%20Nurgle%2C%20Warhammer%20Fantasy.jpg

elmir
09-10-2011, 02:47 AM
It's really starting to shape up nicely. This should be great once it's been painted up.

magickbk
09-12-2011, 01:07 PM
I can't help but think he'd benefit from a few more extra vertebra being sculpted to reangle at least one of his heads up higher.

At first I thought this same thing, but one of the things that always bugged me about the Warhammer monsters is that they never seem to be in a pose that would threaten rank-and-file infantry. Most of the old Dragons are reared up, to make them seem larger and taller, but are basically presenting their weak underbellies to enemy troops. This one seems to be in a pose that would indicate using breath weapons and jaws to annihilate man-sized models while the rider surveys the battle, trying to spy his counterpart in the enemy lines. I like it.

rustbucket
11-17-2011, 09:57 AM
This is a really cool looking model. Love the idea!