I took my time making sure I was happy with the pose before I did the final detail of filling the gaps and seams so here are some pictures of them.
Sternguard Sergeant Ver. 1.0
I did some light modification to his sword arm I cut it in two places. the first cut I made was at the inner shoulder pad on the upper arm and the second
cut I did was on the armor side of the of the cuff for the wrist. Each par i cut was given the slightest twist to give the feeling of just hacking off a Ork's head and then shooting form the hip at tthe next Ork in line.
cut I did was on the armor side of the of the cuff for the wrist. Each par i cut was given the slightest twist to give the feeling of just hacking off a Ork's head and then shooting form the hip at tthe next Ork in line.
Hunting down the next set of victims
This is Sergeant Ver.2.0
I really like how this guy turned out i like the face with the high neck guard not to say my first Ver.1.0is not any good i just love the way that pose
looks with that head. He looks like he is tearing threw a horde of green skins holding them off at the walls of New Rynn’s City.
looks with that head. He looks like he is tearing threw a horde of green skins holding them off at the walls of New Rynn’s City.
On my desk now is my first 5 of 20 scouts more on that one later as I am done assembling them.
Any questions comments feel free to post them. In the comments section and or E-mail me at HowardVaux@yahoo.com
Looking good man. You're definitely getting the hang of this.
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Nice job on all the poses, they look really good. I like Sergeant Ver. 1.0 and think you did a great job modeling him, but that the high collar on Ver. 2.0 just looks so cool, especially with the way you tilted his head... very evocative! Good luck with all those scouts, and with the rest of the army as well.
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