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Xelkireth In Exile
Posts : 1065 Join date : 2011-05-14
| Subject: Klaivex Conversion Tue May 31 2011, 11:39 | |
| Poached from BoLS Lounge. - VulkansApprentice wrote:
- I am now fantically obsessed with incubi. I'm code-naming them "blenders" because they slice and dice, and the longer you leave them at it stuff just turns to goo.
Awesome models, but fairly limited in your options based on the three poses of metal(yuck) figures. I had to have proper klaivexes (klaivi? klaivii?), and the answer stared me in the face after assembling the hellion pictured below.
It still never ceases to amaze me how far Jes Goodwin hit it out of the park with this model line; it might not be obvious at first glance, but you truly can make just about everything out of the kits.
So to start, the pieces of the incubi models are obviously the biggest limiting factor. Because of how the hands are put onto the klaive and most of the arm is on the body, you don't have much to work with cutting the hands out. The arms/klaive below give you the most arm (and thus are the easiest to work with.) Cut as shown and clean the hands up as much as you can. Drilling out the holes is a very delicate process. I started with a 1/32 dremel bit, then 3/64, then finally 1/16 (wiggling it a little bit for some extra room). I held the arm with a pair of pliers for better grip (and because the metal gets hot when you drill it). If you start with too big a hole it can be very hard to get the hole you want and not drill out the wrong part.....starting small I had no problems with it. Incubi pieces prepped.
On the glaive I cut out the piece on the right of the picture first, where the obvious handle ends. I then matched up the blades and cut the smoother part of the shaft at the base even with the other handle, so as to have them the same length.
The smoother handled one slides in like *butta*; the ridged handle might require some finagling, but with a 1/16 hole wiggled around a bit it shouldn't be too much trouble. Once the knives are securely glued into the hands you don't have a huge range of poses, but there is room to explore. Here's the two I made.
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Saintspirit Court of Cruelty
Posts : 1002 Join date : 2011-05-19 Location : Sweden
| Subject: Re: Klaivex Conversion Tue May 31 2011, 12:08 | |
| Looks nice, I might try that out, though I'd probably modify the demis so that it appears they can be clasped together. | |
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Archon Kabalite Warrior
Posts : 174 Join date : 2011-05-18 Location : Kaukauna, Wisconsin - U.S.A.
| Subject: Re: Klaivex Conversion Tue May 31 2011, 20:03 | |
| Awesome!!! May I also suggest removing the head and adding the horned head from the new Archon blister? I'm totally going to be making my own, thanks for posting! | |
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Xelkireth In Exile
Posts : 1065 Join date : 2011-05-14
| Subject: Re: Klaivex Conversion Tue May 31 2011, 21:22 | |
| It's not mine. Hence the "poached from BoLS Lounge". | |
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Amanita Slave
Posts : 10 Join date : 2013-03-20
| Subject: Re: Klaivex Conversion Wed Jan 22 2014, 08:37 | |
| I just used this tutorial on one of the finecast incubi I got for Christmas, and he turned out pretty well, though I might tweak his arms a bit before I paint him. | |
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Zenotaph Hekatrix
Posts : 1210 Join date : 2014-04-22 Location : Munich/Bavaria
| Subject: Re: Klaivex Conversion Wed Jun 11 2014, 14:13 | |
| Hey there, instead of writing a new thread, I thought, I'd rather reactivate this one. I'm searching for parts to convert them into a demi glaive, but more like that one, Drazar wields in the DE codex. Does anyone has an idea, what to use? | |
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thesaltedwound Sybarite
Posts : 470 Join date : 2014-02-13
| Subject: Re: Klaivex Conversion Wed Jun 11 2014, 15:42 | |
| http://www.thedarkcity.net/t9286-my-dark-elves
Just saw this thread about a dark elf army, and I thought the "Bo Guard" sergeant guy (not sure of WHFB honorifics) has a sword that might have exactly the blade you're looking for | |
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Zenotaph Hekatrix
Posts : 1210 Join date : 2014-04-22 Location : Munich/Bavaria
| Subject: Re: Klaivex Conversion Wed Jun 11 2014, 15:48 | |
| On the first look, yes. I have to see it in the shop. Looks a bit big though... | |
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