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It is the start of a new month, so welcome again to the Heresy Online:


July 2014



A valid entry is a picture before the conversion and a picture after the conversion plus an optional description of the conversion, posted in this thread. The full current rules and FAQ can be found in the Rules thread.
Work in progress photographs or descriptions are also encouraged.

Entries must be submitted by midnight GMT, 31 July 2014.

If there is anything that you think unclear or needs reviewing, however trivial, please post it in the Discussion thread.

Without further ado, Heretics, ready your parts, raise your tools, and start converting.
 

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may i suggest using a head plate from the defiler kit, they are about the correct size to fit the knight and are a little bit more chaos looking.
i must say though i love the arm conversion work, works brilliantly,well done
Yeah, I tried using the head plates from the defiler kit. The problem was that they were a little small for the head. Oh well, the model came out beautiful. Thnx for the comments everyone!
 

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Bought my first GW model for nearly two years yesterday, or rather, had it bought for me. A SM librarian that up to now I refused to pay €25 for. With the (hopefully) imminent new SW codex I decided to make it into a Rune Priest.



I thought it might take a while, but I got it done in a couple of hours. I only ended up using the arms, head and rear torso (minus the cloth and plus the wolf pelt) of the Libby, everything else is SW. The back pack is from Canis. I really like the way the bones on it appears to halo the psychic hood.




 

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Here's what I started with this month:



Here's what I changed it to:



The rebellions B-wing had a unique gyro-stabilisation system that rotated the cockpit as the ship rolled, keeping the pilot stationary during flight. All it took was some 3mm magnets to achieve the rotating effect, I also replaced the stand with some 2mm brass rod and 4mm plasticard rod to hold the stand magnet.

The whole thing can rotate 360 degrees, as can the cockpit. I'm quite happy considering how quick and easy this conversion was.
 
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