The Warforge Miniature Modelling and Conversion


Jan
2010
279:39
am

Burning sensation

So I think I'm probably going with the ol' Termie heavy flamer arm for my counts-as Vulkan. I gave slinging a flamer nozzle under the stock chaplain fist a shot, and I'm really not happy with it. I've just kind've roughly puttied it on there, to be sanded and filed once it hardens, but truthfully my sculpting skills have never quite been up to par and this is a prime example of that in action.

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The concept's there, I guess but truthfully I think the heavy flamer arm'd end up better in the long run.

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  1. Is that the thing from the Redeemer? It looks cool as a whole but the flamer could use some work. Maybe some bones on the GS part.

  2. Nah, not gonna work.
    Honestly, it looks terrible, and not because of your sculpting skills.
    The fist dominates it too much, and the flamer nozzle is stuck on in a strange way.

    I love the choice of Backpack though, fantastic :D

  3. It seems to me that you could easily replace the volume of the plate on the back of the fist with the flamer, and reduce the impact that the whole assembly has on the model. I think the solution as you have it now works better than the flamer arm.

  4. i agree with Winterous. I think if you are going to have that flamer on that hand you need to connect it to the top plate on the back of the hand. You may have to craft something to get it to look right.

    I thint the next choice would be to create a rad flamer all its own. Something big under his arm.

    I by choice would make some type of gauntlet flamer… something that surrounds his fist and has gas jets mounted in a ring around his hand…. a flaming fist per say :)

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