I decided to put together a Section of British Commandos for Special operation scenarios. I didn't want to buy some, so once again I raided my odds and ends box and found 9 x Warlord games plastic, Late war British infantry figures that were sitting idle since 2016. They were set up with their kit, back packs, helmets etc., already primed Black, I had to remove their helmets, helmet straps, backpacks and shovel kit with a sharp hobby. Then proceed to transform them into Commandos.
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Completed section painted and flock added to their bases. |
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Black primer applied ready for painting, after I completed this task I remembered I forgot to model one of the figures wielding a knife. |
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All the figures I had were standing poses, I converted these three into kneeling positions. For most of the figures I had to remove their arms and replace them with new ones, which were again modified with the help of a sharp hobby knife and Green stuff , I also used a product called Citadel Layer, Kabalite Green, its basically liquified Green stuff. The first figure is firing a Welrod silenced pistol, which has 6 rounds of ammo, I modelled it simply by cutting off the top portion of a pistol and replacing it with a long cylinder shape piece of plastic. |
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I used the Kabalite green to add to the straps and used twine to make rope, |
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The Commando on the left is using a silenced pistol called the Weirod |
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Gun straps on all the weapons where made from Green stuff putty, silencers have been added to the Sten guns by attaching a small piece of plastic. |
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I also made some rope with green stuff putty. |
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These two figures have back packs, I used Milliput to model them. I figured I could use these guys to carry explosives. |
Cheers John
As always, outstanding!
ReplyDeleteThanks Spyros, might see you at MOAB this year.
Deletecheers John
Those are great, but I was surprised that you used the kabalite green paint as a putty... it should not be that thick!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lasgunpacker for your comments, yes the kabalite green is great for sealing small areas, the trick is to build up a couple or so layers over the area .cheers John
DeleteNice work as usual John!
ReplyDeleteThank you John
DeleteGreat stuff John, you would think they came out of the box like that! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kym for your comments
DeleteWonderful work. Appreciate you showing the steps in your conversion process.
ReplyDeleteThanks billk for you comments
DeleteNice conversations...very creative. I had a ell of of a job recently with old warlord plastics...the arms didn't match weapons. But your squad look brill. I also prefer the cap comforters...nice job
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