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Title: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 03 April 2017, 04:14:19 PM
Although I enjoy and paint fantasy minis, and I do play Frostgrave and am just starting with Dragon Rampant, the truth is that I mostly use minis in my now-just-concluded D&D game. In D&D, I like to keep the enemies varied, which means that there are many enemies I'm not going to use more than once. Given that I'm on a budget, how to reconcile this fact with my love of minis? By using cheap stuff to make them, clearly. Here's an example:

These swarms of mutated creatures were made from various pound store and charity shop toys:

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-9Ppd0cHYNpg/WOCxDKiF0WI/AAAAAAAAZdY/cubDvonNZfkNCtXtRWHPxxrXwaK5L1fPwCKgB/s320/20170329_140447.jpg)

I'm particularly pleased with the fly-head guy, who might turn up in my Chaos forces some time.

Here is one of them in action:

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-cLtXiFfC4fw/WOC29CkiLSI/AAAAAAAAZds/fWUut3UH5DonVMY1EzsZfwiAGI4BKVPgwCKgB/s400/francesfights.jpg)

More about the process and the critters here: http://gonzohistorygaming.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/the-breath-of-annihilator.html

I'll add more things to the thread over the next few days, and I'm always open to suggestions if you have them!
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: LordOdo on 04 April 2017, 06:19:46 AM
I like the idea of every time new enemies pretty much, amd you've found a great solution to make it happen! The fly-head-guy is awesome indeed, great build!
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: Shub-Nullgurath on 04 April 2017, 10:57:35 AM
Very interesting.
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: Schrumpfkopf on 04 April 2017, 06:28:39 PM
I love this. Please keep it coming.
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: DeafNala on 04 April 2017, 10:59:40 PM
Your creations are SPLENDIDLY imaginative. GREAT WORK!
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 06 April 2017, 08:03:23 AM
Thanks for the kind words, guys. In the final battle of the campaign, as I mentioned, the heroes faced off against a huge black dragon. Now, dragon models cost money, but as it happened I saw a dragon toy in a charity shop for £10 some weeks before. It even roars and its eyes light up.

(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-L3Pl35Us-4Q/WOC50OboRVI/AAAAAAAAZfE/vcrrdAd3CPA0W00iTgIgOJFP4kGIqimLgCKgB/s640/20170401_183119.jpg)

Blog post, including video of the thing in action, here: http://gonzohistorygaming.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/final-fight-annihilator-in-person.html
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: livanbard on 06 April 2017, 03:06:29 PM
The fly guy is awesome, can you give us some closes?
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 07 April 2017, 07:35:11 AM
I was planning on doing another one anyway, so when I do I'll photo the process step by step.
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 27 April 2017, 08:10:28 AM
I bought some skeleton warrior plastic figures from Poundland. They're far too big to just be skeletons in 28mm, but I figured they'd make good statues or giants or whatever, and at a dozen or so for £1, what was the harm? I've been planning an undead army for Dragon Rampant recently, and I decided to turn three of these guys into an Elite Foot unit.

Here they are before painting:

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-P7jIdbfYg6Y/WQGXpd7EqtI/AAAAAAAAaRw/snqjSkOH6EgImbS2WXfO-FEJrN83e4UIgCKgB/s640/20170426_074802.jpg)

I primed them with grey car primer, which seems to work well on bendy plastic models for me. I then drybrushed up to white and just covered them in a sepia wash before going back and picking out details. Here is the first model about 25 minutes into painting:

(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-eC4UUsx-TTU/WQGXpVo4qcI/AAAAAAAAaRw/_DntTVebm74ileZpLYj137xrVDS-vM-OACKgB/s640/20170426_130802.jpg)

And here he is finished:

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QriJjND1LuU/WQGXpTkfSbI/AAAAAAAAaRw/OTPs5npn144sd24h6kcfPtl7pJPxBVWqACKgB/s640/20170427_072811.jpg)

He's pretty crude, but he's suitably imposing, and he went from primed to finished in probably less than an hour all told. And of course he cost about 8p. So I am satisfied, and I think the unit will look suitably intimidating on the tabletop (although in game terms an Armour 4 Undead unit is a very bad investment).
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: djbii on 27 April 2017, 09:52:42 AM
Lovin this thread!  :-*
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: beefcake on 27 April 2017, 11:26:10 AM
Very cool. Jealous of your poundlands. Everyone seems to find such great stuff.
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: ShortscaleDave on 27 April 2017, 03:45:08 PM
Hi James, love this!  I'm a huge fan of Toy Bashing for wargames (mainly due to a a few years of being a starving artist mini sculptor) and I just set up a facebook group for this very subject. I'd love to share this thread there, or if you'd like to join and post directly feel free! It's brand new so memebership is single digits right now! And I will be slowly updating the info etc.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1883414948607249/
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 27 April 2017, 09:23:34 PM
I have joined it!
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: Neldoreth on 27 April 2017, 11:17:39 PM
Ah, this brings me back to my days as a starving student!

Are those bubbles all over that miniature? Looks like casting bubbles to me, but I wasn't sure.

Great stuff
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Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 28 April 2017, 06:19:27 AM
I think they are an attempt to create texture and the appearance of age, since they are only on some surfaces and not others.
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 28 April 2017, 03:25:02 PM
I got one of those cheapo LED photo backdrop things, so here are a few photos of older toy conversions:

(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-9I9Eo6_N5Ds/WQNCizNQQXI/AAAAAAAAaXM/Hlr2nSSd3p42fWW0eXgvIZe3UXqzX9pxQCKgB/s640/20170428_140339.jpg)

Another pound store action figure, he proved to have OK detail under his dreadful paint job.

(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-IMos8BR-G_Q/WQNCeb6cv3I/AAAAAAAAaXI/IzebobJqNhAudavyPVU3SRLZnHnkhnjYQCKgB/s640/20170428_140427.jpg)

A 20p souvenir from a zoo gift shop got an added rider and some crude putty claws to become deadly cavalry.
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 30 April 2017, 09:29:46 AM
And here's the completed skeletal giant unit:
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-PvRLFVxQGJs/WQWfn_4NLXI/AAAAAAAAafQ/tgHMsXBjDbkg3zZTayCSH0sPfv-qL30LQCKgB/s640/20170430_091639.jpg)
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: Jakar Nilson on 02 May 2017, 03:07:13 AM
That horned monster looks cool. Do you remember what brand it was sold under?
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 02 May 2017, 11:18:28 AM
Yeah, it's called something like "Journey to Creation," but I've also seen it marketed as something like "Legendary Creatures."

Here's the "before" pic: (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-tepJGQUD_wY/VMAaE_--BfI/AAAAAAAAHbk/iwmIV4G6Vyo/s1600/20150121_131432.jpg)
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: manic _miner on 02 May 2017, 02:50:23 PM
 Poundland have some little skeleton dinosaurs in a pack of six i think it was.
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 16 May 2017, 08:13:04 AM
Right, after a little period of silence, here's Fly Guy. Honestly, I think this would work better with a proper model -- there's a lot of hassle to not much reward working with the army man.

Before:
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-mta5eErAttg/WRqldJAmLgI/AAAAAAAAa24/IMhcNrzsYQYwZwUXKmPByKokR3y7_XtxQCKgB/s400/20170407_142741.jpg)

After: (https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Whkxsqubs5M/WRqldHDd2lI/AAAAAAAAa24/cgAQw9qJSMYZuLYVxeqUgY_KrkkpDIs_QCKgB/s400/20170515_083103.jpg)


Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: von Lucky on 16 May 2017, 11:54:04 AM
lol he's still cute, and I'll admit I didn't think he'd turn out that good as I was scrolling down.
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: Rych on 16 May 2017, 05:33:14 PM
Ive used that Legendary Creatures toy as one of my models as well  :D Mine has become a Daemon Plague prince, or will when Ive painted it up
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: PhilB on 18 May 2017, 07:34:14 AM
Love this thread!

IMHO, the fly-man would look better if you just keep the fly's bulging eyes and head, and lose the wings and legs.

I still shudder from the first night I saw the original "The Fly" movie on the Acri Creature Feature...
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: majorsmith on 18 May 2017, 11:53:33 AM
That skeleton looks great!
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: James Holloway on 19 May 2017, 08:21:26 AM
Love this thread!

IMHO, the fly-man would look better if you just keep the fly's bulging eyes and head, and lose the wings and legs.

I will try that on a future one. I got a big package of plastic grubs, worms, ants and flies around Halloween, so I think there are still some around somewhere.
Title: Re: James' toys-into-fantasy-minis thread.
Post by: The Dozing Dragon on 07 September 2017, 12:16:34 PM
I bought some skeleton warrior plastic figures from Poundland. They're far too big to just be skeletons in 28mm, but I figured they'd make good statues or giants or whatever, and at a dozen or so for £1, what was the harm?

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-P7jIdbfYg6Y/WQGXpd7EqtI/AAAAAAAAaRw/snqjSkOH6EgImbS2WXfO-FEJrN83e4UIgCKgB/s640/20170426_074802.jpg)


Or you could pay $12.95 for a set........

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Giant-Skeleton-Army-D-D-Pathfinder-Miniature-Lot-of-10-Dungeons-and-Dragons-AD-D/382197144366 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Giant-Skeleton-Army-D-D-Pathfinder-Miniature-Lot-of-10-Dungeons-and-Dragons-AD-D/382197144366)