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Title: Conversion idea
Post by: Orctrader on January 28, 2008, 03:04:19 PM
I've just, amongst lots of other things, ordered THIS (http://www.heresyminiatures.com/hh008.htm) From Heresy.
Now, it's muliti part - scroll down to see the options.  I'm considering keeping the scimitar-type sword in the right hand, but converting the rapier-type sword in the left hand to a dagger, or stiletto knife.  Any views?
Title: Conversion idea
Post by: PeteMurray on January 28, 2008, 03:32:04 PM
Views as in "No, you fool! Stop at once!"

or "Great Idea!"

or "Great Idea and what you should do is drill a small hole through the handguard of the rapier and insert a small bit of wire, cut to length so that it looks like a crossguard. Use guitar string or those super tungsten wires that come with the Battletech mechs. Then apply a couple of dabs of superglue to the tips of the wire to form the buttons of the crossguard. If you then cut the raiper down to the length of a nice main-gauche, you should get an excellent looking off-hand dagger."

I think the latter view might be the most helpful.  :wink:
Title: Conversion idea
Post by: Rhoderic on January 28, 2008, 06:50:08 PM
I just bought this figure a few weeks ago, too. Still trying to decide how to arm him (kudos to Heresy for all the optional bits that come with their figures). I quite like the look of him with the two swords, actually. Looks like he's in the middle of a tumultuous fight, having just grapped a pair of random, mis-matched weapons from where-ever. It fits the whole swaggering look he has going on.

As an aside, Ral Partha Europe and Iron Wind Metals make a nice swashbuckling fig (titled "Swashbuckler Thief") that already comes with a basket-hilted dagger in one hand. The weapon in the other hand could do with replacing, though:

(https://www.connectstores.com/ralpartha/images/03-080.jpg)
Title: Conversion idea
Post by: Orctrader on January 29, 2008, 01:20:26 PM
Thanks for the ideas.  And the Ral Partha figure info.  :)