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Offline mikedemana

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Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« on: 29 April 2015, 03:14:25 AM »
Hi everyone,

I like Footsore Miniatures' Skraeling line as a supplement for my Indians for my Song of Drums and Tomahawks games. At Cold wars, I picked up two packs armed with separate spears. Since the spear is not in as common usage in my French & Indian War period as it is in the Viking period (which is what this line is produced ostensibly for), I decided to do some of my own weapon modification.

First off, I wanted to make at least a couple figures armed with what are sometimes called Indian "gun stock clubs." There is debate about whether they actually used discarded musket stocks, but nevertheless, the shape is similar. Early on, animal horn points were inserted on the club. This was later replaced by metal points. I decided to make my early ones with deer horn points. Where did I get the shape? Well, I'd been saving the lead sprues that some of the 28mm spear points I owned came attached to. These provide jagged-like points on a curved shape. By trimming off all but two of the points, it made a passable club. The difficult part was drilling out the end so I could attach a needle to it through the warriors fist. I figured this would be a more secure hold than simply gluing the end of the weapon onto the fist itself. Plus, the end of the needle gives a rounded end to the handle. I like how they turned out, and would have done more if they weren't such a pain!


Footsore Miniatures Skraegling Warriors with scratch-built gunstock war clubs

I like the Footsore Skraeling miniatures themselves. I'm not exactly crazy about every single figure having an animal tail dangling from their clothing, though. I made the best of it, though. I'm sure they researched it well and it must have been spoken about in Viking sagas or other sources.

The rest of the weapons I modeled were forms of the root ball club. This was much easier to do. I simply epoxied a small rounded bead onto a paperclip. Once it was dry, I bent it into the proper shape. I added more epoxy to give it more of a transition from the handle to the root ball. I kind of messed up the middle figure above when adding epoxy, and went overboard. However, some root ball clubs were more compact and less streamlined, so it doesn't look horrible. I think these ended up looking the most accurate of the all the weapons I modified for these figures.


Footsore Miniatures Skraegling Warriors with scratch-built root ball war clubs

I really like how the figures painted up. They are mostly all bare-chested, which gave me more scope for applying tattoos and warpaint. Although I know some Indians wore large amounts of warpaint covering much of their chest, shoulders, and face, I tend not to paint them that way. I am not sure they look as "realistic" as more subdued amounts of warpaint. Strange, I know. Maybe on the next batch of these that I do, I'll try one of the all-black or all-blue paint warpaint jobs.

I did a mix of leather tones and common colors for their loin cloths and leggings. I decorated them to make some bright and colorful and others more subdued. Once again, I referred to my picture book of Robert Griffing's paintings of Indians. Time and again, it has proven an excellent, well-researched source of Indian apparel, patterns, tattoos, and warpaint.


More Footsore Miniatures Skraegling Warriors with scratch-built root ball war clubs

Enjoy!

Mike Demana
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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #1 on: 29 April 2015, 08:39:46 AM »
hey Mike,
I have just received my Skraelings last week and i start conversion too....... lol

The poses give a lots of possibilities but the hands are small so when you drill them you have to be carefull otherwise the hands split.

I made some archers with them and some "all purpose" warriors (for multi periods use : Viking age, 17th cent and Franco indian war).

Great idea (at the same time than me, we are in sync together) !

cheers
Eric
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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #2 on: 29 April 2015, 09:38:50 PM »
Oui, the drilling was a pain! By the way, we are trying to get Footsore to produce a weapons sprue. They said it shouldn't be a problem to do. I'll let you know if we hear anything...

Mike Demana
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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #3 on: 01 May 2015, 12:36:04 AM »
Ahhh Skraelings! I love it! Great stuff!
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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #4 on: 01 May 2015, 06:58:15 AM »
Oui, the drilling was a pain! By the way, we are trying to get Footsore to produce a weapons sprue. They said it shouldn't be a problem to do. I'll let you know if we hear anything...

Mike Demana
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I have used some weapons from the Conquest comanches foot warriors.
A Nice sprue of tomahawks/clubs is provided with them.

Eric

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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #5 on: 05 May 2015, 04:17:06 AM »
I have used some weapons from the Conquest comanches foot warriors.
A Nice sprue of tomahawks/clubs is provided with them.

Merci, Eric! Great idea...wish I had thought of that back when I did my last Conquest order last year!  ::)

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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #6 on: 05 May 2015, 09:23:19 AM »
here they are :






and a picture of my 2 sample skraelings, one with a homemade bow and quiver, and the other stabing with the warclub (from the Galloping Major iroquois scalper from this topic ). Nothing is waste with me  ;)




sorry for the quality of the pic. Must stop beer before noon !


cheers
frenchy Eric

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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #7 on: 11 May 2015, 09:47:28 AM »
a general view of my new friends, following the same idea than Mike but with different material.... ;)



Cheers
Eric

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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #8 on: 14 January 2016, 07:00:31 AM »
a general view of my new friends, following the same idea than Mike but with different material.... ;)



Cheers
Eric

AWESOME!!! What did you use?

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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #9 on: 14 January 2016, 07:56:47 AM »
AWESOME!!! What did you use?

just look a few lines above  ;)

it's simple and efficient !

Cheers
Eric

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Re: Conversion of Footsore Miniatures Skraelings
« Reply #10 on: 14 January 2016, 06:35:32 PM »
I have used some weapons from the Conquest comanches foot warriors.
A Nice sprue of tomahawks/clubs is provided with them.

Eric

Ahhhhh....thanks!
So Footsore minis with Conquest weapons.

 

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