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Title: Adm'rul Kurgan's Ironfang Pirate Fleet
Description: Ahoy! A Wealth of Pirate Orcy Goodness!


WhiteLionKurgan - February 18, 2005 04:57 PM (GMT)
Edit: I have merged all my Pirate Orc P&H threads into one big blog (all the Piratey Goodness is now in one place!), so this thread may seem a bit jumbled and weird in places. The Pirate Orcs idea started small - a Mordheim Warband, then a crew for my ship Da Hogwasha, then a 500 point Border Patrol army. Now it's close to 3,000 points!

Adm'rul Kurgan Grimjaw and the Ironfang Pirate Fleet don't have any territory as such. They don't like to be tied down to any location and always have one eye on the horizon in search of the next drink/loot/fight. So the fleet is often scattered around the oceans and seas of the known world. They have used Sartosa, the Pirate Island, as a sort of base of operations and meeting point for many years (and if you believe the old Adm'rul, he says he was Pirate Prince of Sartosa for a while). Before that they also used an uncharted island chain known as Hell's Teef, somewhere in the Sea of Serpents.

Adm'rul Kurgan is a veteran of a hundred campaigns in every corner of the known world: from the steaming jungles of Lustria to the bustling cities of the Empire; he has raided and burned ports all along the coast of Bretonnian, raided the coasts of Tilea, besieged cities in the Border Princes, battled on the rivers in the heart of the Great Forest, looted cities in Araby and engaged all manner of foes on land and sea. All the while stealing anything that wasn’t nailed down, and having a go with a claw-hammer at anything that was. He and Da Ironfangs are always ready to run away from whatever the world throws at them!

:yarr!:

It's getting a bit huge now, so here's an index:

Page 1 Making Da Hogwasha
Page 2 The first Hogwashas
Page 3 Pirate Banners
Page 5 Adm'rul Kurgan (v1.0)
Page 8 WIP Pirate Giant
Page 10 Broadside the Pirate Giant
Page 12 WIP First Mate Keel'Aul
Page 13 First Mate Keel'Aul
Page 14 WIP First Mate Grognog
Page 15 First Mate Grognog
Page 16 More scurvy dogs and Da Hogwasha, all at sea!
Page 16 WIP Pirate Goblin "Crab Riders" - Count as Spider Riders!
Page 19 Pirate Goblin "Crab Riders"
Page 19 Updated Boyz - Striped trousers and such
Page 20 WIP Adm'rul Kurgan (v2.0)
Page 22 Adm'rul Kurgan (v2.0)
Page 23 Goblin Pirates - WIP Doom Diver and Wolf Rider Highwaymen
Page 23 WIP - The Red Cutter - a small Pirate sail boat
Page 24 Pirate Planz - Scans of my Note Books
Page 27 The Red Cutter - finished photos
Page 27 More Piratical Orcs! - WIP Kommodore Deffgit, Kap'n Rukbadruk (BSB) and another Deck Boy
Page 27 Kommodore Deffgit and a couple of finished Deck Handz - finished
Page 28 Da Ogresuns - Kommodore Deffgit's Mordheim band (WIP)
Page 28 Da Ogresuns: Heroes - finished
Page 28 Da Ogresuns: Kabin Grots - finished
Page 28 Da Ogresuns: More Deck Handz - WIP
Page 29 Da Ogresuns: Another Deck Hand - finished
Page 29 Kap'n Rukbadruk (BSB) - finished
Page 30 Da Ogresun - WIP Orc Pirate Barge
Page 30 More Ogresuns - converted "Black Reach" Orks
Page 31 Great Uncle Gus - sketch of a giant "Squigzilla" sea monster
Page 31 Squid Hoppers! - WIP
Page 33 Squid Hoppers - Finished
Page 33 Throg the Lighthouse Keeper and Wrecks the Dog-Fish-Squig-Hound - Finished
Page 34 Various Piratical things - a rowing boat and a few Boyz
Page 35 A dozen more Deck Hands - WIP using Maxmini resin Pirate Orc heads
Page 35 Pirate Orc deckhand - WIP (1st part of a commission for Da Bank on TBMF)
Page 35 Kaptain Zogurty SandBank - WIP (2nd part of the commission for Da Bank)
Page 36 First 5 of the Maxmini-headed crew - finished
Page 36 Next 4 Maxmini-headed crew - finished
Page 36 Kaptain Zogurty SandBank - finished the commission for Da Bank
Page 37 Whalebelly, Ogre Bodyguard - finished (Hired Sword for my Mordheim warband)
Page 37 Mattius Caboteur the (slightly) piratey Warlock - Finished (Hired Sword for my Mordheim warband)
Page 37 The Gloomwyrms - WIP Mordheim warband (eastern Orc Pirates)
Page 37 The Gloomwyrms - Mordheim Heroes painted
Page 38 The Gloomwyrms - Mordheim Henchmen painted
Page 39 The Gloomwyrms - Mordheim Henchmen (with Great Weapons) painted
Page 39 The Gloomwyrms - WIP Troll and Goblins
Page 39 The Gloomwyrms - Troll painted
Page 40 Pirate Giant - Plastic WIP
Page 41 The Gloomwyrms - More WIP Orc Henchmen
Page 41 The Gloomwyrms - Yung-Qi WIP
Page 42 The Gloomwyrms - Orc Henchmen painted
Page 42 The Gloomwyrms - Yung-Qi painted
Page 42 The Gloomwyrms - Bro-Ching-To, Ogre Bodyguard Hired Sword WIP
Page 43 The Gloomwyrms - Bro-Ching-To painted
Page 43 More Orc Pirateers - WIP
Page 43 Grapeshot the Pirate Giant - Finished!
Page 44 Ogresun Big'Un Dredger Zug - Finished
Page 44 The last 4 Pirate Orcs with Maxmini heads - finished, a year and more after they were started!
Page 45 Da Ogresuns - 3 More Deck Handz finished
Page 45 River Trolls - plus nautical nonsense - WIP
Page 45 Da Ogresuns - Orc Pirate Concertina Player - WIP
Page 46 River Trolls - Finished
Page 47 The Wonderlanders (working title!) - WIP: Kap'n, Big'Unz and Shaman for a new Mordheim warband
Page 48 mAlice and Kap'n Hatta - Finished Wonderlanders Boss and Shaman
Page 49 Da Rotmoons - Kapitán Alunzo da Leeva. WIP Estallian Orc Pirate Captain for the Animosity 5 campaign
Page 49 Da Rotmoons - Kapitán Alunzo da Leeva. Finished Estallian Orc Pirate Captain
Page 49 Da Rotmoons - Three more Estallian Orc Pirates WIP
Page 50 Da Rotmoons - Dragante, an Orc Big'Un. WIP
Page 51 Da Rotmoons - half a dozen Henchmen and a Big'Un - Finished
Page 51 Da Rotmoons - El Doctoro - WIP Shaman
Page 52 Da Rotmoons - El Doctoro and Dragante - Finished
Page 53 Da Rotmoons - Troll and Gobbos - Finished
Page 53 Da Rotmoons - Ogre Bodyguard Hired Sword - WIP
Page 53 Da Rotmoons - 3 more Boyz and Ogre Bodyguard Hired Sword - Finished
Page 54 Da Rotmoons - 3 more Boyz WIP
Page 54 Da Rotmoons - 3 more Boyz - Finished
Page 55 Da Rotmoons - Standard Bearer - Finished
Page 56 Da Rotmoons - musician and Squig-Parrots - WIP
Page 57 Da Rotmoons - Mr Beak the Squig-Parrot - Finished
Page 57 Da Rotmoons - Tambor the Drummer - Finished
Page 58 The Gloomwyrms - Standard and Musician - Unit Finished!
Page 59 Da Rotmoons - last 4 Boyz (repainted older Orcs) - Unit Finished!
Page 60 Sea Wyvern - WIP
Page 60 Ogre Leadbelcher Pirate - Finished (1st of 4)
Page 60 Ogre Leadbelcher Pirate - Finished (2nd of 4)
Page 61 Ogre Leadbelcher Pirates - Unit of 4 Finished
Page 61 Da Ogresuns - Salty Ogbad (WIP and finished. My entry for Da Warpath's Build-a-Boss Competition)
Page 61 Quarter Master Jonah Wail - WIP Pirate Orc Shaman Lord
Page 62 The Cleavermaws - 20 re-painted/updated Pirate Orcs
Page 62 Sea Wyvern - more WIP
Page 65 Da Ogresuns - Standard and Musician - finished
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Page 66 Da Warpath Big Gribblie comp entires - Fimir Balefield and Sea Troll with Crab Claw
Page 66 White Rabbit and Knave - Finished Wonderlanders Big'Unz
Page 67 The Chimeras - Orc Corsairs of Araby - WIP 3 Heroes, 4 HenchOrcs and a Troll
Page 68 The Chimeras - WIP Fat Gedik - Orc Big'Un
Page 68 The Chimeras - Heroes (Captain Sinbag - Orc Boss, Weird Khaaan - Orc Shaman, Big Uluc - Orc Big'Un, Fat Gedik - Orc Big'Un) - finished
Page 68 The Chimeras - Orc Genie from Dazza
Page 68 The Chimeras - 5 Corsair Boyz and a Troll - finished
Page 69 The Chimeras - 3 more Corsair Boyz and 6 Goblin Urchins - WIP
Page 69 The Chimeras - 3 more Corsair Boyz (Turgut, Kemal & Bukon) - finished
Page 69 The Chimeras - Warlock Hired Sword Razkhadhim the Djinn Binder - WIP
Page 70 The Chimeras - Warlock Hired Sword Razkhadhim the Djinn Binder - Finished
Page 70 The Chimeras - Orc Corsair Shef - WIP
Page 70 The Chimeras - Orc Corsair Shef and 6 Goblin Urchins - finished
Page 70 Looted and Orc-ified Carronade - WIP
Page 70 The Chimeras - 4 Orc Corsairs: Xog, Nart, Rogrog and Skem - WIP
Page 71 The Chimeras - 4 Orc Corsairs: Xog, Nart, Rogrog and Skem - finished
Page 71 The Chimeras - Ogre Bodyguard Hired Sword - WIP
Page 71 The Chimeras - Ogre Bodyguard Hired Sword: Huge Ahkman - finished
Page 72 River Trolls - 6th member of unit finished (plus shot of whole unit)
Page 73 The Chimeras - WIP Musician
Page 73 The Sea Wyvern - Salty Ogbad and Hullsplitta - finished
Page 74 The Chimeras - last 4 Orc Corsairs of Araby: Chama, Old Murrat, Shaka and Haddar - finished!
Page 74 The Cleavermaws - three new hands (Double Barrel, Gunport Pug and Bosun Higgs) for a "new" Mordheim warband- finished
Page 74 The Cleavermaws - four new hands (Kedger Krum, Zogger Slush, Rowlock Duff and Jemmy Squigs) - finished
Page 75 The Cleavermaws - Kaptin Bilgewater and Deadwood - WIP
Page 75 The Cleavermaws - Kaptin Bilgewater and Shaman Jonah Wail - finished
Page 76 The Cleavermaws - Deadwood and Oiler Tunn - finished



Tutorial:
How To Paint Pirate Orcs, The Kurgan Way!

Related Blogs:
Kap'n Hadduk's Halibutteers: The Fishmen Of Sartosa!? (Black Orc Pirate "Commandos")
Storm Of Magic - Kurgan's Piratey Arcane Fulcrums

Da Kronicles of Adm'rul Kurgan Grimjaw
Book 1 - The First Sartosa Campaign "City of Pirates"
Book 2 - The Second Sartosa Campaign "Return of the Pirates"
Book 3 - The Nemesis War (Plus Hook, Line And Stinker a Nemesis War fluff-battle against Giladis)
Book 4 - The Sands of War Animosity 2
Book 5 - Lunchiem: A Lunch Time Mordheim Campaign - Pre-Sartosa 3 Games
Book 6 - The Third Sartosa Campaign "Pieces of Eight"
Book 7 - The Seal Of Sigmund - Flame On Mordheim campaign, set in Vercuso
Book 8 - The Fourth Sartosa Campaign "Dark Waters"
Book 9 - Kurgan's Curse - tails from the Treachery and Greed Campaign.
Book 10 - Under Lock And Quay - a Flame On Mordheim Campaign.
Book 11 - The Fifth Sartosa Campaign "Scourge Of The Storm"
Book 12 - The Golden Voyage Of Sinbag - Animosity 6: The Scales of the North



Other tales of Piratical Adventures
Ahoy There! Ya Scurvy Barnacles! - Collected Piratical BatReps - reposted
Avast Ye Dogs, Fishmen Ahoy! - Conflict North 2007
The Battle Of The Ogham Stones - a one-off Battle Report (against Grotsmeg's High Elves)
The Long Journey North - another one-off Battle Report (against kawai!!!'s Mortal Chaos)
Tales Of The Cod & Cutlass - Flame On's "Mordheim Day"
No Honour Among Thieves - a Pirates vs. Pirates Battle Report
Mainly Unhappy Returns - Orc Pirates vs. Chaos Ogres (was going to be vs. Dark Elves but my original opponent was given Foo Fighter tickets!)
The Battle of Vercuso Bay - a 6-player, 6000 points-a-side naval battle!
Bell, Book and Candle - another Flame On Mordheim Campaign
The Last Hurrah! - a Naval game in The Mill before we moved to a dryer but smaller venue for Mordheim gaming.
Orctastic II The Last Waaagh! - a last big game with the old (7th ed) army book
The Battle of Osso Hills - Battle Lines drawn against the Horn'd Zkull Tribe
The Guns Of Altenweiler - Blood and Glory at the Hogbunker


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Da Hogwasha

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Da Hogwasha

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Shaman Wyrdtoof

Groshnak - February 18, 2005 05:22 PM (GMT)
very nicely done ship, and i really like the look of kap'n rukbadruk! great work.

greenskinpower - February 18, 2005 11:07 PM (GMT)
all looks good. but maybe a staff that stands out more for the shaman

Warlord Ghazak Gazhkull - February 19, 2005 06:49 AM (GMT)
Very nice ship great job, would you want to say how you have made it.

Greetz
G

Gorarat_Greatclaw - February 19, 2005 09:53 PM (GMT)
Very Swash-buckley!

greenskinpower - February 20, 2005 02:52 AM (GMT)
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Swash-buckley!

that is the coolest word ever. I agree

ACDM_elf - February 20, 2005 07:19 PM (GMT)
Excellent! I really like the checks and the buildings! Great job.

-ACDM

jimbob1066e - February 21, 2005 10:20 AM (GMT)
Howdy

Nice!

Runs off to P&H to link...

peace :D

jimbob1066e - February 21, 2005 10:22 AM (GMT)
Howdy

Nice work Warboss Kurgan.

oh, and if you haven't seen it, check out OFTP's boat as well... even if you have seen it, check it out again (or I bash your ead!) :P

peace :D

WhiteLionKurgan - February 21, 2005 03:00 PM (GMT)
Making Da Hogwasha.

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As requested - a how-to guide for the Hogwasha

Bitz:

*Orc models - Very Important!: have them to hand at every stage of building your ship, for scale and accessibility reference.
*Black foam-core card (this has a matt finish so the glue sticks better and is more forgiving at the black under-coat stage!)
*PVA Glue (AKA white glue or wood glue) don't get the cheap school stuff, it's rubbish. Get DIY wood glue grade.
*Hundreds of Coffee-shop stirrers (like very long, half-thickness ice-lolly sticks) The company I work for buys loads of coffee from a near-by coffee shop for meetings and we get a cup-full of these every week. But I don't encourage you to take a handfull every time you buy a coffee. At all. In any way.
*18x3/4 inch doweling (the mast) If I'd planned it better I would have made two masts.
*12x1/2 inch doweling (the yard-arm)
*2 screw-in metal hooks to attach the yard-arm to the mast
*Thick cotton thread (rope to tie up the sail)
*12" square piece of old cotton bed linen or similar (the sail)
*An "artists" paintbrush - about 12x3/4 inch and tapered (the bow-sprit)
*Some metal icons - I used the Boar's-head from the Boar Boyz Standard as a *figurehead and a Skull and Crossbones 40K Nob Banner pole for the stern.
*Plasticard (the metal teef around the Foc'sle)
*A wheel from a plastic Orc chariot or similar
*A few dozen Pins (to hold the foam-core together while the glue is drying)
*"Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Master and Commander" on DVD for erm…. research

Build:

Ship building is not a quick project. It will take most people a couple of months to complete so don't get disheartened if it's taking forever! Having a deadline helps but having three friends racing you to finish their ships helps a lot more! Every time one of them tells you the have got a stage further you will be spurred on towards your aim of nautical warfare!

The lower hull is not an oblong, it tapers toward the front to give at least the illusion that the thing could move through water!
I cut a simple "base" first - 12 inches long by 4 inches wide at the front and 6 inches wide at the back.

The sides of the hull where tricky. I took a while to decided what profile I wanted the ship to have: A low central deck (about an inch above "water-level"), a raised Foc'sle (about 2 inches) and a higher rear Poop-deck (about 4 inches). The Foc'sle and Poop-deck would be separate parts but the sides still had to have a cut-out for the central deck (allowing for the height of a model so an Orc on deck can see, shoot or fight over the sides). The front is at an angle forward but the rear is vertical.

I glued the sides to the base and pinned them in place then I could take measurements for the front and rear foam-core panels. This system of "build, measure, cut" suits my way of modelling much more than cutting all the pieces first then assembling (I always find I've cut them the wrong size and angle - math is not my thing).

The Foc'sle and Poop-deck are squares of foam-core (large enough to put war machines and crew on) with three-quarter-inch high stips fixed round three sides as the gunwhales (again, measure against an Orc model so the crew can see over them!). Both were made completely then attached to the hull. The central deck is supported by several stips of card that run across the width of the hull.

When everything is dry and sturdy (be patient!) mark where your mast will go by drawing round the dowel - mine is right against the front of the Poop-deck so the vertical surface helps suport the mast. Cut the hole inside the lines so it fairly tight fitting. I didn't fix the mast in place so it can be lifted out for easy transportation. If the hole is a bit too big don't panic: you can line it with wood afterwards to making it smaller. The same process applies to the bow-sprit, but the hole has to be a wierd shape so the bow-sprit points up slightly. AGain, line it with wood afterwards to make the angle and fit right.

Cover the entire thing in wood. Don't be too fussy: it's Orc workmanship after all. It still takes ages though. Allow about a month for this bit ! Leaving about a millimetre or less between each "plank" makes undercoating more fiddley but is worth it for how it looks when painted. Much better than the too-smooth look of planks butted-up together.

Take some time to add details like the ship's wheel, trap-doors, hatches, doors, ladders, bodged repairs, etc. Keep the decks flat and uncluttered but don't make them boring. The vertical surfaces can by as busy as you like! This is where the DVD's came in handy. I have no idea what things on ships look like but the nice film makers have done real research for me. I added "kite" shaped plasticard plates (with rivets made of sliced spear-shafts) in to the foc'sle as Orcy teef at this stage.

Screw one of the metal hooks into the mast a couple of inches below the top - make sure it ends up with the "open" side upwards (you might have to push something sharp and pointy into the mast first - watch your finger kids!). Do the same with the other hook into the centre of the yard-arm.

Lay the linen square for the sail on to a piece of polytheen - a plastic carrier bag will do - and paint watered-down PVA all over it. Turn it over and PVA the back as well. Use the thread to loosely bunch-up and tie each end and two other places, equally spaced along the sail. Put the sail by (on a clean bit of carrier bag) to dry for a couple of days. When it is dry it should be a wrinkled looking solid lump. Easy to paint and hard to damage. Hang the yard (and sail) on the mast and you are almost done!

Now paint you masterwork!

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kebabi - February 21, 2005 04:27 PM (GMT)
Wo-How!!

That's...well, amazing!!! :blink:

Really nice work there!

Squirrel Nutkins - February 21, 2005 04:41 PM (GMT)
OMG well done! I love your captain! He's really piratey (sorry but i must steal your long coat idea) and the paint job is excellant. I wants to see more of your work man.

Gazblag - February 21, 2005 06:58 PM (GMT)
Wohooo! A how-to-build-a-boat manual by warboss Kurgan!
Gork be praised!

Groshnak - February 21, 2005 07:46 PM (GMT)
niice, you're almost making me want to build a ship of my own.. but just almost :)

jimbob1066e - February 21, 2005 11:43 PM (GMT)
Howdy

Very well done, my boy!

Any chance we can get a second write up on the paint job and buildings too?

peace :D

WhiteLionKurgan - February 22, 2005 08:47 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (jimbob1066e @ Feb 21 2005, 11:43 PM)
Any chance we can get a second write up on the paint job and buildings too?

And the siege tower?

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I'll see what I can do :D

Oh, and here's another shot of Kap'n Rukbadruk so you can see his hook-hand:

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Turelio - February 22, 2005 12:42 PM (GMT)
Terrific. Just what every Orc Boss needs. A large floating castle to take da waaagh to the Elves. :)

Groshnak - February 22, 2005 01:47 PM (GMT)
how did you make that hook? it looks great.

WhiteLionKurgan - February 22, 2005 04:39 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Groshnak @ Feb 22 2005, 01:47 PM)
how did  you make that hook? it looks great.

The lower arm is from the plastic standard bearer and the hook is from a plastic Chaos Marauder standard

millemi21 - February 22, 2005 05:01 PM (GMT)
Most excellent work. I'd really like a write up on how you made your siege tower.

Warlord Ghazak Gazhkull - February 22, 2005 06:49 PM (GMT)
Nice work, I shall try to make a boat in the same style like yours

Greetz
G

emoe - February 22, 2005 07:07 PM (GMT)
that hook---coooooool!!! (im jaloes that i have no so much cool stuff)

emoe

jimbob1066e - February 23, 2005 07:33 AM (GMT)
Howdy

hey - I forgot to add that you can buy those coffee sticks at a resturant supply store for about three bucks for 1000...

peace

WhiteLionKurgan - February 24, 2005 08:46 AM (GMT)
Da Krew:

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kebabi - February 24, 2005 01:03 PM (GMT)
Coool!!!

Like the crippled one (what the heck is he holding in his left hand?) and the cannon (one of those things that really fits), tough i don't like the starterbox orc with 2 choppas blockin the view ;) .

Your skin is really nice, how have you done it?

DRESSWEARER - February 24, 2005 01:14 PM (GMT)
Awesome work.
I love pirate Orcs :wub: .
:lol:

Groshnak - February 24, 2005 01:50 PM (GMT)
that's VERY sweet orcs indeed!

i back kebabi up here, how did you do that skin? i demand an answer :D

Warlord Ghazak Gazhkull - February 24, 2005 06:17 PM (GMT)
I love it they are very nice your pirate orcs I love them

Greetz
G

WhiteLionKurgan - February 27, 2005 06:43 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (kebabi @ Feb 24 2005, 01:03 PM)
Coool!!!

Like the crippled one (what the heck is he holding in his left hand?) and the cannon (one of those things that really fits), tough i don't like the starterbox orc with 2 choppas blockin the view  ;)  .

Your skin is really nice, how have you done it?

The Peg-legged one has a Long-John Silver style crutch in his left hand.

The starterbox Ork is one of the crew - his left armed is chopped and replaced though.

My skin colours are Dark Angle Green base-coat, Snot Green muscles (with just a small amount of the Dark Angel Green showing between raised areas) then a fine-line high-light of Scorpion Green.

emoe - February 27, 2005 07:08 PM (GMT)
crying-huuu-huuu :( why do i have not a cool boat and cool pirates!!!! its not fair!!

emoe

the_gobbo_king - February 28, 2005 01:18 AM (GMT)
Excellent paint job on the captain, and Da Hogwasha looks wonderful!

Top marks! I need to get started on my pirate ship and crew...

the_gobbo_king - February 28, 2005 01:20 AM (GMT)
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QUOTE (Groshnak @ Feb 22 2005, 01:47 PM)
how did you make that hook? it looks great. 


The arm is from the plastic standard bearer and the hook is from a plastic Chaos Marauder standard


Haharr-thats exactly how I make my pirate hooks-Marauder standard and everything! Excellent paintjob on the cap'n as well. Good article too!

Turelio - February 28, 2005 01:57 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (kebabi @ Feb 24 2005, 01:03 PM)
Like the crippled one (what the heck is he holding in his left hand?)

I have a feeling, and correct me if i'm wrong, but i think that the crutch is made from the skaven plastic regiment standard?

WhiteLionKurgan - February 28, 2005 02:18 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Turelio @ Feb 28 2005, 01:57 PM)
I have a feeling, and correct me if i'm wrong, but i think that the crutch is made from the skaven plastic regiment standard?

Close, but no cigar! :D

It was made from the plastc Marauder regiment standard. ;)

Turelio - February 28, 2005 02:29 PM (GMT)
I havent seen thier banner (at least, i dont recall seing it). I think that with a triangular object that size, my mind instantly went towards skaven, and thier symbol.

Squirrel Nutkins - February 28, 2005 04:13 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (WarbossKurgan @ Feb 28 2005, 02:18 PM)
Close, but no cigar! :D

Oh Well i don't smoke :P

Once again, nice models, would you mind doing another one for a step-by-step?

emoe - February 28, 2005 06:09 PM (GMT)
jimbob u said u can buy those sticks for 3 dollar for 1000 good deal-where can i buy them? (im going to make a boat to-i think im going to make a half year project of it and whrite articels for da warpath)

emoe

Lord Gorfasil - February 28, 2005 06:17 PM (GMT)
I remember the crew from waaaaaaaaaay back....Still love them :)

jimbob1066e - March 1, 2005 01:42 AM (GMT)
Howdy

Emoe - at a restaurant supply store. The kind of place that sells cups, dishes, pans, etc to the restauants. I tried to find one for you but I don't speak Dutch... so mayhap ask gorky to help, or look in your phone book for Restaurant Supply.

peace :D

Warlord Ghazak Gazhkull - March 7, 2005 07:16 PM (GMT)
Have you played battles with it or stand it for the moment in your case. Btw I'm also planning to make a ship in that style or maybe like that from OFTP( but I think that will be to big)

Greetz
G




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