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This blog is being designed to try and gather up as many resources as possible to do with Green Stuff Sculpting and Converting/Modeling.

It is my aim to make this a Hub for all things green, and give the wider community somewhere they can find all of their Green Stuff needs.

It is going to take a while, but with some determination, help from the community and hard work, the goal will be reach.

If anyone is willing to help with this mighty endeavour, please do not hesitate to contact me via e-mail: greenstuffsculpting@googlemail.com

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-Green Stuff Sculpting
Monday, 12 April 2010
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At the back end of last year I decided that in my Chaos Space Marine Army I would use the good old favourite Daemon Prince of Tzeentch with wings. As many of you know the Daemon Prince model doesn't come with wings so I had to purchase some separate, which I did and with a bit of assistance from Col Corbane I managed to fix them with Green Stuff and Pinning.

Since then I have found two tutorials on how to create your own wings from Green Stuff, one of which I could have used and the other, less so, but would still work along the Tzeentch theme.

The first is from a member of Bolter and Chainsword called Caroline, the wings she has created are of the feather variety and look stunning. The detail put into the wings really sets them off and I could really see these being incorporated into a Blood Angel list, especially with the revamp of the new codex.

There is a step by step guide that seems quite easy to follow, and I believe with a bit of practice a brilliant result can be achieved, just like Caroline's.

The other wings are from a sculptor by the name of Gael Goumon of Mandragore Miniatures. In this tutorials (which is in PDF) Gael goes through the process of how to create dragon and daemonic wings, firstly by showing pictures of how the wing armature should look, and then going through the process of creating the wings.

The result is amazing and although the tutorial verbally isn't the lengthiest, you get a good idea from the photos how to create each stage, and what has been wrote down is of good enough quality to follow and get to good grasp of the concept. I will definitely be trying this one out on future Daemon Princes.

-Green Stuff Sculpting

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2 comments:

Max said...

Alright, add a sodering tool to the list of things I need to buy...

Blitzspear said...

Wings are something i keep meaning to try doing but never had an exscuse, hmmm demon prince sculpt may move up the list lol

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