CONVERTING CITADEL MINIATURES

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Dem Mek's can be crazy, but even I'm impressed wiv dis. I'm here, and I'm
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Course, won't let Fixit in 'ere, he'd have his sticky little Grot finger all
over everyfink.
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Make sure and stick on, or whatever ya call it, nice and often, cos dere'll
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ya."
Dok Butcha's Convershun Klinic showcases some of the great
conversions seen in White Dwarf and on the web, together with new articles
for all your converting needs! Check back regularly for new model conversions.
The Dok's surjery is now open!
Green Stuff is the material of choice for many veteran hobbyists.
In this Convershun Klinic article, Ty Finocchiaro shows you the basics of
working with Green Stuff, with techniques and examples.
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When not working on Tale of Four Gamers for White Dwarf, Paul Scott can be found tinkering with various projects.
This article shows how he constructed his Cadian Rough Riders.
Nikos Thanopoulos works in Warhammer World and collects Tau and Chaos armies. In this article, he explains how he
converted his Thousand Sons Chaos Terminator Champion.
Owen Rees describes how he went about constructing these troop types from the Bubonic Court of Nurglitch list
in the Lustria book.
After a particularly satisfying crushing defeat against his enemies, Nick Christofoli decided to mark the occasion
with a special war-trophy conversion. Check out his new Rock Lobber.
Jack Butler works at Forge World and collects, amongst other things, Eldar. In this article he explains how he
converted his own Avatar of the Bloody-Handed God.
In the wake of his Eldar Avatar, Jack Butler decided he needed some excessive firepower to support his Guardian
warriors, and so constructed a themed Wraithlord.
Miles Horry works as a Hobby Specialist and collects a Slaaneshi Beastmen army for Warhammer. In this article he
shows how he made his first bestial Spawn of Chaos.
Guy Haley plays Warhammer. He's not very good at it, but he does make some lovely conversions.
In this article, you can see how he made his Empire Pistoliers.
Mark enjoys playing Warhammer and, when not cheating, likes to ever improve his Vampire Lord to lead his legions
of the Undead. In this article, Marcus Gore gets a Winged Nightmare.
Nick's obsession with Dwarfs is rivalled only by that of his boss, Paul Sawyer. In this article, Nick shows how he
constructed his infamous Dwarf Mountain Rangers.
Following the Additional Tyranid Bio-weapons article in Chapter Approved, we asked Games
Designer, Phil Kelly how he went about converting his Tyranid Bio-weapon Gaunts.
Having watched The Fellowship of The Ring, Caroline Law of UK Hobby Support
decided to recreate the pivitol moment when Gandalf escaped imprisonment with the aid
of Gwaihir.
An avid collector of all things Tau, Nikos was inspired by the background material in the Tau codex, and their need
to document and record events. Cue one Tau war correspondent.
Once again, White Dwarf's resident Australian returns with another conversion of Chaos. But this time, Christian's
Chaos Lord is for his Warhammer Hordes of Chaos army.
White Dwarf's Christian Byrne is a devout follower of the ways of Chaos and can often be found adding new pieces
to his Chaos armies, such as this, his Black Legion Chaos Sorcerer Lord.
Events Project Manager, Nick Appleby, explains how he created his Nakai the Wanderer special character which featured prominently at the Oxyl and the Lost Valley campaign weekend.
With the release of the new Space Marine Terminators, it wasn't long before Rik had the idea of converting these supreme warriors for a darker purpose.
After many months of toil, Owen Rees' now famous drop troop army is complete. In this article he shows how to
create your own Imperial Guard Drop Troop regiments.
As nutty as an Ork in a junkyard with a collection of spannerz, Dave Lawrence loves all things Orky and, as is only
suitable for his Speed Freeks, built them a Battlewagon.
Following the success of his Snake Spawn, Mile Horry returns with his second Slaaneshi Spawn of Chaos - and this one
has more than enough legs to spare!
Rik Turner works on the UK website and collects many armies. His latest venture has been to upgrade his Khorne
Champion to include an impressive Juggernaut of Khorne.
Green Stuff is the material of choice for many veteran hobbyists.
In this Convershun Klinic article, Ty Finocchiaro shows you the basics of
working with Green Stuff, with techniques and examples.