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Old 06-16-2008, 10:25 AM
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D&D 4E Dragonborn Miniature Conversion

Dragonborn Chain-Fighter Conversion

I wanted to try my hand at making a Dragonborn Chain-Fighter for D&D 4E. The best 28mm miniatures around for the job seem to be the Reaper Warlord Reptus figures. I started with the Longstriker Reptus Grunt (code #14403). I also used Reaper's Chain Weapon Conversion Pack.

I'll illustrate the whole process with some pics I took as I went along.

Stage 1
Examine the base miniature. Here are all of the components of the Longstriker:



Stage 2
Examine the components of the Reaper Chain Weapon pack. You can find a pic of it here: http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures...latest/03076_G


Stage 3
Taking a jeweler's saw, I carefully sawed the tail off of the body of the Reptus figure (Dragonborn do not have tails). I did this in several steps, and was careful not to saw into any of the other neighboring details. I then used a sharp xacto blade to clean up the area. Since the area of the cut is largely obscured by the model's clothing and armor, and the cut was clean, no greenstuff putty was needed to clean up the area or fill any gaps.

Here's a link to a shot of this stage:

http://tinyurl.com/45yl9c


Stage 4
I then had to cut up the separate right arm, removing the pieces of the halberd on either side of the hand. I decided to leave a large piece of the leather wrapped handle in his hand, and mount the chain to either side of it. The illustration of the spiked chain on pg. 220 of the PHB shows a pair of handles, so I figured I'd include one central handle. Here's a link to a pic of the pieces after the cutting was done:

http://tinyurl.com/3qxyly


Stage 5
Using a bit of greenstuff epoxy putty, I positioned the lower right arm into the socket hole of the main Reptus body. I used greenstuf for this instead of super glue because I wanted to retain some posability as I fiddled with the chain pieces in later steps. It takes a while for greenstuff to set up, so you have some time to move things around. I would later strengthen the bond with some superglue applied using a toothpick so as not to slop it onto other areas. Here's the model with the complete right armi assembly:




Stage 6
At this point I super-glued the Reptus into the slotted base. I chose a round slot because I prefer them to squares for character models. I then took two pieces of chain from Reaper's chain weapon sprue and dry-fit them into the upper section from the left hand to the bottom of the handle in the right hand, and the bottom of the left hand to the slotted base. After some pain-staking bending and re-bending, I finally found a fit and look I liked for these first two sections of chain. I then applied very small blobs of greenstuff to all three contact areas (bottom of the handle, top of left hand, bottom of left hand). This gave me enough adhesion to settle the chains into place and then fiddle with them a bit to get them right. Once I was satisfied, I again applied some superglue with a toothpick to solidify the hold.

I should add that I use Zap-A-Gap brand Gel super-glue almost exclusively. It's the best in terms of hold and control. It's the one with the green label. Here's a pick of stage 6:





Stage 7
Even though this Dragonborn would be a Chain Fighter, I wanted him to have some backup weapons. I took a sword from Reaper Weapon Pack I and cut it down a bit to make a long knife. I placed this into the gap in his armor plates over his right hip using a blob of greenstuff to get it into proper position.




Stage 8
In stage 8 I attached the lower bludgeon to the chain weapon. I decided to use one of the spiked cylindrical pieces. I cut the spikes off one side to create a side that would lie flat on the base. I put a small blob of greenstuff on the flat side and dropped it on the base near the chain. Then I used my xacto blade push it over into line. I used a bit of greenstuff on the end of the chain to make a nice meeting between the two. Once I flocked the base this would all be pretty invisible. Here's a look at this stage:




Stage 9
In step 9 I positioned a third length of chain over the model's back, connected to the upper half of the handle. before attaching it using greenstuff and a little glue, I dry-fit it, bending it to the desired position, then I attached the bladed bludgeon using, you guessed it, some greenstuff. Once I was satisfied with the way it rested over his shoulder and down his back, I added some superglue with a toothpick to key points along the model's back armor area.

Here is the pic of this stage:




Stage 10
Final details included adding a last-minute pair of throwing knives to model some ranged attack ability, and a heft of rope give him that look of an adventurer. Both of these came from the Mordheim equipment sprue. I desperately wanted to add a small pack or pouch, but there was just no room. I tried, but the figure looked too crowded, so I ripped them off.

At this point I also added some Renaissance Ink Medium Flocking Gel to the base for texture and to hide some of my messy conversion work. I like this stuff more than sand; when it dries it's like concrete and it takes paint very well.

Oh well. Any way, here is a shot of the finished, unpainted Dragonborn Chain Fighter:




Stage 11
Painting. The entire conversion took about 3 hours and I did it on Friday night. I let the thing dry over night and painted it in stages on Saturday and Sunday morning. I am no Golden Demon painter, but I get the job done. I wanted him to have red flesh tones because I decided he would have a flaming breath weapon (I know the rules say skin tone doesn't affect breath weapon type, but who cares!). I used a Reaper red triad on his flesh. However, before doing anything, I primed him black, painted his armor rougly with GW Tin Bitz, then threw a Chesnut ink wash over it. When it was dry I dry-brushed the whole thing with the equivalent of GW's Boltgun metal. You can use almost any silver metallic for this step. The leather is Foundry 3-step Bay Brown. His skirt is Foundry Rawhide. Claws and teeth are Foundry Bone.

The base was painted with GW Scorched Brown, then dry-brushed with various craft-store browns until I was satisfied with the tone. I added some Gale Force 9 swampy static grass, but it doesn't show very well, and I may add some lighter stuff later.

Here are some pics of the finished piece:






Anyway, this conversion has emboldened me to do other Reptus-Dragonborn stuff, and I hope it does the same for anywhere out there looking for some inspiration.

Scott

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Old 06-16-2008, 10:57 AM
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Re: D&D 4E Dragonborn Miniature Conversion

Okay, I know next to nothing about customizing minis nor painting them but wow. Just wow.
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Okay, I know next to nothing about customizing minis nor painting them but wow. Just wow.
It looks intimidating, but it's not nearly as hard as you might think. Just takes a lot of patience, imagination, and the ability to find the right bits.

Anyway, great job!
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Very cool.
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Re: D&D 4E Dragonborn Miniature Conversion

Thanks for the kind words, folks! Some of the work was tedious, but none of it was really hard. I posted the blow-by-blow to de-mystify the whole the process.

Anyway, I'd encourage other folks to post their D&D conversions. If I do anything else I'll try to keep the camera handy.

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Anyway, I'd encourage other folks to post their D&D conversions. If I do anything else I'll try to keep the camera handy.
If I end up using minis for 4e then I have some extra humanoid dragonspawn that I'll mod and repaint. If I do I'll post them but it isn't likely to be for a while.
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That's some damn nice conversion work. I'm just curious about the gel you used on the base. What is it, how does it work, and how easy is it to work with?
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That's some damn nice conversion work. I'm just curious about the gel you used on the base. What is it, how does it work, and how easy is it to work with?
Thanks! The stuff I use is from a company named Renaissance Ink:

http://www.renaissanceink.net/index.php?body=gels.html

Their Flocking Gels are very easy to work with. I own both the 0007 and 0008 varieties and like both. They apply easily with a sculpting tool or small trawl, and they are non-toxic. They're very paintable once dry.

I use them almost exclusive now over flocking with sand and glue.

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Re: D&D 4E Dragonborn Miniature Conversion

Awesome conversion. I've got some more detail work to go but here's the Dragonborn Warlord conversion I did of 14092 : Khong-To, Reptus Warlord by reaper miniatures. He's also reptus. sorry don't have any photos of the process but I had to file his fangs back a bit and completely cut out the tail which was the chore of the project (thicker tail than other models). there was an area of the tail that I just couldn't cut out so I just whittled it to look like a flapped leather bag (sorry photo detail isn't the best).

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Re: D&D 4E Dragonborn Miniature Conversion

damn none of those pics worked. maybe these will.
I ended up not attaching the the back spikes that came with the model in favor of using the dwarven weapons pack by reaper to put on a greataxe and shield.





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