Grimgor Ironhide diorama

How to convert or sculpt a miniature? How to make a decent base or even a full diorama?!
CUKIERas

Post by CUKIERas »

nope you're not just add some orks (2-3) near Grimgor, some charging skeletons on the lower level and you have it- battle scene.
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Post by arctica »

Just make the base for a larger model and start from scratch with your current mini? :D smile and never give up ! There are no dead ends just steeper climbs.
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Post by Skrit »

Or use it as a niece piece of scenery for on the battlefield! :)
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Post by Marek »

Agree with CUKIERas.
I think your base is just perfect to make a "The Last Standing Man" diorama. Add hordes of enemies attacking the hill and let Grimgor die in his last battle (or defeat them all). Skeletons would be OK, as well as skavens, a pack of wolfes, or even a commando of dwarf warriors. You may also place a big monster down there, like a giant wurm for example (that would justify why the hell did he climb the hill).

:)
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Post by sea.man »

W O W

thnx for all the answers!!!
With such support I`ll keep the project running :twisted:

@CUKIERas
The idea with 2-3 Orcs sounds cool, I`m going to use it 8)

@Marek
It`s going to be a river bank so he didn`t have to climb it :wink:
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