Press J to jump to the feed. In this post i will show you a step by step of how i done it. Sons of Barbarus. I think so. The shoulders do have a really rather nice space to attach the wings, this wasn’t a terribly hard conversion. As I was about to do this video was sent to me showing you how to make your own Lahmian Medium. I already had a couple of Daemon Princes. Nurgle Daemons. I painted them using the colour scheme that I used for the flesh of Rotigus. Those things bothered me. I usually water them down and apply them as very thin coats. More posts from the deathguard40k community. One thing that is worth looking back on is my trinity of Daemon Princes. Nurgle Blessed. This I attached to the model’s arm. ( Log Out / share. ( Log Out / These winged demon Princes are coming in hot! 100% Upvoted. Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up. So I gave it a go. If I ever manage to get my hands on a dark imperium box I'm gonna have to give this a shot. Activator does its job but the bond is never as strong as if you let the supergue absorb water vapor wrom the atmosphere. Feel free to show … Followers of the Death Lord. View entire discussion ( … The wings and shoulders on the prince were both drilled out and a metal rod inserted to help hold it all together. Make sure to give it a good clean beforehand to get the release agent off of the pieces. Green stuff is stuck, really sticky, it’s very hard to work with fingers. The first attempt to locate the wings was OK but it niggled me somewhat. I considered swapping in a Helbrute fist, but that just looked too big. First of the sprues, wings, and construction: My idea was to, instead of putting the smoke stacks on the back, put wings on instead. You must be logged in to vote. However a consistent look is desirable when painting a while army so I’m taking that as a positive and sticking to it. Loyalist's dislike. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. The shoulders do have a really rather nice space to attach the wings, this wasn’t a terribly hard conversion. Fluffy Nurgle like. The head options are mediocre and the weapons/arms leave a bit to be desired. Followers of the Death Lord. The current plastic daemon prince isn’t awful – there’s a clear attempt to capture some of the visual flair of the 3rd edition metal daemon prince everyone loved – and the need to be a dual fantasy/40k kit certainly hurts it a bit, but it’s also not great. There were some considerable gaps around where the wings met the shoulders, I’d need to fill them. top (suggested) no comments yet. Make sure to give it a good clean beforehand to get the release agent off of the pieces. So what I did was to raid the spares from my first Daemon Prince and find the axe wielding hand, I then cut the axe away leaving the first. Nurgle Blessed. 0 comments. I mentioned this in my local game store one night and one of the other gamers strolled off, bought a Daemon Prince off the shelf and gave me the wings then and there. For the flesh I used the same recipe as I used on Necrosius to avoid the “purple” look of my earlier models. The metal tools helped me to pack in and initially shape the green stuff. So the next night I snapped them off and postponed them tilted back more. Then I assembled the rest of the the model (leaving off the right shoulder pad, I would paint this separately). This is a place to share everything Death Guard. Then with a damp finger tip I smoothed it and tried to blend it into the muscles of the wings. So I then picked up a regular Daemon Prince, this had the wings and the double claws but didn’t look particularly “Nurgle”. The Nurgle Prince on the right is the oldest and on the left is the newest. The paint seems to hold together better than it does with water alone and the Death Guard Green didn’t dry “chalky” as it can with water. This was: The other colours would be normal Cital base colours. But what was I going to do about the weapons? Great use of that PM head, IMO it doesn't look good at all on actual plague marines but its freakin sick on a model with wings like this. So, it was settled, I was going to do this. The first was the Nurgle Daemon Prince model, this is a nice looking model but it didn’t have wings and didn’t have the double claw weapons which I usually take. Nurgle daemon prince with wings conversion To finish off my tyranid beating list i am constructing a winged nurgle prince. I bought this months ago to use on Epidemius but I never really got on with it. So a cautious thumbs up from me. I did OK. You can also see that I’ve damaged the wings, that felt Nurgly and echoed the look of Mortarion. 1/3. I went for my green stuff. ( Log Out / Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Pingback: Death Guard Tactics – Foetid Bloat Drone – Plague Gardening, Get some super glue activator, it’ll make gluing resin together so much more bearable . Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it.