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Chris Palmer26 Sep 2014 12:51 p.m. PST

In the flea market at Barrage (our club's one-day gaming convention) a couple weeks ago, I found a pair of old Mage Knight figures called "Half-Troll Gorger". The figure is of a large troll-ish creature taking a bite from a piece of meat it holds clenched in one of it's hands. I noticed the piece of meat was shaped vaguely like a little person, with a head and an arm. The spark immediately went off in my brain; that it would be a quick and easy conversion to cut off that piece of meat, and actually replace it with 10mm figure to make a cool new unit for my 10mm "Bear Yourselves Valiantly" armies. For you 15mm gamers, I think a 15mm figure would do the trick nicely too.

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So I took the pair of figures home, and began the process. I popped the figures from their clicky bases with a hobby knife, and then easily sliced the meat from their hands. I then rummaged in my box of spare figures from my 10mm War of the Roses project, and found a couple suitable figures to chop up. One was an archer, and the other a charging figure with wide spread running legs. After cutting them down, I made sure they fitted nicely on top of the trolls' hands so the arm of one, and the leg of the other, lined up with the trolls' mouths. I then glued them in place with some super glue.
When the glue holding the half-figures had dried, I sprayed the trolls flat black, glued them to a BYV sized base, and repainted them.
I'm really pleased with how these turned out. I think they make a nice characterful stand of monsters for use with any evil army.
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For a few more photos, see my blog:
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Redroom26 Sep 2014 3:40 p.m. PST

gruesome looking mini, very fitting for a troll

darthfozzywig26 Sep 2014 4:23 p.m. PST

Hahaha yikes! Nice work.

Chris Palmer27 Sep 2014 2:33 a.m. PST

Thanks, folks!

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