Andy Cowell
24 Aug 1996

Visions of the Underhive

hits since August 24, 1996

A slightly out of focus Bounty Hunter. Note the spiderweb design on the chainsword.

A converted Orlock ganger. I always need a sniper with a Boltgun (and without an axe), so I converted this ganger's lasgun into a bolter. It took me about 3 hours, including time for the milliput to dry. Note the spiderweb tattoo on his elbow.

A Catachan guard seargeant painted up as an Orlock ganger. Note the pipe and pollution on his base. The pipe is simple brass tubing, scored with pliers and washed black. The pollution is gloss coated liquid epoxy.


My leader is a converted Catachan lieutenant. The addition of the power sword from the SMCC weapon sprue was easy, just pin and epoxy. The bandana on his head and boltgun are both milliput. The Imp. eagle was filed off his chest plate, and I added a vertical seam and a bullet hole over his heart. You can't see it in the picture, but there is an Orlock rat skull on both shoulder pads. Note the lightning design painted on the power sword.


This heavy is a conversion from the loader in the Catachan missle launcher team. His left arm and lasgun were snipped off just below the arm band. The missle launcher is also from the Catachan ML team, but is upside down so the loading cover hangs down instead of up. I made an armature for the handle and pinned the ML to his shoulder. I made an armature for his arm, and built it up with milliput up to his wrist. I then made the handle of the ML, and then the hand grasping it.


This Wyrd is a Warhammer Fantasy Battles Necromancer by Gary Morley. I think he fits in great in the Necromunda universe-- imagine him covered in the skulls of his victims. In particular, he is a telek. wyrd, and the top of his staff is the skull of a Scaley he killed by mentally sending a rock into his skull. The Scaley's hand holds the skull onto the staff, and two more Scaley hands decorate his shoulders!

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