The photos that follow show the construction of a group of Hawkmen, the chest and wings taken from a Sky Elf by Foundry and the heads and legs from the prehistoric range by Graven Images.
Sky Elf from Foundry. Note the miss-match in wing sculpts!
Warrior from Graven Images
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The next two photo's show the finished miniature
In every example the wings have needed to be pinned.
I have modelled three Hawkmen using the same technique, here are the first and second miniatures.
The first Hawkman undercoated
And here we have the first and second undercoated
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Finally we have all three constructed and two undercoated. You can see how I have had to use 'green stuff' to blend the joins and the detail of the spear - which is from another Foundry Elves set. The figures are mounted on 40mm bases.
In part two I will include pictures of the painted miniatures and a Games Workshop WarHawk miniature.
Tony
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