Here's a few pictures and some tips on assembling Celtic Warrior and Celtic Warrior #2
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Here's what you get in the clamshell for Warrior 2. A nice scenic base, the body is one cast, and the right arm comes in three parts.
Its not entirely compatible with GW's range of parts and models. The Scbior figures come with this rotary fan backpack, for example.
All it took was trimming about a millimeter off the fan with a craft knife though, and a stock marine pack fits on quite neatly.
The arm glues together quite easily too. Its important to have an idea of orientation before going to glue though. There are no guide marks like you might get on a Privateer Press model.
Moving on to Warrior. This guy comes in four parts - the base, the body, and a sprue each for the arms. You might want to keep the arms separate until the glue is dry though as, again, there is no guide or mark to identify otherwise which shoulder pad goes with which shoulder.
Then a fist with a pistol was glued on to the stump.
The small number of parts and generally high quality of the casts made building and converting the Scibor models to GW style was really really quick and easy. The whole process took about half an hour. There are a few things to look out for though.
In summary then, the two Scibor models I built and converted last night were of very high quality. Converting them to Space Wolf models is about as simple as it could be. The casts are great quality - both artistically and in production. These models will be a great addition to my Space Wolf army. Some care is need when cutting parts though.
I have added a few purity seals and nicknacks to the models and primed them. Later on I'll post some pictures of the painting.
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