Used the torso, legs, arms, & head from a female Dark Eldar Warrior; then bolter & backpack from Tactical Marines. Cleaned up the Dark Eldar Warrior parts, mainly removed any pointy or blade looking areas on them. Then took the top knot off the female head and smoothed off the ear areas on the head, I had planned to add Green Stuff hair to match the Sisters heads. But the Dreadball Wildcard MVP figures head matches fairly well, so I might have to look into getting some of those. But the scale of it compared to the Marine looks really good I think. I added the random ammo pouches to the back to help on the backpack to torso fit issues, still needs something else done to it to work.
Which I think a Green Stuff cloak to bridge the torso & backpack, and supply some leg / back torso cover up as well. Then was thinking of making Green Stuff sleeves to help with the arms to torso, and could help on the bolter / weapon fit in the front as well. And make a skirt for the front to match with their pictures of the minis & the fluff pictures for them.
Then maybe make some molds of the cloaks, sleeves, & skirts to convert a squad of Dark Eldar female warrior parts into a Battle Sisters squad or their other units. Need to go to the Hobby Lobby here and get some sculpting supplies & start working on these. As I would like to make a small army of plastic Sisters, or enough for some kind of allied detachment for one of my other armies. Maybe White Scars & Sisters of Battle combo, the Motorcycle Club & their Old Ladies.
Also was looking at the DE Scourge figures I've got in primer as well at the moment, and think their legs will work fairly well for Sisters Seraphim. And I think the left over Chaos Biker Backpacks will work for the Seraphim minus the little arrow & skull on the back. But more to come on those later on, as I have to grab the parts from the pile of DE boxes I have. And I have some Milliput Superfine White and a set of sculpting tools from the Hobby Lobby last nite, they are ok tools but not as good as the set I got from Adepticon classes a few years back & a nice set made by a Freeboota from the first Geek Nation UK trip back a few years ago as well.
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