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Head swaps

Posted by elegantmess on 21 Apr 2025, 16:26

I bought a bag of the "Ancient Warriors" Caesar knockoffs not only to fill ranks in medieval armies but also for head swaps. I have a pule of quasi-historical game pieces and off-scale goblins and orcs that medieval helmets would help a lot and was wondering if anyone would share any tips that could save me hours of frustration?
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 21 Apr 2025, 17:35

I don't know if my advice will be of much help to you, elegantmess. ;-)

My head swaps are very easy to do. I simply cut off the donor and recipient heads. I make sure the head fits properly in its place and then glue it down with the Ceys special glue for difficult plastics that I've been using for several years. Next, I add a few layers of white glue around the neck, ensuring a firm joint. :lol:

Since my figures are intended for dioramas and not wargames, this is sufficient. :mrgreen:

I leave you here the pictures of several examples:

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I hope they'll be helpful. Best regards. :-)

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Posted by elegantmess on 21 Apr 2025, 17:37

I think the figures in the middle would be less cartoony or more historically indistinct mercenary types.

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Posted by elegantmess on 21 Apr 2025, 19:25

Somehow,I keep posting the blurry photos. Started easy and didn't have to crawl arund on the floor too much.
Still learning photos

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Posted by Beano Boy on 22 Apr 2025, 03:17

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This might help you out a little. Or even a lot if you have loads of them to do.
My you have great fun and well primmed success, in all your endeavors! BB
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Posted by elegantmess on 27 Apr 2025, 17:50

Thank you for all of the advice. I've done my share of sword/shield arm twisting and bending, but arm swapsand bending are beyond me at this point. There's at least 1 great helm under my desk.
This is my 3rd attempt at head swapping. The converted guy fits my generic soldier needs.

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Posted by elegantmess on 01 May 2025, 01:52

A bit of twisting and snipping to a truly awful figre as realization of an idea. some others will get swods and axes pilfered from headless figures.

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Posted by elegantmess on 02 May 2025, 16:59

And another one. I thought the head on the left figure wastoo large and cartoony. It's a largeŕ scale goblin.
Looks pretty good with a helmet from a Burgundian knight.
The plastic issimilar to the soft grey HaT plastic andit's really easy to accidentally lop of an arm while trying to seerate the had. I found rhat out sgortly after the photo
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Dark Alliance orc for comparison.
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Posted by sobrevieviendo1 on 12 May 2025, 19:45

https://www.oneseventytwoscale.com/2012 ... thene.html i use copper wire instead of pins and ca gel
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Posted by elegantmess on 13 May 2025, 05:12

I've been experimenting with making the hole slightly larger than the pin(I use really small paperclips ) but haven't been able to find gel glue until recently.
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