I think I'm calling the Chaos Squiggoth done, finally!
September 2022 was when I started it, I got a Star Wars Reek toy off of eBay for dead cheap.
I'm pretty happy, it was in stasis for a long time as I wasn't happy with it. The build process is down below.
Any questions, just ask, much love, thanks for looking!
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Fabric for the wraps, plasticard for the collar and helmet, scale barbed wire in certain spots. Milliput and Green Stuff mixed for small mutations on the body. The new leg is MilliStuff over thermoplastic beads.
The morningstar tail is the ball from a roll-on deodorant studded with spikes made from leftover sprue, the chains are plastic spectacles chains (I should probably use more of them on the body actually)
The howdah is made from plasticard, balsa and a few gubbins. The armour hanging down is balsa combined with some bits from the Plagueburster kit.
My elderly neighbour has those fancy ready meals that cost nearly a tenner, and I salvaged some of the wooden container to make the roof, which has all sorts of recycled plastic bits (corrugated and that) glued on, along with plasticard sheet and spikes.
The roof is held up by more balsa.
The back armour/engine part is made from more plasticard and balsa, along with some different plasticard rods and more sprue spikes. The exhaust ports are hairdye lids.
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The big gun is made from an orchid food bottle, stabbed through with kebab sticks and cocktail sticks to make a Chaos Star, then I used pen springs to make it more electric-looking, and plastic from a tub to make the curved parts, then plasticard to make the checkers.
Lastly a big spring from a handwash bottle to go over the barrel, some cables made from MilliStuff, and the tip is from the old metal Doomwheel.







