Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Conversion Corner: Arco-flagellant revisited

Holy to the Lord.

In 2019, I started converting an arco-flagellant due to dissatisfaction with the models Games Workshop produced. Since then, I have felt more work could be done on the model to further differentiate it from the Blood Bowl Wood Elf model on which I based the conversion. Recently, I decided to revisit the model and add more detailing, mainly in the form of scars on the model and modifying their boots. Rather than painting the model myself, I am excited to say that we are sending the model to Matt (squared_paints) to paint as a collaboration!

Further work was done on the mask worn by the arco-flagellant, adding a worn iron halo and additional bionic eyes.


I added a few attachment points for the chainsaw arm and exhaust ports using brass tubing.


To the back of the model, I added a small device to administer combat drugs to the arco-flagellant. Instead of individual syringes commonly seen, I wanted a smaller, more compact device with a rotating cylinder of different drugs that can be administered as needed, depending on the engagement. Additionally, I sculpted a series of ports on the knuckles of the model’s right hand, suggesting some hidden blades.


I further modified the boots the arco-flagellant is wearing, adding more noticeable heels and brass Imperial Eagles.


I took extra effort to add small scars all over the body of the model to give a sense that they have seen significant action in their service.


The Blood Bowl elves are massive in scale, but the larger stature makes sense for an arco-flagellant conversion.


So we hide our eyes and wonder who'll survive.

- Adam Wier

3 comments:

  1. Really cool to see further work be done on this! All of the little details are so inspiring and creative

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  2. Love this! The Arco Flagellant always felt like such an evocative idea to me, and this 100 percent fits the feel of those old models while also finding its own space. 10/10

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