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How To Make Your Own Custodes From Just Bits

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Don’t like the latest Adeptus Custode models? Check out our retro conversion for some cool ideas on how to convert your own Custode miniatures.

Back in 2012, I was cutting up some bits, and a sweet conversion idea hit me outta the blue. Check out my now reto Custodes conversion that appeared out of thin air.

At the time I was working with the Dark Angel Veterans, and Blood Angels Sanguinary Guard kits, and had them arranged in piles in front of me.

As I sorted them, the Sanguinary Guard torsos happen to be in a pile on top of the Robed Dark Angels Tosos, and the light bulb went off in my head, Custodes!  Weird musing sure, but it just kinda just goes to show that you never know when you can be inspired to do some modeling.

Anyways I messed around a little with all the bits I could scrap up, and made what I think is a pretty sweet Adeptus Custodes conversion. I really like it, and it seems easy to make too- which is a bonus!

It’s kinda funny because it seems like you really can make almost anything out of bits these days. I mean with the variety of kits available now, compared to even a few years ago, it just seems like there is sooooo much potential out there for awesome conversions. Now pair some of these ideas with the current Custode kits, and the possibilities are endless!

So here he is.  Obviously, this guy is still a little rough, but I think from the artwork above it’s pretty spot on “theme” wise.  I’m going to still be working on him more in the future, he’s still a long way from being “done”.

Bits List

  • Dark Angels Robed Torso
  • Blood Angels Sanguinary Guard front plate
  • Grey Knights Force Halberd (Power Armor)
  • Blood Angels Sanguinary Guard Angelus Bolter
  • High Elf White Lion Helm
  • Dark Angels Mechanicus Shoulder Plates
  • Assault Terminator Icons
  • Grey Knights Backpack
  • Blood Angels Accessory Pack

Here is what I used for parts, and really it doesn’t seem like it ended up being too ridiculous either (another plus).  If you know what the bits are already, even better.  You’re ahead of the curve on this one (which is understandable as some of these kits have been out for awhile).

So here’s how I made the model:

First I added the Sanguinary Guard Torso to the Dark Angel Legs, in the relative pose I was looking for. I dry-fitted the Halberd arms first to see how it would all look- I didn’t want this venerable warrior to be all wonky.

Next I cut the Halberd blade off, flush to its mount. Then I added the cut-down Angelus bolter so it sat flush to the halberd shaft. After gluing the blade back on so it didn’t obscure the firing path of the bolter itself, I cut off the Stormbolter from the left halberd arm.  Then I attached the weapon and arms to the body.

Be warned this step sucks, a lot. I used plastic glue and got it to work with some elbow grease, but it was not fun. These arms are not meant for the body I was mounting them to.

After the halberd, I just added the head (looking in the direction he would be swinging the blade), and attached the shoulders.  I cut down the extra bits you see on the pads and glued them on as well. Last was the backpack, and viola Conversion a’la Custode!

Check out the three-sixty below for all the details, and post your comments!What do you think? Can you make some conversions using these ideas for your Custodians? Maybe a vexilla or two? -Rob Baer

About the Author: Rob Baer

Virginia Restless, Miniature Painter & Cat Dad. I blame LEGOs. There was something about those little-colored blocks that started it all... Twitter @catdaddymbg