And finally, comparison to the reference material. Colour, pose and basing.

I didn't quite get the arch of the back into the model, and it's a bit "thicker" than Sanakan.
But that all comes from building on an existing mini', no matter how much I might have carved away before adding detail.

I could have completely scratch-built her.
But that would have taken much longer and been more of a pain, and the mini' would have been more fragile.

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Base details for the Safeguard Necron conversion.

A simple stomp of a metal skull into concrete.
a) shows the power in her slim frame.
b) call back to the head-swap of a necron mini', but without any confusion of using a necron head.
c) kind of a reverse T2 reference of the endoskeleton crushing the skull.

Easy job:
Flat cured plaster.
Cut to size.
Poke middle of piece to naturally crack it.
Make space for skull.
Glue it all to the base.

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Based on a character from the Manga "Blame!": Safeguard Sanakan.

Converted from a Necron warrior. Reposing, cutting away material, adding more, scratch-building and kit-bashing.

Also, if you are into Manga, or art in general, Blame! is worth a look.

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