Auto-didact pseudo-copperplate, common in those educated in British ex-Grammar schools of the 1980s and '90s

EDIT : Alright, no double-posting mullarky for me!
I completed my Celestial Hurricanum last night (check the first post in this thread for a link to it) and was planning to start my Demigryph proxies today. "But Self!" I said to myself. "Self, listen to reason! You sent the bases for the Demigryphs to Tiny (who is a fine man, and who - as he comes from Wales - clearly deserves a clone of Catherine Zeta-Jones just as soon as you can get the technology to work) so he could make those fantastic resin ones. Why, when you have them, your conversions will be masterful and
completely freaking sweet. But, alas! They have not yet arrived from the fine land of coal, sheep, and exquisitely beautiful brunettes! Alas! And you have everything else, including those 90mm heads from
The Lost Battalion the nice man from Minnesota forgot to charge you for for two weeks, and the cute resin wings!"
But then I got to work, and stuff arrived in the mail! One huge box was about $800 worth of networking equipment for the new office, which was exciting, but another package was
personal and it was from
Wales and it was
not made of coal and / or sheep and it was from
Tiny!
Yay!
Ahem.
Alright, serious stuff here -
Warhammer is srs bznz. I wanted some Demigryphs, because they are really cool, but they needed to fit with the army and its Greek theme. Gryphons are - while Greek in certain ways - not archetypically Greek, ifunowotimean. But
Greek sphinxes are ....
I did a quick Google image search and found this image by Jonathan Ewert on Elfwood (click image to go to his site);

That gave me a general look and proportions. The wife (who is sensible) objected to the bare breasts - very classically Greek, but perhaps not appropriate for a wargame miniature. No matter - the barding of the Demigryphs would work as chest armour, and the large neck hole would allow me to sculpt cleavage in there, giving the correct impression while retain modesty.
So, I purchased some 90mm heads from The Lost Battalion. They are really nice heads - gorgeous models, well-priced. The site appeared to go down for maintenance the day after I ordered the models, and then he didn't charge me for about two weeks, even though the models arrived! I spoke with him on the 'phone and email - yes, he was charging me. I even designed him a new shopping website (database driven) because his old one wasn't ideal and had a fair few flaws.
(Anyone want a free SQL database driven PHP shopping site? I can give the code for nowt.)
I also bought some resin wings from MicroArt Studios, which were the ideal size.
I assembled the Demigryph bodies and glued in some scraps of sprue deep into the neck cavities with some green stuff to provide somewhere to insert a pin, and then glued the female heads in place. I stuck the models on the bases (I am going to write a review of these resin bases in the Trading Post thread, because they are very good indeed).
Enough
words! Pictures! Click to embiggen them!


Here is a picture of a wing held in place, to get some kind of idea what they are going to look like. I am not sure precisely how they are going to go together - I will likely cut the wings down so they fit "behind" the barding as it were, going under the riders' arms. Or, I might angle them upwards significantly, to give more space for the knights themselves.

Comments welcome!