Quaralane
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I could have pout this in sci-fi, but it's technically a gaming mini
New project on the bench.
Going to be building Games Workshop's new Dark Eldar Razorwing jetfighter
Going to do this as about 98% out of the box.
Box art:
Parts layout:
Started working with sub-assemblies.
Underwing missiles:
Like with a real fighter, I'm using a combination missile load. In this case, I'm using a pair of "monoscythe" missiles, and a pair of "shatterfield" missiles.
Here, we have the completed main engines
Nose-mounted weapon choices:
Either twin-linked splinter rifles, or a single splinter cannon. I'm leaning toward the splinter cannon
Work on the cockpit started with modifying the pilot to be a female figure.
Pilot was given a base coat of flat black, and later drybrushed with red and orange. Her viso was picked out in metallic blue.
The cockpit itself was painted in using Vallejo Smoke and detailed with turquoise and red.
This assembly was given a coat of Future, and then placed into the lower hull.
Work began on the upper part of the hull as well.
Intake inserts and wing gun mounts were glued into place, as were the main engines, canopy, and some of the tail fins
Youtube link:
Dark Eldar Razorwing-Part 1
New project on the bench.
Going to be building Games Workshop's new Dark Eldar Razorwing jetfighter
Going to do this as about 98% out of the box.
Box art:
Parts layout:
Started working with sub-assemblies.
Underwing missiles:
Like with a real fighter, I'm using a combination missile load. In this case, I'm using a pair of "monoscythe" missiles, and a pair of "shatterfield" missiles.
Here, we have the completed main engines
Nose-mounted weapon choices:
Either twin-linked splinter rifles, or a single splinter cannon. I'm leaning toward the splinter cannon
Work on the cockpit started with modifying the pilot to be a female figure.
Pilot was given a base coat of flat black, and later drybrushed with red and orange. Her viso was picked out in metallic blue.
The cockpit itself was painted in using Vallejo Smoke and detailed with turquoise and red.
This assembly was given a coat of Future, and then placed into the lower hull.
Work began on the upper part of the hull as well.
Intake inserts and wing gun mounts were glued into place, as were the main engines, canopy, and some of the tail fins
Youtube link:
Dark Eldar Razorwing-Part 1