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Made in us
Agile Revenant Titan




Florida

First large FW piece I've built/painted. My pinning work was a bit abysmal and I had to resort to supporting rods on the model. Overall, I like him but I definitely learned a bit when it comes to the construction process. Also learned that one washing was not enough to get the residue off of the model; only learned that after my initial primer coat was coming out terribly. Overall, not my best work, but it was fun and I'm happy with the outcome. Hope you enjoy.
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Revenant


No earth shattering, thought provoking quote. I'm just someone who was introduced to 40K in the late 80's and it's become a lifelong hobby. 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






Los Angeles

Looking slick! The pose makes me think this Titan is reacting to incoming fire which is very appropriate for the nimble Revenant.

I also like the contrast of the base's autumnal colors and the cold blue and black of the armor.

   
Made in us
Agile Revenant Titan




Florida

Thanks. I found one of the biggest challenges is the sturdiness of the construction process. His original pose wouldn't hold and then I had to re-pose and brace the arms and legs, then touch up the paint work again. I think using him for gameplay really taught me a few lessons with construction of models this size.

No earth shattering, thought provoking quote. I'm just someone who was introduced to 40K in the late 80's and it's become a lifelong hobby. 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






Los Angeles

I understand completely. Mine sits in a case most of the time because I am terrified of something snapping off from mishandling the model!
   
 
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