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Here are some pics of my scratchbuilt Crescent blade jetfighter, which was intended to serve as my Dark Eldar count as razorwing model.

It is inspired by the Razorwing jet artwork and follows the smooth lines and design typical for all (Dark) Eldar vehicles. Apart from some minor details, the basic model is done and I will hopefully paint it soon.

The main body from the Crescent blade was cut from a thick sheet of plastic card and filed & sanded down to the pointy shape you now see. A couple of plastic spoons made the engine, the lower side was build from various leftover parts e.g. an old DE Ravager.

Here are some more pics of it, hope you like it!

Some more pics can be found as usual on my blog: http://invivos.blogspot.com/

Cheers
invivos



   
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Currently I am thinking about whether to add some more details to the outer wings or not and just leave them blank and apply a nice paint job instead.

Leaving them blank would make them look more like blades as I intended, what do you think?

Cheers
invivos

   
 
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