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To the people who keep insisting the rivets on the armour are gemstones, the real gemstones are clearly recognised by the inlay metal around it. There are literally dozens of Wraithknight models that are riddled with gemstones. This approach just seems a lot more realistic and, to me, is a lot prettier!
I have to echo what has been said above about the gems, it is a large model and looks.... well, plain and almost unfinished. I do really like the sword though.
The sword is incredible, but Alaitoc isn't matte color. It's shrouded, blended on top of black in a very natural type of camouflage (ruined completely by the massive yellow head but that's Eldar for ya) and this one just looks unfinished. Gotta be honest here, I'm buying Alaitoc and buying prepainted as much as possible because I have no talent myself, but I wouldn't pick this up as an Alaitoc Wraithknight... Needs more Alaitoc on it.
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I like the colour scheme and the base is cool. It seems to me though that the purple armour isn't highlighted or shaded - as if it was just painted with one colour, like a basecoat?
Or maybe its the pictures, they are so small compared to the size of the model that it's a bit hard to see!