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Xeno-Hating Inquisitorial Excruciator





Australia

So my impulse control was lacking as usual, and I grabbed the new box set of shiny. Damn, there is a lot of parts here - can anyone offer any advice regarding to building and painting this kit? I've been wrestling with my airbrush for about 18 months now and favour it for priming, basecoating and highlighting - is there any tips dakka can provide me with partially/fully constructing the model for ease of painting? Google doesn't seem to contain any info other than unboxing videos and finished paint jobs, so any help would be immensely appreciated.

Regards

   
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Esteemed Veteran Space Marine







I'm not sure there is a way to put them together to make painting easier. There are so many small bits that really need to be in place unless you fancy painting tiny pieces by themselves.
   
 
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