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Paintjob: 8.33Coolness: 8.33
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Paintjob: 8.36Coolness: 9.55
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Paintjob: NewCoolness: New
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The barrels are still a good press fit and I think I'll leave them that way for variation of weapon fits.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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I'm gonna fit the heavy bolters once I've worked out how to do my botched final highlight.
Paintjob: 5.8Coolness: 7.2
Views: 989Votes: 7
How they all look with 3 coats of progressively lighter Tamiya Desert Yellow. Camo stripes next.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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SturmRaiders ready for weathering . My God , this lot may take a while !
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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Vallejo German Grey camo stripes , my airbrush has been a pain tonight , stripes are not quite as fine as I'd like leaving a bit of cleaning up here and there with a brush. Pin wash and weathering next.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 1922Votes: 0
I noticed too late glue blobs where the old smoke launchers had been , so scraped it smooth and fitted two new ones , you can just see the original blue paint underneath.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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Started with a dark earth brown loosely sprayed into crevises , deep shade area to provide some depth.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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So , whilst I'd got the compressor out I thought " May as well make a start on all that other stuff " I mean it makes sense once the paints mixed , the brush is dirty and whatnot ? Right ?
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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Some plasticard needed cutting to fill a small gap at the top of each sponson , it probably could do with rivets to keep with the look, why does no one in the 41st millenium weld ?
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 392Votes: 0
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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I broke the already broken tow cable on these ebay wonders , so with some fuse wire and a pinvice set about making my own.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 455Votes: 0
Next , a very fine mist of white issprayed on from above , only catching upper surfaces . Now we I come to spray my main colour it will already have the beginings of shading.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 468Votes: 0
Pretty much the finished articles minus crew , ready for paint.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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I prime them lightly black first , paying most attention to the tracks / lower surfaces.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 416Votes: 0
Decided to make some simple heavy bolter cupola's. The bolters will be positioned at the rear of the turret so the commanders can be posed in a "relaxed" way
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 544Votes: 0
My inspiration for this conversion.
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Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
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I used dreadnought exhausts as they are vaguely similar to LR ones , tying in the theme of Mini Raiders.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 586Votes: 0
The vindicator front is roughly similar width to the Leman body but some superstructure need to be built with plasticard , I filled gaps with Miliput.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 576Votes: 0
This "SturmRaider" is a bit further along , barrel is from a biro fitted with the Russ muzzle brake.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 504Votes: 0
I used pics of WW11 tanks for reference on track stowage etc .
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Views: 766Votes: 0
Vindicator main gun . The longer barrel is a snug fit and slides in and out as necessary , might magnetise this part so I can fit a gatling gun type weapon.
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 803Votes: 0
Once the sponsons are done I think I'll fit a cupola gun with a shield , possibly a plasma gun or heavy bolter. Thoughts ?
Paintjob: N/ACoolness: N/A
Views: 814Votes: 0
The parts after being in brake fluid , which mostly loosened all the glued joints too !
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Views: 455Votes: 0
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