Hey guys, over break I decide to make a Harbringer model! Half scale though, I know, I would like to have done a full scale one too, but first, its never going to be on the board and second, how on earth with I carry 50-60 cm model around? Here what I have taken for photos. I've actually added the dual wings already, took 3 days for the glue to hold solid. ARGH. I'll have those up in short time. Last thing I need to do is get a few more vehicle parts... but that may take awhile. At the moment I am working on the autocannon sponsors. Making from scratch too, though I wanted to use GW ones but I am not going to fork over the money for them from a fresh box just because no one i know keeps a decent bit box. hope it doesnt look too bad. Comments and suggest welcomed.
I would love to get the Forgeworld miniature of this some day. I'm guessing if it was produced to 40k size it would match the Tau Manta in terms of bulk.
Your reduced scale one is looking equally impressive though! =] Looking forwad to seeing how this goes lol
This si cool. I think you have done a good job of representing this model. The shape looks good and it is clearly what you meant it to be. Reppy for you.
I would love to get the Forgeworld miniature of this some day. I'm guessing if it was produced to 40k size it would match the Tau Manta in terms of bulk.
Probably Leech. Why would anyone want it? Seriously... a 90 cm long model? That's just silly, not to mention unwieldy and and would weight 50 pounds at least.
They actually do it too much justice, odd, normally the other way around.
I plan to do screaming faces all over it, but I am looking for a tutorial. If you know of one, please tell me. Thanks!
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