Today I completed the cockpit areas of my two Land Speeders, so thought I would update the blog to reflect that progress.
The next step I have in the painting of these guys is the underside of both of them, which will include the underslung weapons - multimelta on the old style speeder and heavy flamer on the new adaptation. I will also need to drill out the nozzles for the multimelta before I paint that.
With the upcoming bank holiday weekend in the UK I am hoping to have these finished very soon, which will then leave me with a decision on whether to start on a Rhino/Razorback, Terminators or Thunderwolf Cavalry.
The load out for both speeders is Multimelta/Heavy Flamer and cost 70 points each.
As always thoughts, comments, questions and random mutterings are all appreciated here.
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Thursday, 5 April 2012
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