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I did the first highlight on the hull and added the stripe pattern. Painting Eldar tanks is really exhausting and taking ages. I’m really happy that this one will be the last one.
Stahly
Stahly hails from Craftworld Germany and has been involved with Warhammer since childhood. He has painted several armies and countless warbands and Kill Teams over the decades, and founded Tale of Painters in 2011. When he's not painting miniatures incredibly slowly, he's testing the latest paints, tools and kits with German precision and a no non-sense attitude.
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"The last one"? From one Saim-Hann player to the other I'd definitely recommend you a second Fire Prism. With the current codex there is no other Eldar battle tank that is more effective. Deploy them in pairs, really. Besides, two of them next to each other painted to your standards would really look awesome! Going through the pain of painting a second one would really be worth it!
It'd be totally sufficient to just paint a second Fire Prism turret since you could use your Falcon chassis for it…
Nice job, I know how tough it can be to paint those silly things.
Ron
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