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Hey guys, I’ve made some progress on the Knight. I’ve varnished the body and painted the thermal cannon arm. Left to do are the chainsword arm and rocket launcher. This model takes ages to finish, but somehow I enjoy taking my time with this one.
I haven’t attached the arm yet as I’ve already glued the shoulder armour in place. One of our readers mentioned in my recent post that it’s hard to attach the arms with glued shoulder guards, and I’m afraid he’s right. I’ll try again once both arms are painted and varnished. Hopefully I won’t have to rip off the guards…
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Stahly
Stahly lives in Craftworld Hamburg, located in the north of Germany. He has been involved with Warhammer since childhood and has painted several armies and countless warbands and kill teams over the decades. When he's not painting miniatures incredibly slowly, he's writing tutorials and testing the latest miniature paints, hobby tools and kits. He founded Tale of Painters to pass on his knowledge and bring inspiration to your hobby.
" Left to do are the chainsword arm and rocket launcher."
No weathering? :p
Looks great =)
/leffegnu
Hi leffegnu, I don't tend to add weathering to my models, just a bit of battle damage and wear and tear. I guess don't want to mess up my own paint jobs 😉
Ah, I see
And buy your reasoning; why mess up something you have spent lots of time on 🙂
Personal I do quite some weathering but guess I hide my mistakes with it =)
/leffegnu
I think it depends on the position you've glues the arms joint's. otherwise they swap out easily enough I thought.
Playing with my one has problems but that's down to both the position of the arms and the massive horns my daemon knight has.