Another week has passed, and here is an update for my Skathach Wraithknight. The upper body is complete, apart from the arms and head. Notice that I didn’t use the Scatter Lasers that come with the box, but the ones you find in the War Walker and Weapon Platform kit. Makes my collection a bit more cohesive. Retrofitting, so to say.
For the base I used the larger oval “Knight” base. I always felt that the oval flyer base that is supplied in the box is too small for such a large model. The broken Eldar masonry is made of a carefully cut apart 60mm base, the one that comes with War Walkers and Wraithlords. The broken arch comes from Eldrad’s scenic base.
Now, onto the arms.
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Great work so far mate. Nearly there! Keep going.
How did you painted that base?
The sand is basecoated with XV-88, then heavily drybrushed with Terminatus Stone, and then given a generous wash of Army Painter Strong Tone Ink (can be replaced with Agrax Earthshade, though it's a lighter shade of brown). The debris was basecoated with Pallid Wych Flesh, then I washed Army Painter Soft Tone Ink in the recesses (Seraphim Sepia), and drybrushed with white (any white of your choice will do).