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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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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.
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).