Here is a conversion I've been dying to make and finally finished. The conversion consists of a falcon chasis, Fire prism turret & vector engines, Forgeworld Falcon type 2 piece, and 2 Pulse laser barrels.
I've been thinking of making a Apoc rule for it, kinda like a mini scorpion...
Any ideas for a name? I looked up names for smaller scorpions... and DeathStalker is the only one I kinda liked.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Falcon Type 2.5
Labels:
conversion,
eldar,
falcon,
fire prism,
forgeworld,
grav tank,
heavy support,
Saim Hann,
warhammer 40K
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Forgeworld Phantom vs Armorcast Phantom
Another comparison for those who care. I've yet to see these two models together, so here you go. The FW Phantom is not done yet but we can see the height difference. The Armorcast Phantom is also on a base that adds to the height as well... which still makes the FW model still taller. Can't wait to see this model finished...
The pelvis is at the same height as the chest of the old phantom...
The pelvis is at the same height as the chest of the old phantom...
Labels:
apocalypse,
armorcast,
eldar,
forgeworld,
phantom,
titan,
warhammer 40K
Friday, May 13, 2011
Forgeworld Eldar Scorpion Type I & Type II
This is for anybody that has wondered 'which is bigger?" Well here you go, at first glance the type I appears to be bigger as it is a bit taller. The type II looks to be broader but doesn't have the high profile as the type I.
The type II has a lot more surface area. More like a puffed out cobra (snake not the model).
The type I weighs more though, early forgeworld models have big resin parts.
The type II has a lot more surface area. More like a puffed out cobra (snake not the model).
The type I weighs more though, early forgeworld models have big resin parts.
Labels:
apocalypse,
eldar,
forgeworld,
Saim Hann,
Scorpion grav tank,
superheavies,
warhammer 40K,
warmachine
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