As an option for my Celestial Lions Kill Team I wanted a Land Speeder in lieu of having just a Tactical Squad. I knew before I began that I wanted to magnetize this vehicle for gun options. I also knew that I didn't want to use the Typhoon launchers as that's the most expensive (in-game) option. This piece would be interchangeable between a standard Land Speeder and a Land Speeder Tornado.
This was actually the prime motivation behind this whole Celestial Lions project and it was the first thing I started on. Back in December, I primed the whole kit while it was still attached to it's frames using Krylon Gold.
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Primed sprues. |
After just over a month I returned to this model confident that I had a renewed grasp on the Celestial Lions paint scheme. Now this is the original model that came in the 40k 3rd ed starter box. It is somewhat notorious for being a model that doesn't like to go together without a fight. Having built one of these before, I know that it takes patience, skill, rubberbands and plenty of plastic cement.
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Stage one, with magent hole. |
At this point I figured out where I wanted the hull mounted magnet to go. I simply eye-balled it and carved out a hole using my X-acto blade. I made the hole big enough for the smaller magnets, that will be on the guns, to fit through where they'll contact the larger magnet superglued within.
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Large magnet superglued over small hole. |
On to the painting, where I picked out all the areas that needed a black basecoat. Next, I applied Chestnut Ink to all the grooves and recesses on the main hull and the lower assembly.
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Test fit. |
Next I had to decide which weapons to use for my load out options. I chose the multimelta from the 2nd edtion era Land Speeder and the heavy flamer from the Space Marine Attack Bike which is also from that time.
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Old enough to be relics. |
The magnets I am using are seriously strong and in the event that the superglue were ever to fail I would likely not be able fix it again due to the way this kit goes together. So I decided to glue a piece of sprue over and around the magnet for extra security.
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Sprue cage over the manget. |
With the sprue cage set and the magnets glued, I am happy to show that this appears like it will work perfectly!
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Heavy Flamer option. |
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Multimelta option. |
I have another weapon (or two...maybe. the debate continues) that I would like to add to these options, but for now I feel like we can move on with the painting and assembly. And since this post is now long enough, we shall leave those steps for part 2!
5 comments:
Looking good, love the old school weapons, great start.
Thanks. I dig them as well. I particularly like the targeting computer on the back of the Heavy Flamer. It will make for an amusing, and redundant, detail.
I always wished that the autocannon was an option for the landspeeder. Also, out of your horde of stuff just a 3rd Edition Speeder? No hunk of lead 2nd Edition one?
One of the guns is from that model.
The autocannon would have made sense as an option, I do agree with you there. Or even a Las Cannon.
Oh, and I do have an RT era Imperial Guard Land Speeder with a Heavy Plasma gun it. That's no longer an option either.
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