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| You can see the two 28mm Imperial Guard on the deck - that gives a sense of the model's scale. |
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| I didn't attempt to keep the two sides identical - what with technology on the decline, I imagine that refits are the order of the day around Bezpin. |
So how did some of this photo magic come about? Software-wise, I've used Android Background Eraser and Photolayers and the Pixlr to crop and apply a border plus text - easiest to do it on my mobile phone actually. Here are some of the pre-tweaked shots for your entertainment:
| Not the best backdrop it the world, but at least it was bright. |
| The 'legs' are things you use to hold mesh up when concreting - as I did about a year ago. |
| That red tubing under the deck is pretty bright - I might even try and do a red plasma effect sometime. The main reason it built it was to put something under the new deckplate, else there'd be a gap. |
| This whole front section is removable (and still needs to be painted)... |
| Some magnets i the cap means it can be applied and removed at my whim |
| I had to put a metal plug in the end of this to allow for the gun's hose to connect. |
| The bullbar is clipped onto the bottom of the ship using some lego - much to Charlie's distress. |
| The black mesh is actually metal - allowing for the connection of alternate front pieces. |
| I was going to just glue the bullbar to the lego, but decided to screw it together instead - just makes it that little bit stronger. |


