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  1. #11

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    How big would a "True Scale" Stormraven be anyways? Twice the size?

  2. #12

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    Looks good. That turret looks pretty sweet.

  3. #13
    Scout
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    The predator turret makes the Storm Raven look really cool, I'll probably end up stealing that idea

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    The extended body does help take away from some of the derpiness of the stormraven model and I like the turret too. Good job.

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    Scout
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    Nice work. The lines look clean. Any plans to detail the new section?

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    Excellent conversion, I love the turret idea here.

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    Scout
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    Wow. That turret looks great. what a great idea. My flying chicken is still in the primer stage. May have to figure out plasticard!!!

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    Scout
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    They look great guys but I really enjoy the look of the squatty stock ones too

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    Battle-Brother
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    Well done to both of the esteemed modellers in this thread!

    I will certainly be using that idea, expanding both in length and width to make a Lander.

  10. #20
    Librarian
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    Thanks guys,

    my raven is coming along slowly.... damn GS keeps falling into the model rather than filling the gaps i am trying to fill .

    ill try and get a few fresh pics of the work done since OP up this afternoon..... mephiston is taking most of my time ATM

    anyone wishing to have a go, just do it and take your time.
    even if you cant draw, draw a plan out (i cant draw, but i make measurements and basic drawings to keep me right).
    make templates out of paper before jumping in with the plasticard
    sprues are great as re bars for larger models... remember triangles make strong suppots.
    think a few steps ahead before you glue anything down, you may want to add a support or another detail that will be needed later.
    and lastly dont give up if you dont nail it first time, plasticard is not that expensive and we learn by doing.

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