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Offline Legiocustodes

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Terrain: Destroyed Rhino APC
« on: April 20, 2015, 08:54:21 AM »
Well as some of you know I am about to start a Rogue Trader Campaign and have been busy assembling the assorted forces for this epic series of battles. However all armies need some terrain to fight over and so I have been using the campaign as an excuse to expand my scenery collection.

A quick dig through my piles of plastic revealed this little gem that I had bought some years ago from GW...



Like so many models it had been assembled, undercoated and then thrown into a box to wallow. However on seeing it again my imagination was immediately piqued and I scuttled back to the paint station with images of daring rescue/salvage missions playing through my mind.



The terrain itself was painted to fit in with my existing pieces whilst the Rhino was painted in the colours of my large Crimson Fist Army:



Overall I painted this as a side project whilst painting other models and it took me about an afternoon to complete which was pretty speedy.



I am really pleased with how it turned out overall, and I can't wait to get some models fighting over it soon.

As ever there is a bit more detail and a few more photos on my blog:

http://classicastartes.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/campaign-terrain-crashed-rhino.html
Check out my blog for all things 30k, 40k, Oldhammer and tutorials:
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Offline eilif

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Re: Terrain: Destroyed Rhino APC
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2015, 12:48:31 PM »
Very nice work.   I haven't seen one of these in a bit. Are they still made?

 

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