Here are some pics from a couple of weeks ago when this army was on my table.

This army was packed into ziplock baggies.  Sorted by the type of unit.  These cancer cast and metal rangers were in the same bag together.  Most of the easily-warpedcast rangers barrels were broken off.  Pinning was involved to reattach them.


JJ modelling, this is an Eldar army commission for Bryan.



Tried to push apart the vanes of this war walker.  Sadly, unsuccessful.

Started to assemble the guardians from the available bits.

Unfortunately missing necessary bits.  Not sure where one rangers long rifle barrel ran off to.  Hopefully the circus.  Hear it is great this time of year.  Also missing plenty of bits from guardians to make some of them whole.

Here's the state of the army prior to this weekends work.

Now that brings us present.

Put these guys together when I had some free time two nights ago.

Had some free time before my weekend overnight shift last night and started another squad.



Man I thought the axes and bits were a pain.  Nope, truly wrong.  Especially what I did a few hours ago.


Used some blue poster tac to invert one wraithguard to help cure the arms.  Sadly it wasn't effective.  Even told myself that Zab and Greg were right should've used some plastic glue to help the bits a lot.  Will pick up some soon.  Considering I now have one more box of these guys left.

Had some extra time during the curing of the superglue and decided to tackle my Orikan.  He was very unbalanced.

While ago I glued a penny to the bottom then greystuffed some magnets to the bottom which did not help his balance issue.

Finally all the glue is cured.

Attempted to invert Orikan so the edible glue would cure.  Decided to let gravity do the work for me and stand him upright.

This Orikan on his new base.  Going to greystuff a large magnet to the bottom for weight and display board.  Somewhere that little green orb to the left appeared.  Pretty sure it was on Orikan somewhere was unable to find where.  I'll tackle that in the morning after I'm done with my shift.


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