by John Lambshead | Feb 8, 2018
Vostock Pattern Imperial Navy Fury Void Fighter This is the smallest pattern of void fighter used by the Imperial Navy. It is intended for point defence around capital ships, space stations and planetary bases. As such it can transit through atmosphere so...
by John Lambshead | Feb 7, 2018
All the various bits of odds and sods added to the basic hull to add verisimilitude to the design.The bow.The ventral.The stern. At this stage a scratch build looks terrible, like a load of old bits glued together - which is exactly what it is. But remember the...
by John Lambshead | Feb 3, 2018
The next step was to fit the bow baffles to box in the turret attachment, add the dorsal superstructure and fit a pilot cockpit.I filled in the large gaps around the turret baffles by coating then over with paper stiffened by polystyrene cement. Smaller gaps remaining...
by John Lambshead | Jan 30, 2018
Basic hull, dorsal side up Some years ago I scratch built an Imperial Guard troop lander. Then I used balsa wood to make the main hull chassis, and hung thin plasticard on it as a skin finish. This time I bought some heavy plasticard and used it to make a...
by John Lambshead | Jan 29, 2018
I have this yen, to build a Fury Interceptor as a terrain piece for combat within space ship landing bays.The first thing I need to know is what a Fury looks like. Well it is big, up to 100m long and comes in various marks of different size. But the only GW pic I...