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Eldar Warp-Gate

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Thanks to Hanging Dragon for this

This piece of terrain is actually far easier than it looks:

You will need:

On page 3 of the Eldar Codex you will see a profile of an Eldar Warp gate overlaid with graph paper. Copy this onto your own graph paper in the scale you want it. Cut out the copy and you now have a template for the Warp gate. Using the template, cut out enough gates to make about 1" thickness when stuck together, you can also use a Styrofoam Also known as polystyrene) sheet of sufficient thickness if you have one. Glue your creation onto a base, then use a filler paste to smooth over the whole model and even it out to make it look like a solid piece.

Glue on the extras like the electrical wiring and costume jewellery then paint the model and flock the base. That's it!

Picture Notes:

[Image] The finished warp-gate

Warpgate1 - The finished product.

[Image] The finished warp-gate with gems for added effect

Warpgate 2 - The addition of cheap costume jewellery can make an ordinary piece of Eldar terrain quite stunning. These gems where once earrings and a broach.


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Comment made by taugundrone on 20:43:40, 21 February 2008
looks better ten the gw one

Comment made by Adamblaze on 04:07:40, 27 December 2007
looks better than the one on the GW website 9/10

Comment made by Didimau1 on 02:25:27, 14 October 2007
loving the gem on it. 10/10 bud.

Comment made by .::cmd.Farsight::. on 15:43:15, 2 July 2007
nice =]

Comment made by Warwolt on 09:08:31, 24 January 2007
One pic says more than a thousand words... thats not even a hundreed words :(

Comment made by pasadema on 10:26:35, 24 December 2006
you shoud've done more then just side on pictures, so we could see how it looks overall.

Comment made by Fire warrior 123 on 12:35:32, 13 December 2006
wow! that looks great!


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