![]() ![]() Significantly, it is also easy to get one slightly misaligned and pointing in ever so slightly the wrong direction compared to its neighbours. This is tricky due to the curvature of the missiles (it makes them tough to get in place, even with tweezers). Each and every one of the missiles comes on a small resin sprue and must be added on its own. ![]() Beneath is the connector that plugs it into the carapace of the Reaver Titan itself.Īnd at the front are the missiles themselves. On the rear of the launcher is a small vent system that has to be glued on. The main body of the missile launcher is one solid, large blob of resin that is hard to miss. This heavyweight resin product from Forge World only comes in a small number of parts. I could have spend longer doing the wings, but it won't detract significantly from the subsequent painting that I will end up doing since the mould is now clearly ageing and some of the details, whilst crisp, are arguably not quite what they once were. The wings are also very delicate and need some care to be fully processed (including cleaning, as well as removal of flashes and the like). On the same point, but in entirely the opposite sense, I found the side engines on the jump pack to be most fiddly since they can be orientated in a number of ways. ![]() The sheer amount of resin involved in the miniature is one of the larger amounts for the Primarch series within the Horus Heresy, and this alone means that would be modellers need to take some time to get everything right.įor me, the nice parts were the long rods that features in the shoulders to provide stability to the arms for Corax. ![]() The Forge World model for Corax is one that I've had in the collection for a little while, but only recently found time to assemble together. ![]()
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