Greetings, subjects! Today we go over the beginning stages of constructing the Doom Scythe/Night Scythe kit. It's not a complicated kit, and it needs no magnetization, so you can swap out the death ray and the wormhole aperture whenever you want.
The cockpit is the most complicated part to build on the Doom Scythe. The pilot and instrument panel are the detailed bits, the interior of the cockpit is plain no-greebles plastic. Black, dark gray, any neutral color is good for the interior.
Don't forget to paint the cockpit section of the carapace. |
Progress painting and assembling the pilot...
Pilot finished, weathering courtesy of silver drybrushing. |
...and that's the toughest part over with. From here on, assembly is "glue this here, here, and here". Leave the guns off and paint them separately.
The outer carapace piece you can leave unglued up to the very end. It sits snugly on top of the model, you can keep it on and remove it as needed for basing/painting/etc.
And there's the Doom Scythe basecoated and (almost) fully assembled! Tune in next time for the fully painted model.
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