I'm thinking about building a large monitor bank for the interior as well, a bit like the bank of monitors on the inside of the Land Raider model.Ġ8th MS Team (4) Airbrushing (3) aircraft (6) Anubis (1) Anvil Industries (1) Apocalypse 2014 (5) apocalypse game (11) Audio books (1) Audio Dramas (1) Aurora Marines (1) battery case (1) Battle Report (1) Biker Marines (4) Bikers (5) Bionics (1) bitz (2) Black Crusade (4) Black library (2) black Templar (1) Blood Angels (1) Blood Ravens (10) Blood Thirster (1) Brass Legion (1) BroodLord (1) Brother Quintus (1) Captures Space Wolves (1) casting (1) CDs (1) Chaos (13) Chaos Army (10) Chaos Cultists (1) Chaos Daemon Prince (1) Chaos Dragon (1) Chaos Helbrute (1) Chaos Rapier Weapons Platform (1) Chaos Space Marines (9) Charity army (5) Codex: Chaos Space Marines (1) Conversion (32) Counts as (1) Counts as Thousand Sons (2) crimson fists (1) Crimson Slaughter (1) Crusader (1) Daemon prince (1) damage markers (1) dark mechanicum (2) Dark Vengeance (2) Death Watch (6) Deff Dread (1) demon Prince (1) Demone (1) Devastator (1) Dragon Forge Design (1) Dragon Forge Design. I've even considering wiring up actual lights for the interior.įor the power cables such for the interior, I think I'll using Dragon Forges' small and medium cables. One of the big things is that I want to add cables, monitors and interior lights to the plastic model. So I'm building the cardboard model as it's intended to be built and in the process making notes about what I want to do with the plastic version. When working with plastic you can file down the edges to make it a rounded shape, which is something you can't do with paper or cardboard. You can't have round cables with card stock for instance. But it's rather limiting when it comes to plastic. This approach works quit well with paper and card stock. You see, Patoroch's templates are layers of details on top of one another. Deciding what I want the interior details to be. This is really the challenge of the project at this point. One of the big things I want to do in my plastic model is to build the interior details. As I build the model in card stock I'm making notes about how parts go together. Here is the lower section as it stands now.