eldar fire prism & night spinner turret
Although it was good to see the venerable old metal Fire Prism updated with a new plastic kit, I had some reservations about the design. Overall I liked the concept, but several (admittedly minor) features seemed flawed to me and collectively they made the new-style turret seem "off" somehow. I decided to convert one of the new turrets to try to address these small annoyances. These minor changes required a disproportionate amount of work to achieve and the end result is only superficially different from the original, but despite this I think that it was worthwhile and I intend to convert a few more (one for each of my Falcons).
date: 2010-present (work-in-progress)
components (per turret): 1x Fire Prism/Night Spinner kit, 1x standard Falcon turret, 1x classic metal Fire Prism sensor, neodymium magnets (various sizes), brass rod, Green Stuff
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2. My concept sketch for the conversion. I wanted to see if I could create a turret that was (subtly) more in keeping with the existing Falcon turrets and that of the Forge World Type II Scorpion superheavy grav tank, whose design was clearly a major reference when the new Fire Prism turret was designed.
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4. The new turret with the old Falcon cockpit in place. Although the cockpit sits only a few millimetres further forward and is only subtly different in shape, I was satisfied that at this stage the turret already looked more like that of the existing Falcon and Scorpion.
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6. A frontal view of the completed weapon cowlings.
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7. The magnetised Night Spinner weaponry.
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10. Night Spinner configuration.
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11. Fire Prism configuration. The Prism Cannon has not been glued together at this stage, making painting easier.
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12. The completed Night Spinner, using my converted Forge World Type II Falcon chassis.
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13. The same vehicle, deployed as a Fire Prism.