![]() If you are using a DIY chapter, it's no problem, you'll just need a drawing of your logo. It shouldn't be tough as most all of them are out there in the internet in some fashion or another. You'll need to find an image of the Chapter icon for the chapter you'll be using. The next step once we clean everything up and add our few line highlights is to make our Chapter specific icon for the Sergeant door and glue the Imperial Eagles to the remaining doors. You can see I've left the icons off the doors at this point. You won't need to do much line highlighting towards the bottom of the pod if you plan on adding atmospheric entry damage like I'll be doing. With that done, you can give some of the more pronounced edges a sharp light grey line highlight like you did on the fins. Again we clean up around the edges where we did our hazard stripes and any spots we may have missed when we primed the model. With the inside done, it's time to move to the outside of the ramps and the underside of the engine. We left off with the center console and the inside of the drop pod painted up. That being said, here's the last part of the painting (to include the weathering) and the final construction of the drop pod. It's not that it's a ton of info, it was just taking me forever to break it down into manageable sections. ![]() Since the painting post grew to a size that became impractical, I broke it into two parts.
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