Good review, this was it for many, many years if you wanted to play Harlequins in 40k that had a specific vehicle. I have the original Eldar Jetbike, they've always had an intake. The first variant had a single engine, the second one from 1993 had two jet engines and the newest one has a single engine again.
I had a short hawk, was easy to take care of. For a bit one, just throw some school glue and you are good to go! Lol. I say do it, or if hair receding..the double hawk!
The best thing about this jetbike is that the front plate fits perfectly on the wraithlord as a faceplate.
Sculptor: Jes Goodwin source: collecting-citadel-miniatures
I have 4 of these little beauties un-assembled and unpainted (They were designed by Jes Goodwin btw).
Good review, this was it for many, many years if you wanted to play Harlequins in 40k that had a specific vehicle. I have the original Eldar Jetbike, they've always had an intake. The first variant had a single engine, the second one from 1993 had two jet engines and the newest one has a single engine again.
J E S G O O D W I N mate
AMAZING!
It's great isn't it! Did you have any of these sculpts?
@@SnakeWorksStudio unfortunately not
I had a short hawk, was easy to take care of. For a bit one, just throw some school glue and you are good to go! Lol. I say do it, or if hair receding..the double hawk!
School glue as in PVA glue?
How and why this isn't a thing on the new Harlequin jetbikes boggles my mind
If skyline said so.. LIKEDLIKES, will subscribe when NSX-R tell me too.
Ive been sending in your ordering codes to gw for years and i had to buy a filing cabinet for cease and desist letters. I need answers.
I need need need this?
If you like Oldhammer stuff, yes you do.