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− | + | file:Unreleased - Eldar Falcon Scenic Base.jpg|40K Eldar Falcon Scenic Base | |
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+ | file:Imperial-Eldar-Archaeological-Dig-Table.jpg|Imperial Eldar Archaeological Dig Table | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 2 February 2019
See also the Resin Vehicles and Titans Listing in the Research Section
Q-Lab
Q-Lab is the unofficial name given to the team who build and cast all of the terrain used in Warhammer World and for studio photography. Among the pieces created for the Eldar, two are known to have been cast up in resin; the crashed Falcon used in Warhammer World, and the Eldar Wraithgate used for display and in the 4th edition Eldar codex.