How to Make a Warhammer 40k Fuel Tank

-- End Ad Box --->tank) Lets use for our fuel tank an empty can of
Fuel is very important for it is one thing that gavebeans. Since the can is already opened, the other end
energy on our equipments and in every engines thatis gone, we can traced the can into a piece of foam
uses fuel to run. Everybody needs fuel inboard for the replacement of the other end that was
flamethrowers used by the Space Marine squads orgone. Cut out the traced circled then stuck it into the
by a Land Raider that's just about empty. Or aother end of the can. Once all the end of the can is
Dreadnought who's thirsty or a Leman Russ who's allclosed, perforate the can a little in your desired position
passed out. No matter who you are or what you are,in few different places. This will brought a beaten and
if you've got fuel guzzling heavy support andbattered look in the can.
equipments that need to be refueled, you're gonnaStep 3 Base coat the fuel tank
need to have a fuel tank. Preferably a fuel tank thatAfter putting some designs onto the can its time to put
just near and close at hand. Just make sure its not toocolor to it. Simply base coat the fuel tank with acrylic
close or it may be a threat of attack and nobodyblack paint. Be sure to base it a thin layer only for a
wants to have a fuel tank shrapnels embedded in theircouple of times. Putting a thick layer of paint in the fuel
jet packs. So after some introductions lets get downtank will result in major peeling of the paint.
on our main agenda.Step 4 Painting the fuel tank
Materials:When the base coat is already dry its time to paint the
Thin woodfuel tank with red gore or simply red paint. Once again
Polystyrene (styrofoam)the painting should be lightly because more colors will
Empty can of beansbe added later. I’ve chosen to paint streaks in
Acrylic Black paintcertain sections only. Next add some terracotta
Red gore or red paint(brownish red). Lastly add bolt gun metal (silver gray)
Terracotta (brownish red)silver gray paintor mithril silver to give the steel look. To emphasize the
Step 1 Creating the basefuel tank and have a better place for it add a steel
There are so many different ways and materials thatframe and base for the fuel tank. It can be made with
can be use in for the creation of the base. Thin wood,some Popsicle sticks and Styrofoam. The Popsicle
Masonite, Polystyrene (Styrofoam) is the most popularstick will be the steel frame and the Styrofoam will act
of all because it so easy to cut and it is handy. Foamas the cement base for the fuel tank. Simply base
board is also one materials that can be use howevercoat them with acrylic black. Paint the cement base
due to its substances it has a tendency to curl oncecodex gray and the steel frame with the same paints
primed and painted. But for this project its better toused for the rust effects on the fuel tank.
use the thin wood as our base because of its lightnessStep 5 Add some pipes
and durability.Get some straws that can be bend on the other end
We used polystyrene (styrofoam) and cut out cinderand glue them together. Cut them to equal sizes then
blocks from it then stick them together on the base.glue them to one of the ends of the tank. On the foam
Then base coating all the cinder blocks in acrylic black,board we used to replace the missing end of the can.
heavily dry brushing all of them in codex gray, and lightFor the paint use the rust effects on the pipes too.
dry brushing them in skull white we stuck in someStep 6 Flock it!
rebar (also known as metal wire cut and stuck into theThis step completely finishes it off. I used a mixture of
cinder blocks). Once everything is in place and alreadyhome made modeling flock, static grass, sand, and
prepared its time to add the fuel tank.some weeds I pulled from a nearby trench. Simply
Step 2 Adding the fuel tank (can of beans)brush PVA glue (white glue) onto the parts of the
For an amazing and beautiful Warhammer 40k fuelbase you want flocked.
tank (I have to differentiate this from a regular fuel