VEHICLES BY ANTENOCITI'S WORKSHOP JOIN THE TERRAIN COLLECTION
Antenociti's Workshop have an ever-expanding selection of Infinity-appropriate vehicles - probably the biggest on the market at the moment. I have always like the look of their models, and picked up several of the latest designs to go with my city board - after all, every urban environment needs cars to fill the streets! This week, I have painted two of the largest vehicles Antenociti's Workshop sell; the 
Tucuxi Sports Car and the 
Fairlane Taxi. 
 
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| Sleek and stylish, the Tucuxi Sports Car has been painted a bright blue, with a white racing stripe down the roof and jade lights and window tint | 
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| The vehicles comes with an optional fin on the back of the car, but I have not attached it | 
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| This is the front of the car on the official model, something I did not realise until after I had finished painting it. I think the model works facing in either direction | 
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| Low to the ground, it will not offer substantial cover, but will fill space nicely and look good on the streets of the Neon City | 
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| Go-Go Marlene shows off her new ride | 
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| The first iteration of the Fairlane Taxi was painted in solid yellow | 
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| I was happy with it at first, but after seeing other examples of painted Fairlane Taxis on the web, I decided it needed some more colour | 
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| The finished Taxi has more white markings and a checker pattern across the lowest section of the body | 
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| This vehicle is a lot more weathered than the other vehicles I have painted for the city, reflecting the wear and tear of an old taxicab | 
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| The Fairlane Taxi has always reminded me of a Johnny Cab from Total Recall 
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| A chunky vehicle, this should offer better cover for infantry and TAGs alike | 
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| The two new vehicles, finally finished after sitting unpainted for far too long | 
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| Go-Go Marlene peruses her new modes of transport | 
Thanks for reading,
George
 
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