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It looks great! Nice job.
Nice build Andy. Don't see too many Lavochkins around here.
Nice work on the La-7. The finish is superb.
Darwin, O.F.
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The B-52 and me, we have grown old, gray and overweight together.
hkshooter and RadMax8,
The color modulation method is explained in the Sept. 2009 issue, pg. 26. They show it on a tank but the method can translate to a/c as well. It's nothing difficult. It just takes a little forethought.
Andy
Bravo Wulf!!
Your model looks fantastic. Great work on the finish; your technique worked brilliantly.
In the spirit of the Winter Olympics, this judge gives you a 9.6.
Looks wonderful! Those Russkie birds from World War 2 are pretty cool looking in a spartan sort of way!
Brian
It's a great kit and you've done a beautiful job on her! Now go chew up some Bf-109s!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I picked this kit up at the IPMS Nationals this summer. I think I'll build it like you did, no frills! Yours looks great, could you explain "color modulation" a bit more? This seems like a really effective technique!
Nicely done Andy . Thanks for sharing.
Regards, Rick
That looks great! Love the paint. It has a look that's worn and faded that looks real that I've never been able to pull off. I'd be interested to know more about the technique.
I finished this kit back in November but never took pics and posted. This is Eduards weekend edition kit. Built OOB with no frills. I tried the color modulation technique on this one. I primed with a dark brown and applied thin, lighter coats on top. Came out pretty well with a hint of the 'dirt' showing thru in areas. The only complaint about this kit is the fuselage/wing joint. Not a good fit and requires some manipulation and clamping. Comments welcomed...
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