First off thank you for the kind words fellas...!!!
Maddafinga,
You can do anything if you put your mind to it..!! It just takes practice and time but most of all
PATIENCE my good man
Believe me it took me a lot to get where I'm at and I still feel I'm not at that level yet? In our life time do you think we will ever get to that level of excellence?
Hey Keyworth,
I used 1/4" wide by 1/16" thick(foot long give or take) balsa wood. To get the tones I used "scale" black as a base coat(actually I set up the planks then painted the entier piece all at once).
After that I went back over it w/ earth brown thinned quite a bit. Its funny this was the first planking I did w/out doing any weather except by using the air brush!!.
I was glad to be done w/ the cutting since it took me almost 2 hrs to complete. Base over all was done in about two days.
gregers,
I too was pleased on how the panels turned out. Again I used the "smudge was" that Paul Boyer did a while back in FSM. For the wash I used "scale" black.
The out come was lighter for some reason compared to my D-520 which I used the same wash solution!!
Over all the 262 is one of my favorite pieces but it also comes w/ being dropped twice on its nose from an altitude of about 5'
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If you have any question I'll be glad to help and also if I have any I'm sure someone here could lend me a helping hand
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Flaps up, Mike
If you would listen to everybody about the inaccuracies, most of the kits on your shelf would not have been built Too Close For Guns, Switching To Finger