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Excellent work in detail friend!
Regards,Rodolfo
Current Project:
Figures from Dragon, "German 6th Army, Stalingrad 1942-1943", 1/35
Soo....Beautiful
On the Bench: Nothing atm
well, you done a great job. I love seeing tehse paper panzers and getting ideas for paint jobs, as you can basically do what you like.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Nce interesting build,real nice job
Yes Bish this is Trumpeter kit mate. cheers.Andy.
Bodge, i know what you mean. I wan't able to get onlone tis week and i got loads done.
Love this build, i really like those screens at the back. This is the Trump kit, correct?
OUTSTANDING! I love the paint work. One of these days I will figure out how you pros do it.
13151015
Very nice!
Apprentice rivet counter.
WOW - looks awesome!
WIP:Trying to get my hobby stuff sorted - just moved and still unpacking.
"Gator, Green Catskill....Charlie On Time"
Great job!!
I bought the AK color modulation set a couple weeks ago and I'm going to try to use it for the first time later this fall.
Marc
Hi Andy great to see you posting again, must say that that is one beautiful model, killer effect and finishing, a truly original piece.
Terry.
Outstanding work bodge.
Thanks a lot guys again.
Modelbuider AK modulation is a set of paints from the AK range that alows you to paint the model starting very dark in the shadows and working lighter and lighter to give you the effect of dark shadows and very light highlights. A bit like an oil painting.
Great work friend!. The weathering looks excellent!
Regards;Rodolfo
Wow Andy, that looks awesome! The finish is stunning. Your build makes me want to try my hand at modulating an overall dunklegelb paint job. Really fine work!
Nate
What is AK modulation?
Welcome back Andy! And what a treat it is for us! Outstanding work and craftmanship as usual.
-Stephen
Most barriers to your successes are man made. And most often you are the man who made them. -Frank Tyger
Love your latest project Andy. It's very appealing even in the monotone color. You're one of the top-notched weather builders and this project shows that.
Eric
Sweet! Doubleplusgood!!!
"I'd "I'd rather be historically accurate than politically correct."
"Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc!"
You've created a visually stunning piece of work here Andy...and good to see you back on the forums again as well! The added shields on the rear remind of drag flaps for some reason, can't really say why, but definitely add to the visual distinctiveness.
BP Models
Bodge Cheers you guys , nice to be back. Steve that gap is because it was not glued down at that time for ease of finishing mate, if you look at pic five you will notice that it is sealed down with no gap
Cheers you guys , nice to be back. Steve that gap is because it was not glued down at that time for ease of finishing mate, if you look at pic five you will notice that it is sealed down with no gap
Acknowledged,
I stand corrected.
A lot of diligence here.....
....love those tracks!
Andy
Great to see you beak and what a come back.....Fantastic.....I'm speachless
Rounds Complete!!
"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."
welcome back Andy,great looking work
Hot Dog!
A STAR IS BORN
You finally finished it and done an excellent job.I just love your style of painting.... Other than the area where the front glacis meets the lower hull, this is first rate!
Hi guys, sorry for my absence of late but i have been away and then we have been without the internet for weeks. One thing good about not being online means i have actually done some modeling.
This one i started last year, I added anti aircraft screens which i doubled up as small arms shields and added wintertracks and widened brackets for side skirts. I chose to put on three skirts instead of four as i prefered the look.I have painted this in the AK Modulation set and finnished with washes and pigments. I really enjoyed painting this and thats what it should be all about ,Having fun.
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