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I dunno if it's correct or not but very nice work there.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I'm in favor of the paint job you did it actually should make it easier to see the interior detail versus a darker color. I actually have the original Italeri boxing of this kit and am wondering what brand tracks you used?
On the workbench: Dragon 1/350 scale Ticonderoga class USS BunkerHill 1/720 scale Italeri USS Harry S. Truman 1/72 scale Encore Yak-6
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Gamera I dunno if it's correct or not but very nice work there.
Thanks Gamera always appretiate the encouragement.
Robert
Mikeym_us I actually have the original Italeri boxing of this kit and am wondering what brand tracks you used?
I actually have the original Italeri boxing of this kit and am wondering what brand tracks you used?
BP Models
Glad to hear you were able to control the disaster. Spilt cement, been there, done that, got the T-shirt.
Looking forward to more photos.
Coming together nicley there Robert.
Yep, tipping over the glue is a regular thing for me. I had not done it in ages, but i returned to the old habit a few days ago. Lucykly the bottle was nearly empty and no damage done.
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
Hello!
Good to see you working again!
Your model is lookin' good! I don't know what paint you're using, but I believe you could be able to pry the rocket launcher out with some caution. Now your model could use some shading or some camo to make it look even more interesting! Good luck with your build and have a nidce day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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I was woundering where you had got to with this rob. Good to see it back and even better that your on the mend. She is coming along nicley.
Thanks for the suggestion on the Nuts and Bolts book, some relly nice stuf in there, going to be really useful.
Pawel- thanks for looking the camo and shadows are next on the to do list.
Bish-Thanks for looking and I am glade the Nuts and Bolts book is working out well.
1. Do you dry brush a tri color camo pattern in a lighter shade for each color or just the base color?
2. Do you dry brush before or after the filter to tie the colors together?
Nice job on brushing that. I dry brush before any thing else. I just do it for the base colour. You could also try giving it a thin coat of the base colour sprayed all over which help tie it together.
So much details...looks amazing.
With the figures, it will just come to life. Like the zebra cammo also.
Thanks Bish, I think I will drybrush it and then I am going to try a filter to bring it all togather.
garzonh So much details...looks amazing. With the figures, it will just come to life. Like the zebra cammo also.
Thanks for stopping by and takeing a look.
Nice to see you back with this. Looking good.
Bish Nice to see you back with this. Looking good.
Thanks Bish, This dam thing just seams to be taking for ever.
Looking pretty darn good!
Nice work on the figures and i do like those ammo boxs.
Yeah, really nice work there! Looking forward to seeing everything come together.
Brish and Gamera thanks for taking a look.
Modelrob, The devil is in the details. That's why it takes so long. Don't worry, the final result will be much more rewarding.
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