Brews wrote: |
Mumble, grumble ... I TOLD Chris about this GB in PM, didn't I, Chris! Still, he could have made all that progress and not told us he started early ... and who'd be the wiser, because he CAN work quickly when he wants to? Interesting camo scheme. I've not seen that one. I'll abstain |
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Yes indeed, Bruce, but I can't read and understand US-format dates, remember. I thought the build had started on the 2nd of January.....
As to the camo scheme, it's one of the two options given in the kit instructions. I'd not seen it before, but I'm giving Dragon's researchers the benefit of the doubt. Plus, there are several reviews of the kit in print and on the net, and no-one's shot the camo down in flames.
And as to progress, while the basic build and colour scheme is done, I'm now doing detail parts, figures (three therof) and weathering. This, for me, is always a time-consuming stage, involving layers of Future which have to be left to cure, oil washes, and oil paints for faces. Still a good fortnight's work to come.
One thing - yesterday, I painted the shell cartridges. I wanted a good golden sheen, and would have used Tamiya acrylic X-12 Gold Leaf, but my LHS was out of stock, so I used Revell Aqua acrylic instead. I'd not tried spraying these paints before (though they're good for brush-painting) and the first two or three coats (over a yellow base coat) were very thin and patchy.
However, so long as I gave each coat at least 15 minutes to dry, over the course of some six or seven coats, I was able to build up a good, solid, sheen, which looked good, especially after a couple of coats of Future. Piccies to come.
Cheers,
Chris.
Cute and cuddly, boys, cute and cuddly!