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BriandKilby, Comment for image # 27213 | 15 Sep 12 20:09 |
what was the role of the a-7/f-8? |
BriandKilby, Image # 27213 | 15 Sep 12 20:08 |
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BriandKilby, Image # 18795 | 05 Aug 10 10:44 |
it's so easy to paint plastic. |
BriandKilby, Image # 18794 | 05 Aug 10 10:43 |
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BriandKilby, Image # 18793 | 05 Aug 10 10:42 |
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BriandKilby, Image # 18792 | 05 Aug 10 10:41 |
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BriandKilby, Image # 18745 | 01 Aug 10 07:45 |
in between my projects i have been building a platic a-4 and a panzer IVh, here is the a-4. |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 18564 | 11 Jul 10 08:58 |
thankyou uall. |
BriandKilby, Image # 18580 | 11 Jul 10 08:54 |
wsn't pleased with the decals, they came apart while putting them on. |
BriandKilby, Image # 18579 | 11 Jul 10 08:52 |
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iseaalbert, Comment for image # 18564 | 10 Jul 10 14:20 |
If you look for a weathered look, this is what I do: I use a raw umber colored pencil (watercolor) to paint the edge of a piece of paper. Place it where I want the line, and use a cotton ball to smudge over the model. Always smudge towards the tail and you can achieve a decent weathered look. You can use any color that best matches your paint scheme. You won't see the panel lines, but rather the different panels, then you can go over with a black colored pencil, to create more definition, I use the same paper as a straight edge. don't use regular black pencil as it leaves a silverish look. If you are pleased, then coat it flat. I never use this method on a paper silk covered plane but you could try. |
SteveM, Comment for image # 18564 | 10 Jul 10 12:59 |
Straight edge and a fine point felt pen or very very thin black tape. Both are generally available from arts and crafts type suppliers. |
JohnG., Comment for image # 18564 | 10 Jul 10 12:52 |
Very carefully--sorry, the Devil made me do it.... :-) |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 18564 | 10 Jul 10 11:26 |
is there a way to do panel lines without planking the model and without poking holes in the tissue? |
BriandKilby, Image # 18564 | 10 Jul 10 09:40 |
camoing! |
BriandKilby, Image # 18563 | 10 Jul 10 09:39 |
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BriandKilby, Image # 18554 | 09 Jul 10 13:02 |
back to nam! |
BriandKilby, Image # 18553 | 09 Jul 10 13:01 |
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BriandKilby, Image # 18552 | 09 Jul 10 13:01 |
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