Thank you.That looks really good.
Thank you.That looks really good.
Yup, and it just kept getting better as you went along. Gotta go over the pics to understand how you did that.Great job
This time i did not use any washes except on the cushions. Mainly I just used pigment powders.Yup, and it just kept getting better as you went along. Gotta go over the pics to understand how you did that.
Black art, that.chipping fluid
Thank you.Black art, that.
Maybe I should try again, first and only was like on my 3rd or 4th model after coming back to the hobby.
Yours looks great!
Thanks.Ah yes, the mechanic's pit, icy road or commando under the metal bridge view!
Nice!
So far very blingy. They will be toned down tonight.Nice! Check out the bling on the uniforms!![]()
...not before they do their Diskothek and club crawl!tonight
Thank you.I always had a hard time getting the details of German uniforms in 1/35 to look good.......
I think you're off to a good start.![]()
Have to agree with Barley, outstanding job on the weathering. PanthermanSo... Gary, look at this detail: (click above to expand)
Look at the wheel.
Look at the the fender.
Like, really examine them.
Could it be done any better? I doubt it.
We all have different opinions, but seriously, if I were you, I'd be thinking: "How can I ever top that!"
You nailed it.
Crack open a cold one, sit yourself down, and take the time to admire some mighty fine model work.
Thanks, brother!So... Gary, look at this detail: (click above to expand)
Look at the wheel.
Look at the the fender.
Like, really examine them.
Could it be done any better? I doubt it.
We all have different opinions, but seriously, if I were you, I'd be thinking: "How can I ever top that!"
You nailed it.
Crack open a cold one, sit yourself down, and take the time to admire some mighty fine model work.
Thanks, PM. You gave me the idea from your build.Have to agree with Barley, outstanding job on the weathering. Pantherman
Thanks, Tim!Excellent work Gary. Very nice
That is a cracking build. I'm loving the figures, the weathering and basically everything. PM
Thank you.That is a cracking build. I'm loving the figures, the weathering and basically everything. PM
I've found them easy to work with once you get into it. I've learned a little goes along way, it's easy to overdo. It may look like you haven't done enough when they are still "dry", but after the pigment fixer is applied the colors really stand out after the fixer has dried.Way to lay down those pigments; I've had some kicking around, and I usually chicken out...
Yes, that's the only thing I've tried so far.like rust on exhaust systems