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Post by Robbo on Nov 26, 2018 20:34:21 GMT
Well this is certainly looking the part Paul. Sorry to read that it's been a git to build
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Post by Marco on Nov 27, 2018 15:31:10 GMT
Man, you're doing an amazing job on this thing!
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Post by Boots on Nov 27, 2018 16:31:53 GMT
Mack........LMAO
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Post by Paul B on Nov 28, 2018 15:50:15 GMT
Chaps many thanks indeed for your support and the kind words . Sorry about the brick though . Okay I added the last miniature details just now , nearly forgot about the little critters . Anybody wish to guess what these are ? Well those little things are in fact the tyre valves and their protectors . AFV/ Bronco must have taken some seriously bad drugs when they thought that up . You get ten of each, I used 8 rings and 9 valves, now work that out . Tomorrow will be primer and Friday hairspray and Afrika Braun
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Post by Boots on Nov 28, 2018 16:30:52 GMT
Great detail work mucker..... 8 and 9 HUH!! ........carpet monster per chance or kit shortage
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Post by Paul B on Nov 28, 2018 16:45:55 GMT
Premature tweezer release system
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Post by Boots on Nov 28, 2018 16:54:01 GMT
Aaah......the `ol `TWANG` HUH!!
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Post by Armorguy on Nov 28, 2018 17:34:14 GMT
Hairspray...sounds good fella.
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Post by Snipersmudge on Nov 28, 2018 18:28:49 GMT
Premature tweezer release system Ahhh, happens to me all the time mate LOL Looking forwards to more masterclass painting too
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Post by JEFF on Nov 29, 2018 0:07:02 GMT
Happens to me, Too. Though mine is more of a sprong type noise. Depends on the scale, I guess.
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Post by Paul B on Nov 29, 2018 17:54:13 GMT
Glad to hear I isn't the only one the PRS problem Sorry but no primer today , I just turned it into an ugly duckling with Model Master enamel exhaust . This has been sponged rather roughly over all the sharp edges, these I want to show as sand storm blasted paint damage later on. Tomorrow will get the primer going down
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Post by Boots on Nov 29, 2018 18:02:36 GMT
Interesting approach there fella..........looking forward to next stage
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Post by Armorguy on Nov 29, 2018 19:04:11 GMT
Now this is i !!!nteresting
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Post by SteveM on Nov 29, 2018 19:58:44 GMT
A novel approach fella, can’t wait to see how it turns out 1/35 tyre valves! wait what ... you’re serious
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Post by JEFF on Nov 29, 2018 22:33:33 GMT
Suitably daubed, Dude.
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Post by CarlRF on Nov 30, 2018 0:50:54 GMT
Indeed , different , and cool
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Post by Paul B on Dec 1, 2018 17:21:26 GMT
Boots, cheers mushty . We'll see how this pays off later . Guy, glad to have caught your attention Sir . Steve, thanks matey and yes I'm wondering how it'll turn out too Jeff, appreciated Sir . Carl, many thanks mucker . Here's todays doings then . First off this morning I got the Vallejo Surface primer down . This afternoon, or about an hour ago to be more precise , I git the Revell Aqua AFrika Braun on. I dunno why but this paint didn't go on as good as usually does , maybe it's getting old. Anyway I stuck with it, but ended up covering more of the bare metal parts than I wished. Also I didn't use the hairspray this time, so wearing might n´be a problem . We'll see later on tonight. Back later chaps
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Post by Boots on Dec 1, 2018 18:24:29 GMT
Neat bit of sprayage the mucker
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Post by Armorguy on Dec 1, 2018 18:43:53 GMT
11/10 Paul, the Revell aqua looks good. Sometimes room temperature can affect the airbrush works. When it's cold I think the airbrush needs more air pressure.
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