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  • michaelm
    • Dec 2011
    • 437

    #31
    Well got the Stuka done, pretty happy with it overall. Learned a lot while building, will take some better pics and post in the completed threads.

    Thanks to all for your encouraging words and help, cheers M

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    • Guest

      #32
      thats a lovely looking stuk michael i`m impressed

      mobear

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        #33
        nice job all arround

        Roman

        P.S.

        Try little wash, it will give stuka next level

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          #34
          You've done really well with that Stuka Michael. Nice clean paint & your canopy masking is excellent.

          I'd second what Roman said, a wash would pop the details out really nicely.

          Cheers

          Patrick

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          • stona
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2008
            • 9889

            #35
            Nice job you've done there. I can't remember if you mentioned which paints you used but they look good,just the right contrast (or lack thereof) between the colours. I quite like the clean look which just goes to show how subjective the whole issue of weathering can be

            It's true that some Ju87s did get a bit scruffy but they all went into service spic and span!

            Cheers

            Steve

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            • InFlames
              • Feb 2012
              • 466

              #36
              very nice job!

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              • michaelm
                • Dec 2011
                • 437

                #37
                Thanks guys, Steve the paints are revell, Swarzgrun 40 and Dunkelgrun 68. Although Revell paints often seem very thick in the pot I find I find they thin and spray well, with the weathering, I'd do more if I was more confident but I think I will do some type of wash, my LMS doesn't do washes so I'll have to concoct one, this is where it all falls down. The model is finished with an Alclad Klear Kote (sic) Flat, lacquer what should my wash be?

                Thanks for the help M

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