Tworrs 1/72 Lancaster B.III
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Ok, so I've made some progress on the Lanc, it has been relatively easy with not too many gaps, which will be filled before painting.
Some slight fit issues, but those are part of the fun of modelling.
Front gunner and bomb aimers positions are in place
Tail gunners office has been built and installed loosely.
Till next time, thanks for staying tuned
GarryStrength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.Comment
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I have started splashing some colour on now, and she is looking a little less bare
This is my first attempt at brush painting a model, and to be honest I think I prefer the airbrush. While the masking is a bit of a faff the finish is better, oh well at least I tried it out, and now know the different end results.
Next model will be back to airbrushing.
Still a way to go, but it is progress.
Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.Comment
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I dont brush paint, I think Ron is the man for the best advice. That said on these old war birds sometimes the imbalance in color can be to you advantage. Looking ahead by the time you add decals some panel lines and exhaust smoke and generally grub up the wing you may find you end up with a good effect so my advice is battle on with it. You may be pleasantly surprised with the end result.SteveComment
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I dont brush paint, I think Ron is the man for the best advice. That said on these old war birds sometimes the imbalance in color can be to you advantage. Looking ahead by the time you add decals some panel lines and exhaust smoke and generally grub up the wing you may find you end up with a good effect so my advice is battle on with it. You may be pleasantly surprised with the end result.
As far as I'm concerned, once I have finished she will look fine, I am pleased that I did this one with a hairy stick though, it was a good learning experience.Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.Comment
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Sprayed gloss varnish on so that I can attach the decals.
It's amazing what the camera picks up that my sad old eyes don't, so it looks like some touch ups are called for.
Though it also depends on how "used" I make it, weathering covers a multitude of sins, doesn't it, as Steve noted above :smiling2:
Garry
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Sprayed gloss varnish on so that I can attach the decals.
It's amazing what the camera picks up that my sad old eyes don't, so it looks like some touch ups are called for.
Though it also depends on how "used" I make it, weathering covers a multitude of sins, doesn't it, as Steve noted above :smiling2:
Garry
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Cheers
GarryStrength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.Comment
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Very nice Garry, that's bit a bad bit of brush work at all. It'll look great with the decals added (always my favourite part of the build).Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc
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