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Lights and shadows. The lights were a little more because the lights in the application of oils tends to disappear. Indeed it is already the second time I apply the lights in the model. In the first and after applying the lights. I used oils. I do not know the name of the process. I applied a few drops of yellow oil, light green and dark and a light brown. I spread everything. It was not bad but the lights disappeared. Let's see how it will look like after applying the oils again.
Ok I have a silver airplane, I've dabbed maskol with a sponge..... Then I guess I paint it the top colour. How do you remove the paint/maskol to reveal the 'metal' underneath?
Just rub it off Ian, gentle with a soft pencil eraser for the its that don't come off easily, although maskol does rub off quite easily. Just have to be careful not to 'scrub ' at it, though you shouldn't have to. Just give it a go, you will soon realise how it comes off easily.
That is really impressive............. I've dabbled a bit with weathering on the MB200 I'm building........... You have that "spot on" ........ Thanks for sharing it with us
Another outstanding piece of work Antonio. You must have quite a collection of 1/32 aircraft now. It would be nice to see more of your work, I'm certainly a fan.
Finally the requested material has arrived. Eduard mask...
PE with the Eduard seat belts...
and decals from Life Like. One thing I learned. Never start a model without having all the material. I have just discovered that the wings have a white band and the antenna will disappear. As I painted the model with the X-11 Tamiya do not know whether to use tape on it will not pull the paint. Let's see how it goes out.
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