Hi. I am new here, having just started modelling at Christmas.
At the moment, I have completed 5 models since then, have one on the go, and some waiting to be made.
Thought I would share with you all. Constructive criticism welcome, although please consider how new I am to modelling.
All of the models are brush painted using Revell AquaColour acrylics.
My first build was a Revell Micro Wings series Spitfire:
This was rapidly followed by a 1/144 scale Tornado Gr1 from Revells. I had some problem with some of the decals, bt all in all was quite pleased with it as its so small:
I then made my final Christmas present model, which was a MicroWings Typhoon
Then started on my desired scale (out of budget and space constraints)
First of all, an Airfix Messerschmitt BF109 E4. I used some license with the colour scheme here. Also was my first time matt coating a model, and didnt relise I needed to mask the canopy. Still, lesson learnt. I also used one of my girlfriends hairs for the antenna cable, and had to do some sanding to rectify a wing dihedral issue:
Then an old tooling of the Airfix 1/72 scale Hurricane Mark 1
I now have on the go, an Airfix 1/72 Spitfire Mk1a, the one with the very deep panel lines. I will do a thread for that as its currently a WIP.
At the moment, I have completed 5 models since then, have one on the go, and some waiting to be made.
Thought I would share with you all. Constructive criticism welcome, although please consider how new I am to modelling.
All of the models are brush painted using Revell AquaColour acrylics.
My first build was a Revell Micro Wings series Spitfire:
This was rapidly followed by a 1/144 scale Tornado Gr1 from Revells. I had some problem with some of the decals, bt all in all was quite pleased with it as its so small:
I then made my final Christmas present model, which was a MicroWings Typhoon
Then started on my desired scale (out of budget and space constraints)
First of all, an Airfix Messerschmitt BF109 E4. I used some license with the colour scheme here. Also was my first time matt coating a model, and didnt relise I needed to mask the canopy. Still, lesson learnt. I also used one of my girlfriends hairs for the antenna cable, and had to do some sanding to rectify a wing dihedral issue:
Then an old tooling of the Airfix 1/72 scale Hurricane Mark 1
I now have on the go, an Airfix 1/72 Spitfire Mk1a, the one with the very deep panel lines. I will do a thread for that as its currently a WIP.
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