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Just caught this up and it is a lovely piece of work Scottie. PCO, as I am now hooked and will follow along with the rest of this crowd.
Rick H.
Hi Rick, welcome aboard hope it wont be to boring. What is PCO?
Originally posted by Steven000
Nice work on the stowage Scottie, looks interesting :thumb2:
Steven
Steven, Thanks mate early days yet.
Originally posted by rtfoe
Love the stowage and the process of it Scottie.
Cheers,
Richard
Thanks Richard.
Originally posted by Jim R
Hi Scottie
Stowage looks good. Using cling film to get the stowage to 'sit' on the vehicle is a good idea.
Jim
It's a good idea to use the cling film, it allows you to form the stowage around the details but stops the moulding sticking to the plastic and allows easy removal for painting. The other place i use cling film is when forming tracks in ground work when the groundwork is nearly dry i lay on cling film before pressing the wheel/track in.
Time to get the hissy stick out. First of all a pre shade of flat black I wish I could get it as neat as some of the wingy modellers. When this was dry it received a coat of Armour green. The panels were then lightened with the armour green lightened with a drop of light flesh. Further work will be done when this has dried thoroughly.
The other place I use cling film is when forming tracks in ground work when the groundwork is nearly dry I lay on cling film before pressing the wheel/track in.
Good idea :thumb2:
Nice paint job. Very stark preshade contrast in the first photo but nice and subtle later - good airbrush control :tongue-out3:
Jim
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