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Hi ray , ive somehow missed this one till now, ive been very busy DIY 'ing . Anyway WOW!! what an excellent build, superb weathering and like someone said, i'll be using your mix for the rust effect too! Looking forward to seeing all the elements together , keep up the good work ,cheers tony
Ray this looks very nice so far, i like the opel blitz and the bf 110, i've done a small scene with a bf 110 entitled re-arming have a look if you want it might be of some assistance.
The weathering detail on this model is absolutely stunning. Those little streaks and shades bring this so much to life it could so easily be the real thing. I can't wait to see what you make of the 110!!!
Im so grateful for the support and kind words from you all, thankyou so much, indeed the Bf 110 is next, and after the confidence I have gained here I look forward to blogging it.
The Blitz is based on a photo in a book I have, very worn and unloved, I think by the look of the real thing it was used as a everyday utility truck, in the book it has old barrels, wheels and an asortment of junk, and thats where the idea came from. There are no decals on it as the pic I have of the blitz is unmarked also, just the standard German grey.
So now the mission starts all over again as I look through books and the net on the hunt for a good picture of a Bf 110, fingers crossed I may find a colour pic.
Scott could you post a link to your Bf110, I would love to see what you have done.Thanks.
Fantastic job on the truck Ray and very informative for someone like me whose never built a vehicle. Great stuff.
Have you got a particular Bf110 in mind yet? I've got a couple of John Vasco's excellent Bf110 books so I may be able to help out with the odd piccy etc.
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