Thanks to Ron, I got his Revell U-99 model and did what I always tend to do with these kits...yep, make it a wreck.
I find this kind of modelling relaxing as it is so easy to do and mistakes or blemishes are hidden away.
The boat was cleaned and then some slight damage added to hull (depressions) and railings, a PVA coat added and then a fine sand, once dry red oxide coat added. I did some pre-shading in black satin on the underneath and lower hull and then I built up greys and greens using the airbrush, sponge dabbing of a light coral colour added to top surfaces and then some rust built up. Finally a brass and aluminium base added.
So, here is another sunken u-boat :smiling5:
I find this kind of modelling relaxing as it is so easy to do and mistakes or blemishes are hidden away.
The boat was cleaned and then some slight damage added to hull (depressions) and railings, a PVA coat added and then a fine sand, once dry red oxide coat added. I did some pre-shading in black satin on the underneath and lower hull and then I built up greys and greens using the airbrush, sponge dabbing of a light coral colour added to top surfaces and then some rust built up. Finally a brass and aluminium base added.
So, here is another sunken u-boat :smiling5:
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