Ok so eventually I got around to attempting to paint a kit. My five year old wanted the red Baron and seeing as it's almost all one colour I thought it would be a good place to start. The red seems really flat, dark and lifeless.
I washed the sprue in the sink before priming it with halfords plastic primer. I then started to build it and paint it with tamiya xf7 and I thinned it 50 50 with tamiya thinner. I've gave it at least 6 coats and it still looks disappointing.
So what could I have done wrong? I thought I followed the rules. I have x7 which I'm tempted to try over the top to see if it lifts the paint.
I haven't bothered about filling it, I'm giving it to my boy and no doubt it will get broken quite quickly. This experience is all about sussing out the painting aspect. Any ideas?
Thanks.
I washed the sprue in the sink before priming it with halfords plastic primer. I then started to build it and paint it with tamiya xf7 and I thinned it 50 50 with tamiya thinner. I've gave it at least 6 coats and it still looks disappointing.
So what could I have done wrong? I thought I followed the rules. I have x7 which I'm tempted to try over the top to see if it lifts the paint.
I haven't bothered about filling it, I'm giving it to my boy and no doubt it will get broken quite quickly. This experience is all about sussing out the painting aspect. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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