iambrb
Well-known member
trumpeter kv-2
Right you ae sir! My first paint on this had waaaay too much mud in there, so I used artists oils to cover it, with the idea that I would go back and reapply with a more subtle technique. I also have not gotten to the spatter part. I have been watching Adam Wilders' Youtube about that as he builds a KV-1 (installments 6-8, I think), but yeah that plus a little more work around the muzzle is still required, but it is looking not too bad. BTW thanks for the tip!
Main thing is, as you & Bob advised, I am enjoying the ride!
Some additional mud spatter and accumulation on the rear would be a good idea, with that much in the tracks, it's going to fly (and stick). Keep going.
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Right you ae sir! My first paint on this had waaaay too much mud in there, so I used artists oils to cover it, with the idea that I would go back and reapply with a more subtle technique. I also have not gotten to the spatter part. I have been watching Adam Wilders' Youtube about that as he builds a KV-1 (installments 6-8, I think), but yeah that plus a little more work around the muzzle is still required, but it is looking not too bad. BTW thanks for the tip!
Main thing is, as you & Bob advised, I am enjoying the ride!