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Master at Arms
I bought the kit on a whim, but once I cracked the box I knew I had to jump right in.
It's 1/700, incredibly cast model, sharpest detail I've ever seen, styrene parts crisper than resin. Includes 8 PE frets and turned barrels and mast.
To get the ball rolling, I wanted to test out how thin I had to paint and still maintain detail. I grabbed the Arado 196 sprue and the Zeiss headloupe and got to work.
No primer, extremely light coats of Vallejo Air, thinned in half. No clear, decals set with MicroSet right on the flat paint. They give you plenty in the kit, so I wanted to test if it would work without gloss and I was surprised to fine it did. All airbrushed, light weathering and besides some touchups when it goes on the ship, it's done.
By far the tiniest masking I've ever done.
Let me know what you gents think. Keep in mind, it's 1/700.
Even got some exhaust staining in:
And for size comparison:
It's 1/700, incredibly cast model, sharpest detail I've ever seen, styrene parts crisper than resin. Includes 8 PE frets and turned barrels and mast.
To get the ball rolling, I wanted to test out how thin I had to paint and still maintain detail. I grabbed the Arado 196 sprue and the Zeiss headloupe and got to work.
No primer, extremely light coats of Vallejo Air, thinned in half. No clear, decals set with MicroSet right on the flat paint. They give you plenty in the kit, so I wanted to test if it would work without gloss and I was surprised to fine it did. All airbrushed, light weathering and besides some touchups when it goes on the ship, it's done.
By far the tiniest masking I've ever done.
Let me know what you gents think. Keep in mind, it's 1/700.
Even got some exhaust staining in:
And for size comparison: