Tim A.
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I like everything about working in this scale. They do take a lot of paint, though.Looking really good. I like the larger scales as the detail is so much more prevalent and sharp.
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I like everything about working in this scale. They do take a lot of paint, though.Looking really good. I like the larger scales as the detail is so much more prevalent and sharp.
I'm a little nervous about the camouflage in soft edge!Here we go. I am looking forward to this. A bigger scale requires bigger skill set. This is going to be fun. I wish Takom would start producing their 1/35 version.
They do have 3 Panzer 1 kits. A double kit with a Panzer 1A and 1B, then 1 each of the A and B for about 20 each. Sprue Bros are out of stock at the moment.Here we go. I am looking forward to this. A bigger scale requires bigger skill set. This is going to be fun. I wish Takom would start producing their 1/35 version.
I usually do mine free hand. All of my Luftwaffe dots are done free hand. You can always use the "roll a piece of tape on paper method". The wings and fuselage of my planes are done that way. I am not sure if I have posted any tanks in multicolored camouflage. If I have, it was free hand. The airbrush helps too. I got a Harder & Steenbeck before Iwata bought them out. It is an unbelievably good airbrushI'm a little nervous about the camouflage in soft edge!
My favorite airbrush was an old Thayer Chandler I got second hand. Those were the lacquer thinner days. The paint flowed so much better.I usually do mine free hand. All of my Luftwaffe dots are done free hand. You can always use the "roll a piece of tape on paper method". The wings and fuselage of my planes are done that way. I am not sure if I have posted any tanks in multicolored camouflage. If I have, it was free hand. The airbrush helps too. I got a Harder & Steenbeck before Iwata bought them out. It is an unbelievably good airbrush
I should have known. I would bet money every member of this web site has an elite airbrush. I don’t put Iwata, Pashe, Badger in the same league as Thayer Chandler or Harder & Steenbeck. Well, use some type of mask. If Takom ever reissues its 1/35 version, I am putting it in Africa (one color).My favorite airbrush was an old Thayer Chandler I got second hand. Those were the lacquer thinner days. The paint flowed so much better.
I should have known. I would bet money every member of this web site has an elite airbrush. I don’t put Iwata, Pashe, Badger in the same league as Thayer Chandler or Harder & Steenbeck. Well, use some type of mask. If Takom ever reissues its 1/35 version, I am putting it in Africa (one color).
I'm using my 4th Testors Aztek. Quite "Elite" indeed!I should have known. I would bet money every member of this web site has an elite airbrush. I don’t put Iwata, Pashe, Badger in the same league as Thayer Chandler or Harder & Steenbeck. Well, use some type of mask. If Takom ever reissues its 1/35 version, I am putting it in Africa (one color).
Not anymore than using 3.75 reader glasses to read the fine print. A man's gotta do what a man's got to do to survive.Does building such a large scale model Panzer kit not feel a little bit like cheating?