Le2
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Well leave this small model in which I am working. Buy a kit to recycle and keep your pulse paint.
The model itself is pretty bad, buggy plans. While the turret came mounted and several faults treatment to recover.
To do this, the cannon was damaged and did not fit with a reference RB Item Model 35B75 I think you feel better for what can be claimed with this model replacement. Triangular and oval brackets that were too thick was also replaced, tool holders, boxes detailing locks, screws were added to the front flap grid pattern and modified rear respirator.
Not to bore you with the assembly process will leave the model directly with your base color (modulated to vary.)
I am of the idea of testing techniques and styles in each model I paint. In this case the challenge is from a base with much sharpenes (well sharp to light level) and try to bring him back.
And a little more progress. After a coat of satin varnish to seal the paint job. A year of the filters. In this case we use acrylic paints AMMO 019 and 023. The important thing here is to use well diluted layers. In the small piece of paper can observe the transparency of the various layers applied.
Thanks for watch.
The model itself is pretty bad, buggy plans. While the turret came mounted and several faults treatment to recover.
To do this, the cannon was damaged and did not fit with a reference RB Item Model 35B75 I think you feel better for what can be claimed with this model replacement. Triangular and oval brackets that were too thick was also replaced, tool holders, boxes detailing locks, screws were added to the front flap grid pattern and modified rear respirator.
Not to bore you with the assembly process will leave the model directly with your base color (modulated to vary.)
I am of the idea of testing techniques and styles in each model I paint. In this case the challenge is from a base with much sharpenes (well sharp to light level) and try to bring him back.




And a little more progress. After a coat of satin varnish to seal the paint job. A year of the filters. In this case we use acrylic paints AMMO 019 and 023. The important thing here is to use well diluted layers. In the small piece of paper can observe the transparency of the various layers applied.

Thanks for watch.