phantom II
Master at Arms
Ok, aircraft dope is in fact clear lacquer with aluminum powder added .
I'm leaving it at that .
Cheers, Christian B)
I'm leaving it at that .
Cheers, Christian B)
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Alclad Chrome, with a mist of tamiya Smoke over it, then model master metalizer sealer for that not-quite-shiny finish.
OR! You could just go on tormenting Chris! Bless his Heart!
Alclad Chrome, with a mist of tamiya Smoke over it, then model master metalizer sealer for that not-quite-shiny finish.
OR! You could just go on tormenting Chris! Bless his Heart!
My Brother,
The most important thing, in any Model Mischief, is for YOU to be pleased with the result. I've used the TLAR method on "Yellow Wings" before. I was only playing, just a bit.
If I have wounded your model-pride, I apologize, most profusely.
Yeah Lullu Belle....Is there any possibility overthinking the build, detracts from the fun of what modeling may be? I know you can't help yourself, Oh I.T. Wizard. Your Sahara M3 Lee was most excellent!!
We should expect nothing less from Jimmy's Buffalo.
There's a guy on Scale Auto Magazine's forum that has shot a plastic spoon with every color he's ever used and wrote the name of the color on the back for future use. Cheap and effective, no more guessing.
Of course, you could try a pair of these to wear while you're painting. :coolio
Glad you made it to the bench!