Mig 31
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Коментари
1 14 January 2016, 10:50
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wow, I've thought this was the larger one.
Recently bought their Mig-25, too bad they didn't add any cockpit detail as with their other 1:144 kits...
14 January 2016, 13:55
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That's really nice small-scale work Marco. I like the presentation too, that base is excellent 👍
14 January 2016, 14:17
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Thank you! The base was made out of balsa and 3mm MDF, using Noy's Miniatures PAG-14 base. To cut down on the glossiness of Noy's print (mainly around the darker colours), I airbrushed 2 coats of Vallejo's Matt Varnish. For the scale I think it results nicely.
18 January 2016, 19:29
Album info
This Revell model has severe inaccuracies and I decided to use it as a test bed to try Ammo new range of colours, filters and panel line washes.