Gecko Morris C8 Mk.II F.A.T. Quad with Bronco No.27 Limber
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49 1 March, 03:10
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I am stuck with a similar project, afraid to make a mistake.
Q: How did you add the dust to the clear parts, and was the effect sealed in varnish or something afterwards?
1 March, 10:23
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For dust on the clear parts, I used a very diluted/thinned dust/buff acrylic misted with an airbrush on some surfaces and dust pigments on the front windscreens and in touch-ups to even out the effect.
1 March, 12:57
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Everything you show here looks very good. The little vignettes bring them to life.
15 April, 17:56
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Fantastic Gecko and Bronco kits built out of the box.