Revell Eurofighter
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2 8 March 2013, 18:14
Rob van Dodewaard
Wow Mike just WOOOW.
I was thinking of selling my 1/48 version but now I seen this I get secind thoughts , maybe I keep it
Wow Mike just WOOOW.
I was thinking of selling my 1/48 version but now I seen this I get secind thoughts , maybe I keep it
5 March 2016, 17:21
Erik Leijdens
Amazing to see how neat and crispy your models are every time. Very well done 👍
Amazing to see how neat and crispy your models are every time. Very well done 👍
5 March 2016, 19:21
arne vd burg
I really like the way way you did the president and how it came out .keep up the good work 👍
I really like the way way you did the president and how it came out .keep up the good work 👍
6 March 2016, 06:57
Roland Kovacs
Hi Mike! Amazing job. Can I just ask if you polished the canopy? I could never get my clear parts this crystal clear...
Hi Mike! Amazing job. Can I just ask if you polished the canopy? I could never get my clear parts this crystal clear...
15 April 2016, 08:03
Bart Goesaert
Nice work so far and the preshade makes it really alive. Can I ask how you did the effects on the wings like in picture nr10?
Nice work so far and the preshade makes it really alive. Can I ask how you did the effects on the wings like in picture nr10?
15 April 2016, 08:05
Thomas Mayer
Man, this is just beautiful! I like the rather clean approach! Top paint job!
Man, this is just beautiful! I like the rather clean approach! Top paint job!
15 April 2016, 09:34
Burkhard D
Awesome, as usual! Great combination of weathering and footprints on the wing.
The picture showing your approach to pre-shading is highly instructive: It got to be irregular to make it look realistic. 👍👍👍
How do you achieve the nice shading on the instrument coaming? Dark base plus lighter shade sprayed on top?
Awesome, as usual! Great combination of weathering and footprints on the wing.
The picture showing your approach to pre-shading is highly instructive: It got to be irregular to make it look realistic. 👍👍👍
How do you achieve the nice shading on the instrument coaming? Dark base plus lighter shade sprayed on top?
15 April 2016, 14:55
Mike Grant
Thanks guys 🙂 This thread has been resurrected, it's actually quite an old project. The model was completed, and shipped to the customer, a pilot in Scotland. I packed all the dangly bits - undercarriage, weapons, canopy etc. - separately for him to attach, rather than have them broken in transit.Model arrived safely and he was ecstatic, and managed to attach everything. I asked him for pics of the finished model, but never heard from him again (he did pay me though!). I'll never build a Revell 1/32 kit again though, it was horrible...
Thanks guys 🙂 This thread has been resurrected, it's actually quite an old project. The model was completed, and shipped to the customer, a pilot in Scotland. I packed all the dangly bits - undercarriage, weapons, canopy etc. - separately for him to attach, rather than have them broken in transit.Model arrived safely and he was ecstatic, and managed to attach everything. I asked him for pics of the finished model, but never heard from him again (he did pay me though!). I'll never build a Revell 1/32 kit again though, it was horrible...
15 April 2016, 20:06
Kerry COX
🙂 Mike, There is never a dull moment looking at your work mate. 👍 pure eye candy. 😉
Outstanding. 👍 👍 👍
🙂 Mike, There is never a dull moment looking at your work mate. 👍 pure eye candy. 😉
Outstanding. 👍 👍 👍
15 April 2016, 20:13
Bart Goesaert
Never say never, their new FW-190, BF-109, Arado and Heinkel seem to be pretty decent. Do you still have some tips about the effect on the wing as in pic 10?
Never say never, their new FW-190, BF-109, Arado and Heinkel seem to be pretty decent. Do you still have some tips about the effect on the wing as in pic 10?
16 April 2016, 07:48
Mike Grant
Thanks guys. @Bart I used Calibre35 Footprints, actual scale bootprints cast in flexible resin. I dipped them in grey paint and dabbed them on the wing.
Thanks guys. @Bart I used Calibre35 Footprints, actual scale bootprints cast in flexible resin. I dipped them in grey paint and dabbed them on the wing.
16 April 2016, 13:45
Kerry COX
Well done on the black 'streaking' which I am assuming is from the use of the graphite powder used on pivot points where 'wet' lubrication is avoided. 🙂
Well done on the black 'streaking' which I am assuming is from the use of the graphite powder used on pivot points where 'wet' lubrication is avoided. 🙂
18 April 2016, 21:42