Hasegawa SU-35S
For additional burnt metal effects I used AK weathering pencils and Tamiya Weathering Master. I used water and brush to improve the effects.
The exposed exhaust area after Mr. G114 and Mr. Rapid Thinner
The color mix to make the medium blue No.73 (95%) + No.65 (5%)
The bottle for the medium grey
Thr mix for the light grey XF23 (60%) + No.73 (40%)
Straight from bottle. No thinner used.
Kommentare
44 23 June 2021, 14:56
Maciej Bellos
Beautiful result mate! Nice to see the Hasegawa built and know tis vices.
Beautiful result mate! Nice to see the Hasegawa built and know tis vices.
23 June 2021, 15:16
Danumurthi Mahendra
Thanks, @Mark. I 've been rarely, if not any, doing smaller scales
Thanks, @Mark. I 've been rarely, if not any, doing smaller scales
24 June 2021, 02:07
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This kit is Hasegawa's better product. but it does have its flaws, namely, the cockpit is too simple, the exhaust pipes are too thick, and the vertical stabilizers and lower streaks' locator pins are too shallow. The painting process was extremely challenging, besides getting the 3-tone painting correct, there were many parts of the model that required repeated masking.
You get a ton of underwing goodies, plus the pylons too. Most of them will go to the spare box.
You will need to get outside reference photos to paint the aircraft and weapons, because (a) the color recommendation for the aircraft is wrong, and (b) there is very little information on how to paint the weapons.