F-9F-2 Panther - Hasegawa
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Here the Eduard PSP display set, ready to be painted.
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No primer was needed, as AGAMA colors don't need primer.
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Things you need to start. I like to dilute the AGAMA colors using celulosic thinner.
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Try to apply the color in the same direction, in this case doing horizontal lines with a brush.
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First coat applied. Don't need to wait too much to be dried.
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Here you can create effects using a darker metallic color.
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Here is the result.
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And again using another darker metallic color.
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Now it is time to apply a dark wash on the PSP display.
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Wash applied in horizontal lines once again.
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Some pigments were also applied.
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Here is all you need for this job. 1 hour is enough to complete the job.
Kommentit
1 30 July 2015, 06:14
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Realy good build, but i think for this kind of base it´s way to clean.
By the way where did you get the base?
30 July 2015, 06:24
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Thanks guys ! Of course Mike, I will upload more pics at home. Cheers.
30 July 2015, 14:41
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Now that's a magazine quality photo tutorial on airfield weathering! Not to mention the magnificent Panther build. A real joy to observe. Thank you!
31 July 2015, 03:12
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Thanks guys ! I still need to finish and complete the airfield with some extra parts like a figurine and some other things.......Cheers.
31 July 2015, 08:31