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26 March 2014, 21:33
Augie
Lol thanks 🙂 I'll get it done.. just need inspiration to model. Will get there
Lol thanks 🙂 I'll get it done.. just need inspiration to model. Will get there
29 March 2014, 20:29
Wim van der Luijt
The struggle isn't showing on the instrument panel....keep calm and build lots of models 😉
The struggle isn't showing on the instrument panel....keep calm and build lots of models 😉
30 March 2014, 08:16
Bill Spargo
Augie,, do you have an Artist silver pencil, if yes...sharpen the tip, then rub the tip over the instrument rings etc. this will provide a highlight quick and easily without making a mess over the surounding panel. Either silver or light grey around the panel edges and other items to highlight the edge. The other alternative is dry brushing either silver or light grey over the items to highlight. What you have done looks good, keep going.
Augie,, do you have an Artist silver pencil, if yes...sharpen the tip, then rub the tip over the instrument rings etc. this will provide a highlight quick and easily without making a mess over the surounding panel. Either silver or light grey around the panel edges and other items to highlight the edge. The other alternative is dry brushing either silver or light grey over the items to highlight. What you have done looks good, keep going.
30 March 2014, 09:42
Augie
cheers bill, good idea stupidly.. i have white pencil i didnt even look at lol
cheers bill, good idea stupidly.. i have white pencil i didnt even look at lol
30 March 2014, 09:53
Clifford Keesler
That is a good idea, I will have to try that. Never even thought of it. I have always used a tooth pick to pick out the details.
That is a good idea, I will have to try that. Never even thought of it. I have always used a tooth pick to pick out the details.
30 March 2014, 14:33
Martyn Fox
The silver pencil also works well for applying scratches to paintwork as long as it's kept sharp.Another good way to apply scratches,scuffed paintwork is to use bits of sponge with almost dry paint on and to dab on the surface.
The silver pencil also works well for applying scratches to paintwork as long as it's kept sharp.Another good way to apply scratches,scuffed paintwork is to use bits of sponge with almost dry paint on and to dab on the surface.
30 March 2014, 20:12
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Here we go... I couldn't wait..