Lebanese Alouette III
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Hozzászólások
26 21 February 2015, 23:32
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I am very impressed by your accurate and most subtle work. Your skills seem to be a adorable mix of clean and precise work and a good sense for subtle weathering. I really just like your tiny helicopter-models!!
15 November 2016, 21:07
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Thank you all very much. @skywalker I used the bristles from a fan brush. Cut them to size, colour using permanent marker or paint (depends on required colour)and attach with a small dab of white glue. The benefit is that they are not brittle and clumsy hands and thumbs won't snap them off 😄 hope this helps. Happy modelling
17 January 2021, 22:45
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Wow what a great idea... You really have done a phenomenal job modeling.
18 January 2021, 00:34