1/72 Amodel Bombardier Learjet 55 "Ranger"
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7 22 November 2022, 16:02
Skyhiker
You do find some of the coolest liveries. I hope you get around to doing this one. It looks like it has metal flake color gradations, which would be particularly challenging but awesome it you could pull it off well.
You do find some of the coolest liveries. I hope you get around to doing this one. It looks like it has metal flake color gradations, which would be particularly challenging but awesome it you could pull it off well.
23 November 2022, 05:09
Tony Stark
Thanks Luke!
What's helped is I live near East Midlands Airport and they have quite a good selection of Bizjet movements aswell as heavy Antonov traffic!
Also I'm part of alot of Facebook Pages dedicated to BizJets!
Yeah it's gonna be a challenge but that's one of the reasons I love this hobby!
Thanks Luke!
What's helped is I live near East Midlands Airport and they have quite a good selection of Bizjet movements aswell as heavy Antonov traffic!
Also I'm part of alot of Facebook Pages dedicated to BizJets!
Yeah it's gonna be a challenge but that's one of the reasons I love this hobby!
23 November 2022, 09:19
Finn
One of the cooles ideas ever! Will you use Colorshifts paints (like greenstuffworld.com/..eon-acrylic-paints)? If so, I'm really interested in how you find them. Best of luck
One of the cooles ideas ever! Will you use Colorshifts paints (like greenstuffworld.com/..eon-acrylic-paints)? If so, I'm really interested in how you find them. Best of luck
24 November 2022, 14:03
Michael Kohl
Armored Glas from Alclad might bring in another hue like it is seen in the pics.
Armored Glas from Alclad might bring in another hue like it is seen in the pics.
24 November 2022, 16:37
Skyhiker
You will need more than just clear green for that. Depending on what angle you look at the plane the color shifts from green to blue and to purple. I'm not sure how you could represent that other than choosing a point of view and layering gradations of the three colors.
You will need more than just clear green for that. Depending on what angle you look at the plane the color shifts from green to blue and to purple. I'm not sure how you could represent that other than choosing a point of view and layering gradations of the three colors.
25 November 2022, 15:05
Neil
Cool paint job indeed!... Following with great interest. Could any of the AV Vallejo Eccentric Colors offer a solution/be worth a look?
Cool paint job indeed!... Following with great interest. Could any of the AV Vallejo Eccentric Colors offer a solution/be worth a look?
25 November 2022, 15:46