MIG 15 korean
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1 29 July 2017, 10:47
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thanks , it's the first time i used oilpaints and powders from ushi to give a extra touch to the model
30 July 2017, 08:30
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One day I'll have to build this as well. Any hints or tips to get it as good as yours?
She looks fine to me
30 July 2017, 10:00
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well Martin before you put your primer on sand down with very fine grit and then polish , this i do with a polishingstick(2step) that women use for their nails and then i color with a black marker to see if the surface is seemfree. That will give a good base for when you do your metalpaints. And a other tip put as much weight in the nose as you can because mine is so just balanced that a slight breeze tips her over
30 July 2017, 10:44