Tupolev Tu-128UT Pelican - Trumpeter 1:72
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6 16 August 2019, 05:05
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"Fugly"....loving the subtle metallics you've done there. Any tips gratefully received as I've got the other Trumpeter one to try (not the trainer). I bet it's an impressive and imposing subject too?....
17 November 2019, 22:37
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Vallejo Metallics, silver and dark aluminium, lots of masking, lots of free hand painting, lots of patience and finally a satin finish (testors acrylic)
18 November 2019, 04:40