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nelson
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13 20 November 2013, 11:27
Holger Kranich
Hey Nelson!
Your dio´s are high level work! I like them very much! Congrats!
Hey Nelson!
Your dio´s are high level work! I like them very much! Congrats!
20 November 2013, 12:14
Holger Kranich
The SEAL dio is amazing!!! Did you used the Dragon or the Verlinden LSSC?
The SEAL dio is amazing!!! Did you used the Dragon or the Verlinden LSSC?
20 November 2013, 12:57
nelson
it is the dragon model. Fyi the nipa palms are lime colored paper with a coat of HU38
it is the dragon model. Fyi the nipa palms are lime colored paper with a coat of HU38
20 November 2013, 18:52
Hunter Cummins
Awesome where is the barrel on the 48 in the second to last picture??? And can we have some more poctures of the prime mover diorama??
But som awesome stuff
Awesome where is the barrel on the 48 in the second to last picture??? And can we have some more poctures of the prime mover diorama??
But som awesome stuff
7 August 2014, 20:33
Anthony Flanagan
I am with Holger. The SEAL dio was my favorite too. Really, really nice body of work. My compliments on your camera work. 👍👍
I am with Holger. The SEAL dio was my favorite too. Really, really nice body of work. My compliments on your camera work. 👍👍
7 August 2014, 22:40
Alan Rush
Hi Nelson. Great work and a real pleasure to look at! Lots of activity to attract your eyes and figures and vehicles look great.
Hi Nelson. Great work and a real pleasure to look at! Lots of activity to attract your eyes and figures and vehicles look great.
8 August 2014, 02:20
Cristian A
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30 5 July, 19:12
Cristian A
Thanks a lot AceFactor I really enjoyed building this kit, especially after working on Italeri's MiG-29. The quality difference is extremely noticeable—Zvezda's MiG-29 9-13 stands out with excellent fit and overall precision. I also have Zvezda's MiG-29 SMT, which shares a similar look, and I'm looking forward to adding that one to my collection next!
Many thanks Villiers !
Thanks a lot AceFactor I really enjoyed building this kit, especially after working on Italeri's MiG-29. The quality difference is extremely noticeable—Zvezda's MiG-29 9-13 stands out with excellent fit and overall precision. I also have Zvezda's MiG-29 SMT, which shares a similar look, and I'm looking forward to adding that one to my collection next!
Many thanks Villiers !
13 November, 10:04
AJ
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9 11 November, 21:50
Villiers de Vos
Very nice work. The complete line-up brings real scale to the subject.
Very nice work. The complete line-up brings real scale to the subject.
13 November, 04:32
AJ
This was a relatively easy build that took less than a week - the base/rails took longer to create. As always with my models, I build/paint/decal how I want and am not that bothered about historical accuracy. These models are very simple and would be great for a younger/novice modeller. Good, quick and enjoyable fun.
This was a relatively easy build that took less than a week - the base/rails took longer to create. As always with my models, I build/paint/decal how I want and am not that bothered about historical accuracy. These models are very simple and would be great for a younger/novice modeller. Good, quick and enjoyable fun.
13 November, 10:02
Cristian A
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32 Görüntüler
Zvezda Su-30SM "Flanker-H" build log1:72
Decals done, gloss varnish coat applied.
proje: Sukhoi Su-30SM Flanker-H
44 8 September, 21:20
Cristian A
Welcome Sergej. Cuajete and Lukasz!
The kit is very nice and I love the decals, they show exactly the 43 blue in my photo posted here. So far I've found a small fitting issue to the front, but if you start slowly and work your way towards the wings it gets into place.
Welcome Sergej. Cuajete and Lukasz!
The kit is very nice and I love the decals, they show exactly the 43 blue in my photo posted here. So far I've found a small fitting issue to the front, but if you start slowly and work your way towards the wings it gets into place.
11 September, 07:05
Robin (WhiteGlint)
Great looking engines! Your diorama is also shaping up nicely.
The little patch of green really breaks up all the dark colours from the aircraft and the apron as well. 👀 👍
Great looking engines! Your diorama is also shaping up nicely.
The little patch of green really breaks up all the dark colours from the aircraft and the apron as well. 👀 👍
4 November, 08:43
Cristian A
Thank you Robin! Glad you like it! I also think the green patch adds a nice contrast to balance out all those darker tones 👍 😊 it took me one week to mask and paint the engines, now they are barely visible between
the vertical stabilizers 😄
Thank you Robin! Glad you like it! I also think the green patch adds a nice contrast to balance out all those darker tones 👍 😊 it took me one week to mask and paint the engines, now they are barely visible between
the vertical stabilizers 😄
4 November, 19:38
Cristian A
Thanks a lot @ Villiers !
Welcome @ Dflitton!
I'm hoping to get this project finished soon, even if there are plenty of details / touchups needed to be done before I can assemble everything together.
Thanks a lot @ Villiers !
Welcome @ Dflitton!
I'm hoping to get this project finished soon, even if there are plenty of details / touchups needed to be done before I can assemble everything together.
13 November, 09:59
bughunter
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WIP of a blue-yellow biplaneYeni: 12 November, 19:33 1:48
Decades ago, I found a mirror foil in a marketing brochure. The brochure is in the garbage can but I still have the foil...
proje: Stearman PT-17 Kaydet
41 31 October, 18:27
bughunter
Welcome Robert! Which one you want to take, the yellow or a green one? 😉
Please do not miss the project description, for the _VERY_ important reason for this project!
Welcome Robert! Which one you want to take, the yellow or a green one? 😉
Please do not miss the project description, for the _VERY_ important reason for this project!
31 October, 18:55
Ludvík Kružík
I'll sit down too. If I'm not mistaken, one green seat is still open. 😉
I'll sit down too. If I'm not mistaken, one green seat is still open. 😉
31 October, 22:40
bughunter
Hello my friends! A warm welcome to each and every one of you!
Working on the parts of this kit can be considered bodily harm! The bright yellow hurts your eyes and you can't see any details or damaged areas that need work. I would have preferred a more common gray!
Hello my friends! A warm welcome to each and every one of you!
Working on the parts of this kit can be considered bodily harm! The bright yellow hurts your eyes and you can't see any details or damaged areas that need work. I would have preferred a more common gray!
1 November, 16:49
Kenneth
Hallo Frank, the set with lap belts only could be intended for the US Navy variant of the Stearman, the N2S. Until US entry in WW2, US Navy aircraft mostly did not have shoulder belts. I read this in a review of a 1/32 Vought Kingfisher while looking for seatbelts and wondering about the same thing for my 1/32 Revell/ICM N2S Stearman kit.
Hallo Frank, the set with lap belts only could be intended for the US Navy variant of the Stearman, the N2S. Until US entry in WW2, US Navy aircraft mostly did not have shoulder belts. I read this in a review of a 1/32 Vought Kingfisher while looking for seatbelts and wondering about the same thing for my 1/32 Revell/ICM N2S Stearman kit.
2 November, 08:55
bughunter
Welcome! Thanks Kenneth! That makes sense, as the kit offers also a yellow Navy plane with red stripes. Luckily my wife want it blue-yellow. All the pictures I found shows also shoulder belts, but that was mostly still flying machines and I guess the shoulder belts was added later.
I had already downloaded the ICM manual as an additional reference and looked at reviews because of an oddity on the upper wing. More on this later.
Welcome! Thanks Kenneth! That makes sense, as the kit offers also a yellow Navy plane with red stripes. Luckily my wife want it blue-yellow. All the pictures I found shows also shoulder belts, but that was mostly still flying machines and I guess the shoulder belts was added later.
I had already downloaded the ICM manual as an additional reference and looked at reviews because of an oddity on the upper wing. More on this later.
2 November, 16:24
bughunter
Because I was still in soldering mode after the seats, I immediately turned my attention to the tank on the upper wing. I like the look of the metal fuel tank now.
Because I was still in soldering mode after the seats, I immediately turned my attention to the tank on the upper wing. I like the look of the metal fuel tank now.
2 November, 19:49
Robert Podkoński
Perhaps you will find my photos useful for your build:
Hangar 10 | Album by podkon
Perhaps you will find my photos useful for your build:
Hangar 10 | Album by podkon
2 November, 21:31
bughunter
The wing is yellow again, but now the look is better!
I used here MRP-142 Orange Yellow. If someone remembers my Piper: the yellow was "Dark Chrome Yellow" also from MRP. Even this one here called "Orange Yellow" it looks more yellow compared to the Piper.
The wing is yellow again, but now the look is better!
I used here MRP-142 Orange Yellow. If someone remembers my Piper: the yellow was "Dark Chrome Yellow" also from MRP. Even this one here called "Orange Yellow" it looks more yellow compared to the Piper.
3 November, 18:47
Alec K
I was just wondering where the heck is Bughunter, and here he is! Lovely progress and topic, following of course 👍
I was just wondering where the heck is Bughunter, and here he is! Lovely progress and topic, following of course 👍
4 November, 03:57
bughunter
Welcome Ben and Alec!
The lower wing is now also painted yellow. I only not sure about the blue. I want to go with the darker later blue, tried AK Pure Blue, but I will also try others.
Welcome Ben and Alec!
The lower wing is now also painted yellow. I only not sure about the blue. I want to go with the darker later blue, tried AK Pure Blue, but I will also try others.
4 November, 11:52
Jakub Fiala
Nice work on this interesting type of aircraft so far 👍 Following for sure!
Nice work on this interesting type of aircraft so far 👍 Following for sure!
4 November, 14:33
Ben M
Love these old trainers. They used to show up at airshows a lot when I was a kid.
Love these old trainers. They used to show up at airshows a lot when I was a kid.
4 November, 17:20
Christoph Kunz
Ui, da habe ich den Start ja irgendwie verpennt. 🙁
Aber jetzt bin ich dabei.
Ui, da habe ich den Start ja irgendwie verpennt. 🙁
Aber jetzt bin ich dabei.
4 November, 19:47
Kenneth
Noch was, je nach dem, was das Vorbild ist: Part 71 in Point 4 of the instructions is in my opinion not correct for a WW2-era Stearman. Such a box typically houses a radio, intercom, transponder etc. on modern, restored examples
Noch was, je nach dem, was das Vorbild ist: Part 71 in Point 4 of the instructions is in my opinion not correct for a WW2-era Stearman. Such a box typically houses a radio, intercom, transponder etc. on modern, restored examples
5 November, 07:12
bughunter
In the spirit of "Piano man": the regular crowd shuffled in ...
Welcome!
Oh, can someone wake up Kyle? 😉
In the spirit of "Piano man": the regular crowd shuffled in ...
Welcome!
Oh, can someone wake up Kyle? 😉
5 November, 12:33
Juergen Klinglhuber
Kyle! - come on, you will miss a good portion of the show and have to put the stool again in the back... 😉 Just kidding. It is never to late for a bughunter-show
Kyle! - come on, you will miss a good portion of the show and have to put the stool again in the back... 😉 Just kidding. It is never to late for a bughunter-show
5 November, 17:26
bughunter
Kenneth, thanks for the hint! Interestingly the Eduard manual of the PE set here on SM told me to remove the mount points for this part 71. After that hint I checked some pictures of original machines and found the modern equipment. So thanks for the confirmation! After my PE set arrived I found out the remove of that mount points is missing in my paper version! Luckily I have checked the corrected online version first.
I would like to build a original equipped plane, but this is somehow limited. I have only the kit decals for a US Army plane "136" dated 1941. There is no serial number mentioned. I have not found photos of that plane yet. So I will build it according the information I have, with "educated guesses" on some points. Later more.
Kenneth, thanks for the hint! Interestingly the Eduard manual of the PE set here on SM told me to remove the mount points for this part 71. After that hint I checked some pictures of original machines and found the modern equipment. So thanks for the confirmation! After my PE set arrived I found out the remove of that mount points is missing in my paper version! Luckily I have checked the corrected online version first.
I would like to build a original equipped plane, but this is somehow limited. I have only the kit decals for a US Army plane "136" dated 1941. There is no serial number mentioned. I have not found photos of that plane yet. So I will build it according the information I have, with "educated guesses" on some points. Later more.
5 November, 19:27
bughunter
I made the instrument panels. May be you know the Eduard sandwich method of multiple PE parts? Here we have a special thing!
I made the instrument panels. May be you know the Eduard sandwich method of multiple PE parts? Here we have a special thing!
5 November, 20:07
Kenneth
Fuselage innner side colours are also totally wrong in the instructions (overall aluminium). See flugzeugforum.de/thr...103126/post-3062086 where I posted some thoughts about this.
The „thick" plate on the instrument panel which you chose is correct for the period, it's a padding saving an unfortunate student pilot's face when smashing it against the instrument panel…
Fuselage innner side colours are also totally wrong in the instructions (overall aluminium). See flugzeugforum.de/thr...103126/post-3062086 where I posted some thoughts about this.
The „thick" plate on the instrument panel which you chose is correct for the period, it's a padding saving an unfortunate student pilot's face when smashing it against the instrument panel…
5 November, 20:40
bughunter
Kenneth, thank you very much for your great support 👍 Highly appreciated!
Now I understand, why the bolts of the instruments are hidden by this padding.
According to your picture I painted the fuselage halves bright linen and added the read brown tensioning varnish. It will not be very visible after closing the halves.
The inner structure is not in scale: much too thick! As it will be not very visible later I do not go the extra mile to replace the structure by brass wires!
Did someone say Jehovah? 😎
Kenneth, thank you very much for your great support 👍 Highly appreciated!
Now I understand, why the bolts of the instruments are hidden by this padding.
According to your picture I painted the fuselage halves bright linen and added the read brown tensioning varnish. It will not be very visible after closing the halves.
The inner structure is not in scale: much too thick! As it will be not very visible later I do not go the extra mile to replace the structure by brass wires!
Did someone say Jehovah? 😎
8 November, 19:09
bughunter
The seat belts (what a fiddly job), the seats and the cockpit as a whole are finished. What beautiful interior!
Have I forgotten something, or can the fuselage halves be glued?
The seat belts (what a fiddly job), the seats and the cockpit as a whole are finished. What beautiful interior!
Have I forgotten something, or can the fuselage halves be glued?
9 November, 19:02
Kenneth
Looks perfect 👍 I was wondering whether there shouldn't be a fuel cock (the red lever on the lower left side in the front cockpit) in the rear cockpit as well, but found quite a few photos were this indeed not the case (but also some with one).
And while the ICM fuselage structure is indeed very delicate, it stops short of the rear cockpit!
Looks perfect 👍 I was wondering whether there shouldn't be a fuel cock (the red lever on the lower left side in the front cockpit) in the rear cockpit as well, but found quite a few photos were this indeed not the case (but also some with one).
And while the ICM fuselage structure is indeed very delicate, it stops short of the rear cockpit!
10 November, 09:45
bughunter
Thank you mates!
Beside the thick structure it is a nice kit (and Eduard PE set) with great fit. Sometimes even with the famous Tamiya click 🙂
@Ben Pancakes?! You say if you know you know, but I do not know 🙁
If you mean the upholstery of the seats - I think that this task was taken over by the parachutes.
Thank you mates!
Beside the thick structure it is a nice kit (and Eduard PE set) with great fit. Sometimes even with the famous Tamiya click 🙂
@Ben Pancakes?! You say if you know you know, but I do not know 🙁
If you mean the upholstery of the seats - I think that this task was taken over by the parachutes.
10 November, 09:56
bughunter
The kit includes a clear lamp to be installed on the back of the fuselage for Navy and Army. I have not found a reference photo.
Is this perhaps an anti-collision light on modern aircraft? Add it or leave it out?
The kit includes a clear lamp to be installed on the back of the fuselage for Navy and Army. I have not found a reference photo.
Is this perhaps an anti-collision light on modern aircraft? Add it or leave it out?
11 November, 13:49
Kenneth
That fuselage lamp (probably a modern strobe light) does not appear in the manual available on the Stearman Aero site (p. 105)… from which I've also just learned that the red lever I mentioned earlier is control lock and not a fuel cock.
That fuselage lamp (probably a modern strobe light) does not appear in the manual available on the Stearman Aero site (p. 105)… from which I've also just learned that the red lever I mentioned earlier is control lock and not a fuel cock.
11 November, 16:20
bughunter
Thanks for the confirmation of my guess Kenneth! I glued stretched sprue into the socket for later sanding.
Thanks for the confirmation of my guess Kenneth! I glued stretched sprue into the socket for later sanding.
11 November, 19:25
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Bughunter "not going the extra mile"? 🤔
Usurper!
What have you done to the real Bughunter? 🤣
Bughunter "not going the extra mile"? 🤔
Usurper!
What have you done to the real Bughunter? 🤣
11 November, 21:29
bughunter
Don't worry, I'm okay. I still go the extra mile, but where it makes sense and is visible.
The fuselage is now closed and other small things done.
Don't worry, I'm okay. I still go the extra mile, but where it makes sense and is visible.
The fuselage is now closed and other small things done.
11 November, 22:04
Alec K
You are making a lightning progress Frank. I can barely keep up! The added detail is, as usual, superb 👍
You are making a lightning progress Frank. I can barely keep up! The added detail is, as usual, superb 👍
12 November, 00:45
bughunter
Alec, that is a Revell Level 4 kit with only 58 parts according to the box. Ok, the PE set and the belts doubles the number and there is room for a little scratch work, but the fit is fantastic! That saves a lot of time.
I have the Mr.Paint True Blue on order and hope it will arrive soon.
Alec, that is a Revell Level 4 kit with only 58 parts according to the box. Ok, the PE set and the belts doubles the number and there is room for a little scratch work, but the fit is fantastic! That saves a lot of time.
I have the Mr.Paint True Blue on order and hope it will arrive soon.
12 November, 09:38
bughunter
Some more little details are prepared, for example a Venturi pipe. This idea is maybe useful for other types.
But I also decided to go the extra mile to meet all expectations and made it possible to mount the rudder in an angled position for more liveness.
Some more little details are prepared, for example a Venturi pipe. This idea is maybe useful for other types.
But I also decided to go the extra mile to meet all expectations and made it possible to mount the rudder in an angled position for more liveness.
12 November, 19:48
Ludvík Kružík
Your work is gaining momentum. It's a pleasure to watch the model grow under your hands.
Your work is gaining momentum. It's a pleasure to watch the model grow under your hands.
12 November, 21:31
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
How could I miss this build .... very very nice progress so far and kudos for the soldering work!!!! I was thinking of this approach very often, but I´m too scared and always came back to CA removing the excess with debonder. Watching this build with interest 😊
How could I miss this build .... very very nice progress so far and kudos for the soldering work!!!! I was thinking of this approach very often, but I´m too scared and always came back to CA removing the excess with debonder. Watching this build with interest 😊
13 November, 09:39
bughunter
Thank you mates for your very kind words!
@Thomas I was lucky enough to have been drilled in the art of soldering at a young age during my training as a telecommunications technician. Even though my studies were more theoretical afterwards, I now have 45 years of soldering experience. It was therefore obvious to use this experience in model making. This is also how I soldered my strip downs (see projects) 🙂
Thank you mates for your very kind words!
@Thomas I was lucky enough to have been drilled in the art of soldering at a young age during my training as a telecommunications technician. Even though my studies were more theoretical afterwards, I now have 45 years of soldering experience. It was therefore obvious to use this experience in model making. This is also how I soldered my strip downs (see projects) 🙂
13 November, 09:58
AJ
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13 6 July 2023, 15:01
AJ
Where Eagles Dare is my all-time favourite film, so I had to make a dio. However, this ended up being a bit of an epic as I initially cocked-up the weathering of the Junkers and then struggled to find somewhere with sufficient room to display it - hence the airfield scene is most definitely a bit of a compromise. I was very happy how the bus came out given it was originally a die cast model. Just glad it's finished so I can get on with other projects.
Where Eagles Dare is my all-time favourite film, so I had to make a dio. However, this ended up being a bit of an epic as I initially cocked-up the weathering of the Junkers and then struggled to find somewhere with sufficient room to display it - hence the airfield scene is most definitely a bit of a compromise. I was very happy how the bus came out given it was originally a die cast model. Just glad it's finished so I can get on with other projects.
13 November, 09:58
mrva mrak
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12 12 November, 13:25
Mr James
Wow wow wow. What a superb display of weathering and painting. A stunning build
Wow wow wow. What a superb display of weathering and painting. A stunning build
12 November, 14:42
Villiers de Vos
Fantastic work and beautiful weathering. I agree with Rui, the model deserves a base.
Fantastic work and beautiful weathering. I agree with Rui, the model deserves a base.
13 November, 04:14
Hang Li
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69 17 August 2023, 05:01
Łukasz Gliński
Following. At least one Slovak 9.12 wore digital camo, but the Kopro decals might be hard to get nowadays (I just sold mine earlier this year).
MiG-29AS Fulcrum (Kopro 94160, 1:72)
Following. At least one Slovak 9.12 wore digital camo, but the Kopro decals might be hard to get nowadays (I just sold mine earlier this year).
MiG-29AS Fulcrum (Kopro 94160, 1:72)
17 August 2023, 08:55
Spanjaard
You can call it a whatif and use whatever decal you want 😉
Question, Ukraine did not ever had 9.12 Mig-29? The reason I am asking is that I wanted to do my 9.12 in Ukrainian colors.... (maybe I need to godot whatis myself....)
You can call it a whatif and use whatever decal you want 😉
Question, Ukraine did not ever had 9.12 Mig-29? The reason I am asking is that I wanted to do my 9.12 in Ukrainian colors.... (maybe I need to godot whatis myself....)
17 August 2023, 11:43
Hang Li
Thanks, Łukasz for sharing the information and Spanjaard for the idea!
I did a little research and found out Slovak started applying digital camo for fulcrum day back in 2006. Unfortunately, I could find any decal for Slovakia Migs in local market, not even the Airforce symbols and numbers. There are many Russian/North Korea decal on the market here however.....
From the news I read lately, Slovakia and Polish Fulcrums has been transferred (at least a small number, although there are modifications made and different with the kit version), So it is possible to have Ukraine colored 912 (maybe not all planes are disassembled for spare parts). I think I will do a bit more research to see if there is more news about it. Cheers!
Thanks, Łukasz for sharing the information and Spanjaard for the idea!
I did a little research and found out Slovak started applying digital camo for fulcrum day back in 2006. Unfortunately, I could find any decal for Slovakia Migs in local market, not even the Airforce symbols and numbers. There are many Russian/North Korea decal on the market here however.....
From the news I read lately, Slovakia and Polish Fulcrums has been transferred (at least a small number, although there are modifications made and different with the kit version), So it is possible to have Ukraine colored 912 (maybe not all planes are disassembled for spare parts). I think I will do a bit more research to see if there is more news about it. Cheers!
18 August 2023, 04:39
Łukasz Gliński
Just found a decal set that covers the 9-12s in Ukraine Air Force, before the Polish&Slovak ones were delivered:
Ukrainian Fulcrums: MiG-29 (.. 9-51) (Foxbot 72-061, 1:72)
Just found a decal set that covers the 9-12s in Ukraine Air Force, before the Polish&Slovak ones were delivered:
Ukrainian Fulcrums: MiG-29 (.. 9-51) (Foxbot 72-061, 1:72)
20 May, 07:38
Hang Li
Thanks all. The airfield diorama base is made with ABS plastic sheet. The first step is cutting all the tile lines. Then I painted it with wood putty mixed with grey paint for all the tiles. I generally brushed each tile in different directions to create slightly different patterns. Remember to polish the surface to make it flat after the putty dried. I airbrushed most of the tiles next with different grays to create some variations and the last step is some weathering works with oil paints and pastel paints.
Thanks all. The airfield diorama base is made with ABS plastic sheet. The first step is cutting all the tile lines. Then I painted it with wood putty mixed with grey paint for all the tiles. I generally brushed each tile in different directions to create slightly different patterns. Remember to polish the surface to make it flat after the putty dried. I airbrushed most of the tiles next with different grays to create some variations and the last step is some weathering works with oil paints and pastel paints.
26 May, 13:45
Michael Kohl
Basic paint sceem or not, you achieved an excellent result. Top notch are particularly the exhausts. Simple but nice dio too.
Basic paint sceem or not, you achieved an excellent result. Top notch are particularly the exhausts. Simple but nice dio too.
4 June, 16:54
Hang Li
Many thanks, Mirko, Finn, Michael ans Shar! I bought some sakura brush pens just for the exhaust nozzles. They are quite easy to use.
Many thanks, Mirko, Finn, Michael ans Shar! I bought some sakura brush pens just for the exhaust nozzles. They are quite easy to use.
4 June, 23:49
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