Tempest
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32 15 July 2023, 08:49
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Love this build. Nice attention to detail on weathering of the prop & spinner. And all of them. Nice addition of diorama's.
8 June, 11:03
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The decals that are a little scratched and weathered, did you take a sanding stick to it? If so was it before the application of a varnish or after? Thanks for whatever info you can provide. Looks very authentic!
21 June, 11:11
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Thanks for your comments.
The decals were damaged when I applied them. I rubbed them too much after using fabric softener (microsol). But I find the effect to be interesting.
3 July, 15:49