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Thanks SWR, I am having fun. Can’t believe how small they are and the detailing is quite good to.Have fun .
Thanks Pete a little fiddly but worth it as it develops.Looks good! Also, if you're having fun, that's all that matters.
Pete
And so you should be. You're doing a great job. Definitely right in that multiple thin coats of paint are the way to go.All in all I’m pleased with my first ever build.
Jim thanks for the nice comments. It means I’m going in the right direction. The main tank has had a coat of primer and a first base coat, this will need to dry properly before applying another coat.Hi Kevin
And so you should be. You're doing a great job. Definitely right in that multiple thin coats of paint are the way to go.
Keep having fun!
Jim
Hi Ian I will remember this in future builds. As it does make sense to keep everything in one place.Hi Kevin. You build looks good.
On a side I note you are posting questions directly related to this build in sections around the forum, as your a newcomer I thought I would point out that you can ask in the build thread as you go. People following will help where they can.
It makes for a more interactive thread, and for your own good, the replies are all one place so you can find them.
This applies to all by the way.
Mike thanks for your comments. I’m looking forward to doing the weathering which will be a first.Kevin,
That is a great start for your first ever kit build, and as you say you are having fun and that is the main thing to remember.
Cheers, Mike.
Jon thanks for the nice comments. The base colour I have used is the model air armour green which I thought was close enough.Looking great Kevin.What colour have you used here? Looks a very good match for scc 15.
Jon.
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