My first commission build ( well sort of )

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She will be shuffled with that one!!
Different and lovely at same time ;)

Great work Ian.
 

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Different and nicely done Ian.You niece should apply to the raf when the time comes.;)
 
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Reminds me of the photo recon Spit, crackin' build Ian.

Have fun, John
 

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:cool::cool::eek::eek: Wow , looks great ian , cheers tony
 
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I love it. If you'd done it for her in those colours without asking her first, it would have been gender stereotyping at its worst!
 

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Then again, I am wondering - what would you normally use those colours for ?
 

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Then again, I am wondering - what would you normally use those colours for ?
For the Pink I used 1 part red ( Vallejo 71.102 ) to 2 parts White ( Vallejo 71.001 ).
And for the purple I used 50/50 red ( 71.102 ) blue ( 71.088 French blue ) then just added some white to lighten the colours for the post shading Colin.
 

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For the Pink I used 1 part red ( Vallejo 71.102 ) to 2 parts White ( Vallejo 71.001 ).
And for the purple I used 50/50 red ( 71.102 ) blue ( 71.088 French blue ) then just added some white to lighten the colours for the post shading Colin.
Splendid....................
 
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Excellent work Ian. The weathering is spot on. Clean look with subtle weathering has done wonders on this model.
 
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