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Time to kick off this section with a rather complicated build well detailed for a card kit this one is one of the bigger kits I will be making this one as a terminus.


Here's some pics of what I have been doing

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it got great detail,Peter,should look good once done, :D
 
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Looks good Peter. Is the glazing supplied in the kit or is it your own work ?
 
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These are great kits Ive built one and found it to be almost as good as a plastic kit . Looking like youve building is going real well Peter mate. 
 

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real dose look great Peter,i do like it, :D
 

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Nice building Peter. These superquick models do make up into very acceptable buildings.


I made 'The Swan', Country Pub. The finished job does need all the angles painting, plus a good dose of weathering - or, like I did, cover it with snow!  
 
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Its really looking the business now Peter. Great job, it can be weathered if you wanted to do that too, using pigments. I did weather a few card buildongs using Tamiya Weathering master sets, but i reckon you can use dry brushing with pastels or pigments on these buildings, with some good outcomes. 
 

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This will be the last pic of this one as it will be incorporated into a diorama at some point

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Man that looks good Peter! Some of the white is showing on the sides of the walls, I use black marker to colour this in making it look like a panel line, sometimes I leave it as is too. 
 

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Peter, when you do colour in the corners and edges, how about those children's fine point felt tip pens? Loads of colours and very cheap to buy. i always use them on my card buildings because they give a very thin line of colour - just the right width for your stuff.


You can use them on your Jap Carrier too
 
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