Thanks Fellas really appreciate the compliments,c'mon Ian get the ole salt shaker out and have a go!
I got the prop blurs in the post ,they are pretty easy to work with. I lopped off the props with the razor saw and then notched the hubs to accept the blurs. Then a little ca glue and some paint and its ready to mount up
That's another absolutely top job Trey,very well done. I love the outdoor shots,no danger of the sky falling on it .
Not a criticism but I'm not sure whether I'm convinced by the prop blurs or not. I think its a matter of opinion,some love'em,others are a bit more equivocal.
Steve's right about the prop blur, I'm not sure too.
Thought though, is it because they are painted in a lighter shade, that they don't have the impact of others I've seen. I know this is the right colour for this type, but....
Thanks for all the great comments from everybody! Steve yes the prop blurs are an aquired taste . Tony you may be on to something ,I'm going to play around with some fading ,maybe hit the edges with some greys?