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Thanks Paul.

At the moment I have only the very vaguest idea, and I don't really know what I'm doing, so the end result will be as much of a surprise to me as it is you :smiling5:
if you have any questions feel free to ask there are many knowledgeable people on here.
 
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Thanks mate, I'm currently trawling the internet for ideas and inspiration.

Once I have that I'm sure I can figure out the mechanics of putting it together, but I'll be sure to shout up if get stuck on anything :smiling3:
 
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With the decals dry I gave this a black oil pin wash then a flat coat. I went over some of the edges with a grey dry brush again then blew on some dust.

I used 3 different shades of brown, mixed with Mr Color "Flat Base Rough" which, as the name suggests, gives the paint a flat and slightly textured finish. Ideal for dust I thought. Some low pressure splattering was done too.

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There are still a few bits to do like fit the headlamp lenses and various hatches, but it's getting close.
 
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Thank you both. I thought it looked a bit dull straight after painting but it definitely seems to be coming to life with the weathering.

Dave, with the bits & pieces pictured on the previous page I'm going to do a workshop type diorama for it. I've worked in them for over 30 years so I should be able to conjure up something fairly believable. I'd planned on doing it behind closed doors though just in case I stuff it up, but knowing me I'll get all excited and start a build thread!
 

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Looking really good Andy. You've achieved a great 'wood effect' on the tools - something else I need to work on....

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Thanks chaps, I really appreciate the feedback.

Nick, for this it's based on something I've seen Ron / Spanner do. The vallejo wood colour is quite transparent so after a couple of light coats it was a bit patchy, but in a good way as it gave a nice non uniform finish, so I left it like that.

A couple of blobs of really thinned down brown that I was using on something else, swished about with a damp brush, and I was happy.
 
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Thank you Tim. I've gotten a bit distracted with something else but will hopefully get some completed pics up in a day or two.
 

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That is a nice looking model Andy.
 
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Have to agree with everybody, in fact one of your best.
The paintwork and dust are superb.
 

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Hi Andy
Great paint job. I know you said the modulation was not as strong as you felt it could be but the subtle weathering has worked a treat over it. The dust effects are very nice. I've not heard of that "Flat Base Rough" stuff but looks effective.
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Thanks everyone, I really appreciate your comments and the great feedback. There are some completed pictures here.

Jim, it's just a flattening additive that they do in smooth or rough. Seems to work quite well.
 
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