My first build in 22 years...be gentle with me...

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Lovely looking 109f danny and the figures of HJM and crew are excellent too. Have a good play with the airbrush , its a very useful tool, as for which is best, there are things a brush cant do ,and there are things an airbrush cant do , so a mixture of both is ideal, cheers tony
 
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Danny

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After playing with the AB today I agree Tony. Last time I used an air brush they were all jar, syphon fed and outside mixers....things have come on quite a bit methinks, cheers

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Oily

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Hi Darren, sorry missed replying to your post...I bought the AB602 complete airbrush Deal (Cheap & Cheerfull, I expect to be doing most of my work by brush anyway)...Just arrived, first impressions are that its seems to be well built.. I will have a play with it later and let you know what I think..Regards Danny
No worries Danny,that set up looks good!
 
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Saber

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Thats a lovely model and the figures really set it off. Great job. :smiling3:

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Mustang69

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....Save the AB for body paint in the studio...... OK you got my attention lolThat is one very tidy bit of work. Nice one.

Two headed sheep... I can see more practicalities in eight legged ones. Just think of all those legs of lamb...Hmmmm.

Ian M
Thanks for that thought - I choked on my ciggi laughing.

Have had the thought, that if I ever increased work space and got a nice 1/35 scale or bigger, I might like the idea of using AB on the body and wings, cause with that size scale, don't know if I would be able to pull off a nice constant coat with a hand brush, especially in the hot dry weather we get sometimes, paint dries so fast while I'm still busy.
 

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A great result. What a way to return to modeling after a little break.
 
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