Dan, yes mate that's good enough thank you.Oh, I think I can probably rustle up a good one...
I admire your skill & dedication, the Steyr looks fantastic.
/Good enough ?
Graeme, thank you mate.All looking very good Paul, The dirt on the suspension & wheels is really convincing.
Andrew very kind of you.Paul
Just caught up on this and what can't say?
A truly outstanding job and it's not finished. This will look stunning once done.
ATB.
Andrew
Ian, Really appreciate the comment and I agree.Nice weathering. Used but not abused. Just how I like them. Spending so much time on detail and paint only to obliterate it under a thick coat of mud never made much sense to me.
I know they got pretty mucked up IRL but.
Jim, Yes mate the pigments are fixed by wicking in Tamyia X20. and also by misting on flat coat.Hi Scottie
A very realistic look. Do you fix your pigment work in any way or do you just rely on the matt finish to hold the pigment in place? It's certainly very effective.
Jim
Thanks Paul, Very kind of you, your right I should have left some of it exposed. Unfortunately it is all glued down now.Great work on the load, but why cover up that beautifully detailed bed? Why not remove some paint from rivet heads & ribs to further show wear & tear on the load bed & the excellent detailing? PaulE
Richard, That is really kind of you.Doggone it...you've gone and done it this time and am trying to find superlatives to express what I'm seeing but they've all been taken by the folks before me, Paul. Damn good it is...as simple as that.
Cheers,
Richard
Thanks John, Just decided it was time, just looking for a part time job now to get me out of the house and keep the bank manager happy.That exhaust is top notch, can see what you mean about the load bed still we know its good.
Retire, you not older enough !!
Joe, very kind of you mate thank you.Paul,
Fantastic detail and painting as usual. I’m with John on the exhaust… A true work of art
Tim, I should have checked them around the sprocket before I built them all up.Bit of a bugger that Scottie. Good excuse to build another though as long as you can find he relevant sprockets.
That's not good at all.Well that's a bummer spent hours building the after market tracks only to find they will not go on the sprockets, the pitch is completely different. So I decided to use the kit vinyl ones.
One quick pic the others are in https://www.scale-models.co.uk/forums/completed-soft-skins.179/
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cheers
Scottie
Hindsight is always rightTim, I should have checked them around the sprocket before I built them all up.
We live and learn mate.That's not good at all.
Hello mate glad you like the result. they were Masterclub tracks not used them before.Evening Paul,
Beautiful RSO and the finish is fine as wine Sir!!! Nicely weathered and not over done. A shame to cover up the hard work in the bed, but you can still see a little of it.
Shame about the tracks...Which ones did you try to fit? If they were Friuls, didn't they come with sprockets? All in all, top job my friend!!!
Prost
Allen
How did you get on with them Paul, apart from not having the sprockets, I've found recently the quality has gone down , had 2 sets with warped track segments .Hello mate glad you like the result. they were Masterclub tracks not used them before.
John, the detail was excellent, but there were quite a few that needed a lot of cleaning up and they all needed drilling to accept the plastic pins.How did you get on with them Paul, apart from not having the sprockets, I've found recently the quality has gone down , had 2 sets with warped track segments .
Thanks. Glad it wasn't just me then Paul.John, the detail was excellent, but there were quite a few that needed a lot of cleaning up and they all needed drilling to accept the plastic pins.
LMAO thanks mate.I have absolutely nothing to say about this project of yours,
I think you know how I feel about it.
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Aaaahhhhhhh cheers Paul i didn't know you cared lol.The 'Cuteist'. PaulE
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