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The only reason for buying an airbrush ....? Alan, there's tons of reasons to get one!
Yes I agree but the look I want and how I want to present them it with this method , if in the future I want to do other things then I'll probably get one but for now I'm quite happy to do this :smiling3:
 
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Yes I agree but the look I want and how I want to present them it with this method , if in the future I want to do other things then I'll probably get one but for now I'm quite happy to do this :smiling3:
That's obviously fair enough, each to their own & all that. I just couldn't do what I want to do without one, especially soft edged camo patterns in 1/72 - as you'll see soon! ;)
 

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Looks good to me Alan I think you've cracked it with the oils some people use pastels can you do those next please ;) Cheers John
 

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Cheers John pastels are next on my list :smiling3:

Thing is with all this practice I'm not building ! I must get a grip :D
 
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Umm don't take this to heart Alan, but I think the wing cannon staining is way too pronounced. I'm not expert, but I can't imagine a few 20mm rounds leaving so much of a mark.
 

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Umm don't take this to heart Alan, but I think the wing cannon staining is way too pronounced. I'm not expert, but I can't imagine a few 20mm rounds leaving so much of a mark.
I was thinking the same mate , these are just practice pieces for bigger builds later on :smiling3:

I'm trying to get that feathered look on the edges and I'm getting pretty close , I think it's better to work on little kits to get the feel of things and try new mixes before going into a big build and ruin it :smiling3:
 
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Something that I've found invaluable are ' blending stumps ' which are pencil-shaped tubes of compacted paper.

They have a sharp end for detailed work & a blunt end for bigger areas. I got a set of 3 in different sizes for £2 in Rymans.
 

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Might be just what I need I'll give them a look cheers Patrick :smiling3:
 

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This is my test piece, and although out of scale and slightly lighter than the green should be in think I've got that spray look, in 1/35 scale it should look greatView attachment 89022

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Looks good Alan! :smiling3:
It doesn't it , the other side is green smudges, I forgot this isn't acrylic its oil :confused:
 
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