+1 from me, Marek, that is a lovely smooth looking paint job.iggie wrote:Very nice work so far Marek; the paint looks to have gone on very nicely indeed!
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Doing - Tamiya 1/35th Universal Carrier.
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Very smart-looking armored car.
Very subtle paint job!
Cheers,
David
Very subtle paint job!
Cheers,
David
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Thank You guys!
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Quick update. I have not updated my workbench thread for a while. Doing models, just not able to spend much time on updating. AML 60 was finished, I will be posting it up soon. Workbench is now split between 1/72 Haegawa Skyraider, Arma TS-11 Iskra, MPM Meteor FR Mk.9, 1/48 Trumpeter Attacker and 1/72 Azur Breguet 1050 Alize.
Hase's Skyraider is closest to completion. It needs to be done by Saturday for my local IPMS club's 'Shelf Queen' build.
More updates soon, promise and word of the scout
Hase's Skyraider is closest to completion. It needs to be done by Saturday for my local IPMS club's 'Shelf Queen' build.
More updates soon, promise and word of the scout
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Very nice work on that Skyraider, Marek. It looks awesome.
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Yep, totally agree with gnome; that Skyraider is looking very smart indeed
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Thank You guys
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That Skyraider looks great! Why was it a shelf queen?
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Agree with David; that's way nice. Better than. Any of my shelf queens. szarek ;)
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Due to Hasegawa's policy of providing the least desirable (if any) weapon loads with kits, I had to source some 'bang thingies' Mk81 for it. Between deciding to part with 10 bucks for 6 resin pieces and them actually arriving at my workbench, I have gotten into new projects. The kit itself is beautiful, no vices with it.skypirate wrote:That Skyraider looks great! Why was it a shelf queen?
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Update on the busy bench:
1/72 MPM Meteor FR9 in 'Suez Canal' markings has blue nose on and orange panels done. I made mistake of putting orange straight onto black primer, boy, I lost count on airbrush passes needed to build it up to a reasonable level.
1/72 Arma TS-11 Iskra has major painting done, ready for decals.
1/48 Attacker is almost out of paint shop, still some touchups to do on demarkation lines.
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Nice work on all three Marek; I'm looking forward to seeing how the Meteor turns out as (for me) Suez markings were some of the best ever for aircraft to wear!
Best wishes
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Wonderful projects! Looking great!
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Wonderful projects, Marek. Especially to ‘raider.
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Very cool! All three of them.
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Well tidy models,especially the Spad.
Regards
Ken.
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