Tommy's Rodi Savoia
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Re: Tommy's Rodi Savoia
A very handsome model.
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(2024 A:B 5:2) (2023 13:8:7) (2022 21:11) (2021 15:8) (2020 8:4:4)
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Re: Tommy's Rodi Savoia
A very, very, very nice Job Tommy ! So, come with mine to sink some plutocratic vessels !
Salute e Latinum per tutti !
Re: Tommy's Rodi Savoia
Thanks to all of you for your nice comments...kruaxi wrote:A very, very, very nice Job Tommy ! So, come with mine to sink some plutocratic vessels !
and now down with the plutocrats!
Tommy
Re: Tommy's Rodi Savoia
Beautiful, Tommy. Well done.
Besting 60 years of mediocre building of average kits in the stand off scale
Re: Tommy's Rodi Savoia
Tommy,
I don't think I've actually congratulated you on your build yet. Apologies. I think it's a lovely build, but the finish of the colour scheme really sets it apart!
How did you do the splodges of colours various? They look very neat and even.
regards,
I don't think I've actually congratulated you on your build yet. Apologies. I think it's a lovely build, but the finish of the colour scheme really sets it apart!
How did you do the splodges of colours various? They look very neat and even.
regards,
Martin R
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Re: Tommy's Rodi Savoia
Thanks Jeff and Martin!
Regarding the mottles, I did them free hand with an airbrush. I applied the brown ones first making sure to leave enough space around them so that I could fit the green ones in when it came to applying those.
Tommy
Regarding the mottles, I did them free hand with an airbrush. I applied the brown ones first making sure to leave enough space around them so that I could fit the green ones in when it came to applying those.
Tommy