Tamiya Churchill
Tamiya Churchill
This was my first 1/35 scale model and my favourite model in my collection.
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It is painted with acrylics slapped on with a hairy stick.
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You will notice its not weathered at all,Mrs Celt prefers them clean,and who am I to argue.
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And very nice it looks too. Tamiya 35th scale armour is very nice.
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Time to get mine out of the stash and have a go at getting my kit as good as yours!
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Time to get mine out of the stash and have a go at getting my kit as good as yours!
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That's really smart, and nothing wrong with a factory fresh finish!
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Clashcityrocker wrote:And very nice it looks too. Tamiya 35th scale armour is very nice.
Nigel
LarryH57 wrote:Time to get mine out of the stash and have a go at getting my kit as good as yours!
iggie wrote:That's really smart, and nothing wrong with a factory fresh finish!
Thanks chaps,much appreciated.PTB11 wrote:That's some excellent work, Celt.
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What a stunner! Excellent brush work as well.
Cheers
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Thank you kind sir.Sunray wrote:What a stunner! Excellent brush work as well.
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For brush painted I would say you have done an excellent job, it's better than I could do with a hairy stick that's for sure.
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Mark
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My models are never perfect, but I kinda like them.
Mark
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My models are never perfect, but I kinda like them.
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Thanks very much,I have had years of practice.Titan wrote:For brush painted I would say you have done an excellent job, it's better than I could do with a hairy stick that's for sure.
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Nicely done.
Neil
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Thank you kind sir.ntrocket88 wrote:Nicely done.