Chip's Soviet Spitfire***Finished***
Re: Chip's Soviet Spitfire
Looks good with the Soviet stars
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Re: Chip's Soviet Spitfire
Decided to add the HF aerial, made from black painted fishing line secured with PVA glue:
I am still undecided on using a wash to bring out the panel lines.....
I am still undecided on using a wash to bring out the panel lines.....
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Re: Chip's Soviet Spitfire
I still remain undecided about panel line washes Chip, but I've seen other modellers on here get really good results. Using washes on tanks and soft skins I have no problem with, but for some reason I have a block about doing it to aircraft!
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Re: Chip's Soviet Spitfire
The Zero didn't look right without a slight panel wash. It was the first time I'd done one for yonks
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Re: Chip's Soviet Spitfire
With or without a wash, that turned out really well. That paper paint masks did the job.
Spitfires look mighty fine wearing red stars.
Spitfires look mighty fine wearing red stars.
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East German Air Force (1956-90)
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East German Air Force (1956-90)
South African Air Force (1958-93)