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Kev Right with you and completely agree. 👍
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Scott, that always seems to be the question 😉
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Scott I'm right with Martin, it's hard to know when not to do or add more. I'm waiting for the final images.
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Chris Just go for it, It doesn't matter what is popular or not, it's what you want to be on display in your home to see each day.
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AEG G.IV - Creature of the Night - WNW 1/32
Peterpools replied to DocRob's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Rob Still a skill that needs to be practiced along with a logical and workable method of application, which you have well mastered. Adjusting the whites can easily be done in a post processing program. If not, it's fine as is, as the work speaks for itself. I just have a habit of going a bit overboard when it comes to photography, which I shouldn't do. -
Chris From all I have read and videos I've followed, an awesome kit and I'll be following when you start your build thread. Double check, as I think the decals are Cartograf and a shame not to use them. 👍
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Rob, same as you and have tested a number of auto modeler paints over the past few years. I found Gravity of Spain to be excellent, easy to order direct and I guess I was lucky and never a single color I wanted was out of stock. I haven't heard of Number Five and will be interested in your thoughts and comments after using them.
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Scott WOW ... awesome build in every respect and you nailed the weathering worn by Tomcats so very effectively. Right with both Martin and Kev, beautiful work. 🏆
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AEG G.IV - Creature of the Night - WNW 1/32
Peterpools replied to DocRob's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Rob WOW, brilliant work and incredible progress. I'm still in awe on your rigging skills, as it's looks absolutely perfect. Are you planning on lightly toning down the white rudder as being vivid and bright colors attract the eye. 🏆 -
Scott, wow, super work - looks fantastic.
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Scott, looks awesome to me and I'm right with Kev. I wouldn't change a thing. 🏆
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Kev I'm out to lunch on that. After building a number of Tamiya latest kits, it's going to take a nearly perfect kit, in every aspect of the build to equal Tamiya. I have the Marauder coming from Hobbynut and I'm hoping the kit lives up to expectations. 🤞
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Rob Nice package of goodies and you're on a roll. For my limited car modeling, I use Gravity Paints from Spain and their products are awesome. Which brand of paints are you using?
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Now the wife is up to….Now a cancer thread.
Peterpools replied to ScottsGT's topic in General Discussion
Scott Absolutely fantastic news and I'm so happy for the both of you. As a cancer survivor, I know the feeling and there is nothing like it. -
Thanks Fran for sharing the email. My Marauder is on the way and hoping to start it after my current build if either Quinta or Eduard has their cockpit upgrade sets out by then - if not, I just need to wait. 🤞
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Gus, WOW ... incredible cammo and all your hard work has paid off. I've been shooting MRP since it was first introduced and it's my paint of choice for air brushing. But when it comes to brush painting, it's not very effective. I've brush painted it a few times in very small areas and for some touch ups, but just way too many gently layers are needed, and the paint needs to dry between each layer. MRP does make a range of acrylic paints that match the lacquer brothers very well in color and I use them for brush painting and touchup work. 🏆
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John, mighty glad you decided to finish up your latest T-28. Cammo is absolutely perfect and in my book, a stellar build. 🏆
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Thanks, Rob very much appreciated. I'll be looking forward to your Jug build hopefully in the not-too-distant future. Excellent choice of decals and I was just over to their website and found a few sheets I might buy as I have more jugs in the stash to build. I did notice the owner saying he is letting stock run out and will not be replacing them as he isn't a modeler but rather a flight simmer. I figure it's best to buy a few sheets now as once they are gone, it's eBay and then insane prices.
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Count10 Agreed, While the Mini Art kit brand new, very well detailed, the poor instructions and over engineering just made for a frustrating build. Tamiya, with the addition of the Quinta set is right up there in detailing and when it comes to part fit and instructions, is miles ahead. Still the best Jug in 48th scale for my money.
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P-47D RAZORBACK THUNDERBOLT TAMIYA 1/48TH Capt Walker Mahurin 56th FG, 63rd Sq, Haleswworth, UK March 1944 With my Tomcat GB build completed, it was time to tackle the first of two Tamiya Jugs ready to go. Only AM will be a Quinta Cockpit set and paints will be MRP. Colors for this build are: MRP Olive Drab 41 MRP Neutral Gray MRP Gray Primer MRP Interior Dark Dull Green. The other interior cockpit color choice was Bronze Green but the Dark Dull Green matches the Quinta base color better. Most Long Island WWII aircraft from Republic and Grumman used paint from the same local supplier and the actual mix for Interior Green varied as the base colors were substituted due to war time shortages and a changing formula, thusly the variety of different cockpit colors. As compared to the Mini Art Jug I built a few months back, where there were all sorts of issues for me with the instructions, part location and over engineering, none of which was encountered with the Tamiya kit so far. Excellent instructions and part fit was spot on the money. Final steps in finishing off the front office was adding some depth for visual effect with three different Tamiya Panel Line Washes: Black, Dark Brown and Dark Gray. Once dry, the interior was sealed with Alclad Flat Clear and Tamiya XF21 Sky was used to dry brush and help highlight the details. The main spar details were treated the same and the details look mighty good. In most of the images, the parts appear larger then they are actually.
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Scott Nice work on the panel lines - Flory Washes are my go-to wash for what seems like decades now. Holding her up, it's easy to appreciate how BIG the kit actually is.