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Hi guy's,

 

Bronco's 1/35 V1 piloted flying bomb as a quick little build in between projects just to get something finished! The model practically fell together, the only thing being the locating pins and holes were so tight I couldn't completely close the fuselage. A little trimming of the pins and drilling of the holes and it was sorted. Excuse the seat belts it seems the super glue has let go for some reason.

 

Paints used were Gunze H417 RLM76, H423 RLM83 and for the RLM 81 I used Vallejo 70887 Brown Violet. The model was sealed with automotive acrylic clear thinned with gp thinner before the squiggle pattern was applied. The Vallejo was thinned with metholated spirits. I had to be careful with this as I could just wipe it off with my finger but came in handy when tidying up the squiggles. Re sealed with clear. I used Tamiya flat black and red brown as a wash, wont be doing that again!! Flat coat is Model Master Acrylic Flat Coat. 

 

Weathering was achieved with sharp Derwent coloured pencils a little pastel dust and some sponging of the Vallejo Brown Violet.

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The trolley was painted with Tamiya Field Grey and weathered with pastels, oil wash and grey lead pencil.

 

Thanks for looking cheers Bevan.

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Wow, very, very cool!!! Love the weathering and especially the camo, I think it's exactly the way they have looked.

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Great, but I am envious of modellers like you who can produce these neat finishes.

Something I am incapable of LOL.

Cees

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really nice finish on camo/weather on a interesting subject.  apparently my builds "falling together" turn out much different than your builds "falling together".

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