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What a fantastic build!
The panel lines are highlighted just so good, not too heavy and not too light. It makes the finish model so much more realistic.
Did you do a black panel lines under coat or a wash after color coat?
Thanks for sharing.
The panel lines are highlighted just so good, not too heavy and not too light. It makes the finish model so much more realistic.
Did you do a black panel lines under coat or a wash after color coat?
Thanks for sharing.
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Many thanks!
Preshading on panel lines from airbrush -> Main coat of body color -> Postshading on panels with the little bit brighter color than the main (airbrush) -> Washing with oil paint.CK wrote:Did you do a black panel lines under coat or a wash after color coat?
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1/72Anthony_RUS wrote:Very nice looking model! What scale, 1/144?
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Thanks for the detail description for the panel line treatment. Doing a good and realistic panel line is sometimes harder than a shinny top coat.
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Re: Something unusual from me =)
This is really well done and I really like it.
These are fun to build OOB, I did one with my son and it was straightforward build with such tight tolerances that you do not need any glue. Wonderful engineering.
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These are fun to build OOB, I did one with my son and it was straightforward build with such tight tolerances that you do not need any glue. Wonderful engineering.
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Wow this came out great. Your work is always so good. A true model master.
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Another not F1 model, wich a started 10 years ago. First my finished 1/24 scale car.
Honda S800, Tamiya
Honda S800, Tamiya
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Another nicely done little gem!
I like the sport cars of the 60s.
I like the sport cars of the 60s.
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Yep, same issue. I'm on the fence regarding that. Built oob with the prepainted (or coloured plastic) they look decent enough to be presentable. However, I think you can add a lot of realism by giving it a matte finish and maybe a couple of washes. I think this may require a trial object (Tie fighter / interceptor) before I go mental and do that with the big scale Falcon (and fubar it ).racingkars wrote:Very nice one.
I love to do a Bandai SW kit every now and then too.
I always have doubts if i should paint them.
That aside I love how the model turned out and I like that you didn't add the silly laser beam pieces to it
And the Honda is also really well done. The reflections on the sides give it a bit of a rough look, that I don't think is on the model but something in its environment.
Good job, Anthony!
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Nice car, amazing work, and photo.
Thanks a lot for inspiration.
Thanks a lot for inspiration.