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Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
So my first attempt at a figure this century. I’ll come back to it tomorrow to do some touch ups then a matte coat. -
Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Pretty much what Rik said. U-tube is better than a book really. There is a lot of MaK out there, but I didn’t want to paint a traditional one as they start to blend after a while, I wanted large and basic. -
Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Back to the stables. Salt streaking. first in places I have tried some aK Salk streaks on their own. then airbrushed some diluted white and salty streaks over the top
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Now back to the subs, paint down on the other 3 subs. These three will be paint horses for hull weathering .
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It will teach me to check my work! Proves the judges are honest too. We’ve come a long way from our telephone calls all those years ago
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There is a KGV build on Britmodeller that’s is just excellent and does a better job than mine on the crane
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It has sponsorship, part of the prize is an airbrush for the masochist award. I was n best in show last one for the Seydlitz. The bloke who won it yesterday is recognised as world standard so I’m pretty happy to make the big end of the comp. I missed out on 1st for best ship as I forgot to paint the steering wheels on the jeep on the deck of Thetis bay. Meh. The U-9 won best sub
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It’s pretty good, 500 models, if you’re in the Facebooks it’s on ACTSMS , closes this afternoon
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Thought I’d try and finsh one whilst I was waiting for some paint in the mail. HMAS Collins, a day in the paint shop, just need to weather it now
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So, small problem, I400 was not operational until 10 months after the Heinan Maru was sunk. Lucky I have 2 others but this one goes back in its box for later.
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Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Never too late, I’m happy with the red and the blue bits, nothing is glued on yet -
Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
RGL replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
So this is where I’m at. The base coat is pretty much done sans decals and weathering. The white is not doing it for me.
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