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How can I get rid of this brownish depressing theme, and revert baclk to the blue, grey, and white? Can't sem to find the "button"
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What did the description say ...? Can't be to careful with these things, you'll always get some nasty surprise or other ... Glad you didn't have to sand it off!
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These picsies I can work wih EG. I think it is quite logical you loose the metal sheen when you cover it with lacquer. It's like modern car paints, you don't see a gloss lacquer, you see varnish. To me it seems you are comparing two different substances/materials. I don't think you will get the same lustre with pigments and clear gloss lacquer/varnish as you would with "metal" paint
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Not to shabby a job, Mindi. It actually turned out rather good
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Model drawing at artschool ...? Exfoliating ... you are a versatile man, Steven. Do you sand by hand or use some rotary tool?
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I have never carved so many armless bodies, but I have drawn plenty more ... does that count?
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Nieuport Ni-17 by cog - Eduard - 1/72 - PLASTIC and PE
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The wooden deck looks a bit like cheap wood, if you don't mind me saying. It could do with one of your upgrades mate
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Nieuport Ni-17 by cog - Eduard - 1/72 - PLASTIC and PE
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So much for the first out of the dual combo box. Nieuport Ni-17 build 2 Since I am waiting for a few parts and decals for the Messschmitt Bf 109G-6 Swiss scheme, I took the box for the Nieuport of the shelve. Since it is a duocombi you get a second plane to build. Eduard has some nice kirs like it. Some interior desig ... Not a lot of PE, but what's there for small pieces is hard enough to work with and after that getting the paint on the fuselage, and wings. I will build this one in the colours of the Escadrille N.57 as it was in December 1917 The plane will be painted all aluminum. I will use AK Xtreme Metal paints. Giving it the Black base colour ... Aluminum cover I like the way you can just poor the paint in your airbrush and paint straight away. I have used Vallejo metal paints but those didn't give the same metal look as these AK paints do. The Vallejo metal paints look rather artificial, eventhough they are quite nice to use especially with a brush Paint: AK Black Base & Light Aluminum Airbrush: Bulson double action 0.2mm nozzle Airpressure: 18 PSI -
Well you do have a flute player, but what about the need for speed!! You need some muscle music, and a wench for the ultimate rower
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AK has a range called Xtreme Metal. They use a glossy black base coat, after which you can apply most any metal colour they've got, and it looks good. Even when using a hand brush. I use it on all exhaust manifolds at present, black base coat, burnt metal, pale burnt metal, metalic smoke, pale blue... that's about it. Hardly see it, but I know it's there. Getting a Nieuport (1.72) ready for spraying, which will be all aluminum. That will be painted in Xtreme Metal too, first the black base, then the alu
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You really hit the jackpot with that floor Mindy, as the British would say: "Smashing"
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Plastic, wood, metal. It all comes down to the right varnish, and dilution for you. I for instance do not like the airbrush varnishes from Vallejo, I prefer mig or Tamiya, and will try MrColor when it comes in next week. Preparation is another important element. You might want to give this chap's handy work a look: https://youtu.be/1zAmzmnDJoA
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Lovely all those different planks, good choice, Mindy
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Huhg improvement on the lettering, Eric. It really changes it from nice to wonderful. You out did yourself again. A pitty the next build will not be a river boat ... I have enjoyed the journey tremendously and will certainly take the route again. So much to see, read, and learn
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