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1/35 m1128 mgs
thefngreek
Connecticut, United States
Joined: November 12, 2012
KitMaker: 115 posts
Armorama: 111 posts
Joined: November 12, 2012
KitMaker: 115 posts
Armorama: 111 posts
Posted: Thursday, January 16, 2014 - 09:25 AM UTC
Are there any upcoming or already released m1128 interior kits?
abramstnkr
California, United States
Joined: July 15, 2007
KitMaker: 75 posts
Armorama: 74 posts
Joined: July 15, 2007
KitMaker: 75 posts
Armorama: 74 posts
Posted: Friday, January 17, 2014 - 06:03 PM UTC
Unfortunately, no. Hardly any love out there for the variant!
thefngreek
Connecticut, United States
Joined: November 12, 2012
KitMaker: 115 posts
Armorama: 111 posts
Joined: November 12, 2012
KitMaker: 115 posts
Armorama: 111 posts
Posted: Wednesday, February 05, 2014 - 06:50 AM UTC
thefngreek
Connecticut, United States
Joined: November 12, 2012
KitMaker: 115 posts
Armorama: 111 posts
Joined: November 12, 2012
KitMaker: 115 posts
Armorama: 111 posts
Posted: Wednesday, February 05, 2014 - 06:55 AM UTC
Here some pictures with the model painted base color and black washed...
... I havent mastered the pre-shading technique... i painted the black lines then when i sprayed the model with the base color (Deep Green) it just covered over the black and the model looks the same with no shading whatsoever.. what did i do wrong?
... I havent mastered the pre-shading technique... i painted the black lines then when i sprayed the model with the base color (Deep Green) it just covered over the black and the model looks the same with no shading whatsoever.. what did i do wrong?
abramstnkr
California, United States
Joined: July 15, 2007
KitMaker: 75 posts
Armorama: 74 posts
Joined: July 15, 2007
KitMaker: 75 posts
Armorama: 74 posts
Posted: Monday, February 10, 2014 - 03:15 AM UTC
Using a fine tip on your airbrush, you methodically paint over panel lines of your choosing. Some people do every panel and some do a selection. After you've painted your lines, paint the panels with the base color, carefully coming up to the edge of the panel but not painting where it meets the next panel. The result is, that there should be black paint, or which ever paint you used for pre-shading, showing through the base color. Once you've done that, and depending on how much pre-shading you want to show on your vehicle, you can go over the entire model with a couple of light coats of base color, subduing the pre-shading effect to your liking. Hope that helps!
-Jason
-Jason