SirSandalot
Active Member
Hello there! Long time no see.
So last week I finished the Razor Crest and I gotta tell you guys I had a BLAST.
I had never painted chrome before but then I realized it wasn't gonna be super-reflective anyway because Revell chose this weird plastic that has a grainy texture so... just painted it "chrome" and went with it. Then changed a few panels to a darker metal color and then added very basic effects. Literally black paint (smoke) and some black ink (speed streaks). You can tell some of the effects were a bit clumsy and I didn't even care. The result is so cool, even if its not a replica paintjob by any means, just my happy hobby version.
Bad guy Revell for not adding a Grogu. Seriously this is NOT the way.
For more pics and videos visit my social media accounts (links in my therpf user profile). Say you come from therpf
What do you guys think?! I was a bit surprised how well it turned out given the little effort! Literally just base color, oil pin wash panel lines, smoke and streaks. I guess ometimes that's all it takes, like when I painted my AT-AT.
So last week I finished the Razor Crest and I gotta tell you guys I had a BLAST.
I had never painted chrome before but then I realized it wasn't gonna be super-reflective anyway because Revell chose this weird plastic that has a grainy texture so... just painted it "chrome" and went with it. Then changed a few panels to a darker metal color and then added very basic effects. Literally black paint (smoke) and some black ink (speed streaks). You can tell some of the effects were a bit clumsy and I didn't even care. The result is so cool, even if its not a replica paintjob by any means, just my happy hobby version.
Bad guy Revell for not adding a Grogu. Seriously this is NOT the way.
For more pics and videos visit my social media accounts (links in my therpf user profile). Say you come from therpf
What do you guys think?! I was a bit surprised how well it turned out given the little effort! Literally just base color, oil pin wash panel lines, smoke and streaks. I guess ometimes that's all it takes, like when I painted my AT-AT.