Shaunpug
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Wow thank you so much!Paintwork worthy of the five footer!
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Wow thank you so much!Paintwork worthy of the five footer!
Thank you! You can never tell looking at your own work if it's any goodBeautiful, man!
Very true! I'm OCD for wishing I could just have the perfect setup or the exact paints or what have you...but all that would do in the end is make it impossible for me to finish anything haha.Great Work! I think this looks phenomenal! I'm currently working on this kit myself and waiting for the PG 1/72 myself. The beauty of the Falcon is that it's difficult to get wrong (MHO)...really any model. Building, painting, weathering, displaying, and so on - it's all about how we interpret, and or see the model for ourselves - how we choose to view it/enjoy it. I know there are a lot of discussions about studio scale, movie accurate, color, the right detail, the wrong detail...and all those things are great for discussion, but remember at the end of the day this is your work and how you chose to make it...and honestly, you would probably find that most people would love to have done half as well as you have on this kit. Most of my friends that see my models in person find it hard to believe that I didn't buy it or hire someone to build it for me! LOL... So I get to impress people that have never built models with my limited modeling talents....Anyway, great job and hope to see more of your work!
Thank you so much! The biggest thing that I take away from each kit is how I need to be even more patient. HahaYou did an amazing job on the falcon and photographed it perfectly, I wish i had gone slower with mine,top stuff dude
Thank you so much! The biggest thing that I take away from each kit is how I need to be even more patient. Haha
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Thank you! You can never tell looking at your own work if it's any good
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No problem!Absolutely brilliant! Would you mind sharing what paints you used for the weathering? I'd like to do a similar "streak look" with the browns etc. I've got the Tirydium Models lighting kit too.
No problem!
The weathering was done with a few things....first was a round of discoloration with oils and odorless turpenoid. After that cured the streaks were done with Starship Filth oil brusher and I believe raw Sienna for the "rust" streaks. After that cured I went in with some vine charcoal and rust colored pastels to add extra contrast on a few if the streaks and other spots. Then I did some misting of Tamiya Smoke in a few areas and a final Matte clear coat mixed with like a drop of neutral grey.
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Other than the Tamiya Smoke I used Vallejo for everything including the clear coats.Excellent thanks. I'll do some research into these. What brand do you recommend for the final Matte clear coat? There are a few out there but didn't want to get something that will affect the paint colour.