Bandai AT-ST finished - first model ever!

berte

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Hey guys,

Considering this is the first model I've ever built, I'm very happy with the end result and especially surprised with how pleasant the experience of building this model was.
I'd like to thank the active members of this forum for all the information shared here! It provided me with pretty much all the info I needed to start into this time sink of modeling.
Hope you guys like it!
 

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A fine build and a great weathering effect! Love the base and yes, those feet are something else; that chicken never gets old.
 
Your build looks really great. I'm in the same boat. Working on the walker right now, first model I've ever done.
 
I've used acrylic paint, but dry brushed it. It has some black/dark grey mix and for rust I go towards a burnt sienna. Again, all dry brushed. It takes longer, but I can't use oils/turpentine.
 
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