Bandai 1/144 U-Wing, Tie Striker, TX-225 GAVw

Hello again mate .
Just returned from your blog... again .... please tell me you're using something to magnify the subjects you're painting . Please !!! . You did a wonderful job with the 1/72 figures , and now this with 1/144 !! . Fantastic . Simply :love:thumbsup(y)thumbsup.... but also :confused. Care to explain the ' what and how ' you're accomplishing these beautiful finishes ? .
Did you add lights to the u-wing engines or is it photo shopped ? Sorry to ask but it isn't clear in the photo .

Thanks for sharing ,
Cheers Ged
 
Hello again mate .
Just returned from your blog... again .... please tell me you're using something to magnify the subjects you're painting . Please !!! . You did a wonderful job with the 1/72 figures , and now this with 1/144 !! . Fantastic . Simply :love:thumbsup(y)thumbsup.... but also :confused. Care to explain the ' what and how ' you're accomplishing these beautiful finishes ? .
Did you add lights to the u-wing engines or is it photo shopped ? Sorry to ask but it isn't clear in the photo .

Thanks for sharing ,
Cheers Ged


Hi Ged, yes i do use a jeweler's loupe to paint the small figures.

My painting process
- Black primer, black basing (vallejo)
- Marble coat
- i use a combination of tamiya enamel paints, panel wash and weathering kits (pigment)
- i use vallejo semi matte to seal everything

yes i just lit the engines and removed the stand via photoshop

Thank you for appreciating the kits Ged

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the 1/144 ATAT is amazing!
Thanks!
 
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