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Hey, Thanks really appreciate the compliment! Do you have any recommendations for future kits?\ said:I can't help you with improvements either as I don't paint with the hairy stick, you've done a good enough job. I'm a big fan of eduard aftermarket too and the engines looks nice.
Cheers
Phil
Thanks man, really appreciate it! Do you have any suggestions on future kits? I was planning on going for a 1/35 Tamiya Tiger 1 with a snow camo\ said:Like Colin says there's not a great deal to improve great work Louis
Thanks, Ill be sure to have a look at the Dragon kits. COYB!\ said:A very nice result Louis, especially as it's all done with a hairy stick!
The Tamiya Tiger I is a decent enough kit, although they've been left in the weeds by more recent Dragon kits.
Good to see another Bees fan on here! You reds!
Cheers
Patrick
I have only been modelling just under a year after coming back to the hobby since I was a kid, feel free to have a look at my builds. The biggest thing for me has got to be the airbrush, people will probably slate me for saying this but it's only because I haven't got the time or skill but the airbrush is a must for me! save up and get a setup. It's a bit of a skill in its own but it will give you a lovely finish that I think is difficult to replicate with a brush.\ said:Hey, Thanks really appreciate the compliment! Do you have any recommendations for future kits?
Thanks so much, didn't expect to get this many positive comments!\ said:I wish my 10th model looked as good as this.
You seem to have picked up the knack of using an hairybrush, and you have some very neat demarcation lines.
It's also great to see young people coming into this hobby.
Keep up the good work.
Much appreciated!\ said:It looks great, Louis. All goes to show you don't have to have an airbrush to produce great paintwork.
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