Papa 695s 1/24 Harrier Gr3

colin m

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And there it is, well done Ian, nice to see it finished. and what a result, very nice.


As we both know the 'dedication' required to complete this kit - I'm actually nearly ready for another...
 

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And there it is, well done Ian, nice to see it finished. and what a result, very nice.
As we both know the 'dedication' required to complete this kit - I'm actually nearly ready for another...
To be honest Colin I've got an idea for another build already, but I will wait a bit to do it.
 

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Top work Ian mate , it looks so real ! The mucky weathering is great , just what I'd expect to see on a hard worked aircraft operating in harsh winter conditions. The exhaust nozzles really caught my eye too , they look amazingly real ,what did you use to get the burnt metal effect?, great build , cheers tony
Sorry for the late reply Tony.


Well to be honest all I did was paint them Bronze ( Vallejo model colour ) then with Humbrol black just painted the edges and used cellulose thinners weathered it back then when dry coated with clear, then painted with a brush some Humbrol 74 then with the thinners again dabbed it of until you get the effect you can see. That's it I hope it helps.
 

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Great work th camo is supeb nice to see a different scheme and you have nailed the weathering all round stunning job buddy
 
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