Well I think it looks great Ian I just hope I can get my Sunderland to look just as good
Ian M's Arado.
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Great job Ian! And welcome to the 1/32 club. Remember, once in you'll never leave mwah, ha, ha,ha,hargh!!!!
Great paint finish. I think the chipping is just a tad too much too but you've definitely got the technique down and it is only the tiniest bit over the top. The paint work is flawless - thin coats, you can see every bit of detail.
'Great build' medal for sure!
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Originally posted by \There is a pink one, I think Humbrols. I have one from Vallejo which is blue and safe for acrylic paints. Many liquid masking solutions contain ammonia which is not a good combo with acrylic.Ian MComment
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Excellent build. I think it looks just right for a well worn machine, put it in the right setting and it would be hard to tell from a full size example. Lovely job.Comment
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Outstanding build Ian, top marks from me, Iff mine turns out half as good as this i'll be happy bunny.
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Looks great Ian, the Vallejo Flat gives it a lovely finish; I must try it. What's wrong with the kit canopy that necessitates a resin replacement, and who makes it?Comment
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Originally posted by \Looks great Ian, the Vallejo Flat gives it a lovely finish; I must try it. What's wrong with the kit canopy that necessitates a resin replacement, and who makes it?
Ally cat make the resin one and you can find them on http://www.a2zeemodels.co.uk/
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Fabulous! That's one beaten-up Arado. I love the engine and cockpit detail, and the chipping is beautifully done. The masking method means it really looks like paint chipped off from aluminium. It's a great subject, too - I love the Arado.Comment
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For the price of the kit I could find myself doing another one one day and use the salt method for the chipping.
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