Very nice work:smiling3:.
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Thank you for the adviceA very well done result, and an important test fit lesson learned. There are many modeling lessons to learn. Kind of like painting yourself into a corner. Obvious once you've become victim to it. Always test fit before you've assembled past the point of no return. It's one reason why it is good to clean up sinks, flash & sprue remains before test assembly. Some modelers paint everything at this stage and just clean paint off adhesive locations before final assembly. PaulE
i did clean up everything , but i paint the turret and the hull separatly. for better weathering and painting . I guess the paint build up and got stuck when assembly together.
YEah , i think its was the problem. But i leave my model stand still anyway
it dont mind me at all. But i will be more careful next time.
Thank you so much guys ^^
Thank you so much. I find that modulation make the model look eye catching and it simulate light effect the model so i go for it, but not all model look great in modulation, single tone color will be a savior if the model dont have lot of angle and panelLovely modulation style painting Tran. It'll take a while for the old school to appreciate this style that has increased the modelling interest in the East. I like this style as it helps to liven single coloured subjects. Photographs very well with just one light source or neutral lighting in competition halls. Unfortunately in the Northern regions of Europe where the weather is drab, most armoured vehicals tend to look more drab.
I only did a little bit of it in this area...
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Cheers,
Richard
This style is not realistic to old modeller so they dont like it so much. Much i dont mind at all, its my painting style so i think its cool ^^
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