Paul, I sure love that gun cradle, well what else is there to say-, you're a god among men Sir. So inspiring...
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Scottie,
Pre shade good,
Scratch building - no problems there.
Locker details - excellent.
Gun cradle - superb.
Putting yourself down - stop it.
A lot of great work put into a basic model to bring it from average to show/museum standard. Now let's see the paint go down....
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Cheers Si,
Scottie,
Pre shade good,
Scratch building - no problems there.
Locker details - excellent.
Gun cradle - superb.
Putting yourself down - stop it.
A lot of great work put into a basic model to bring it from average to show/museum standard. Now let's see the paint go down....
Mike,
Thank you mate, I don't put myself down on purpose or to get sympathy posts, but I genuinely look at what I have done and don't think it is ok or as I saw it in my mind.Comment
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I an happy with the paint no creep between the colours. The instructions confused me a bit as to where the colours should go. One view showed the colour on one surface then another view it seemed to be on another. So I used it as a rough guide and hopefully it passes as Caunter. The body is dry fitted to check the result as the parts were sprayed separately .
cheers
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Thank you gents I must admit I am happy with the result with no bleed and no lift of the paint when the tape was removed.Comment
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That was very nice masking, there.
However …The lines in the Caunter scheme should converge to a single point at the front and one at the rear, and the scheme wasn’t left–right symmetrical like you have it here. Still, like I said, much of it was up to how the painters interpreted and adapted the drawings, so it’s not implausible.
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Caunter schemes? Yeah, what Jakko said.
They're SUPPOSED to be assymetric, but most of the layouts officially issued only had front, back and left side elevations and a plan view. Almost as often when there are drawings of two sides they don't match to the overhead view - and there aren't many photos of different sides of the same vehicle to see what actually happened.
One of the official instructions does say something to the effect of 'start with the side and work from there'
So, you could have a guy standing next to it scratching his head saying 'But that's what you told me to do!'Comment
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Caunter schemes? Yeah, what Jakko said.
They're SUPPOSED to be assymetric, but most of the layouts officially issued only had front, back and left side elevations and a plan view. Almost as often when there are drawings of two sides they don't match to the overhead view - and there aren't many photos of different sides of the same vehicle to see what actually happened.
One of the official instructions does say something to the effect of 'start with the side and work from there'
So , you could have a guy standing next to it scratching his head saying 'But that's what you told me to do!'
Being ex military I know only to well how good instructions can beComment
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34. Method
Draw outline of disruptive design on side of the vehicle with chalk. (Get right proportions.)
Repeat process on top, front, remaining side and rear of vehicle in order named.Comment
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