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Dan, Everything is brush painted - I have an Iwata but somehow never got round to getting started, I intend to book a course once the madness has passed. Somehow though brush painting is completely therapeutic in both practice and development!They look ace. I really like the camo on the Wirbelwind, a convincing job well executed.
Is it a mixture of airbrush/hairy brush ?
Dan,Until these two most recent kits I always brush painted with results I was happy with. I thought I'd use spray for ease but if I'm honest I'll probably go back to brushes.
At the moment I can't see me using an airbrush but if I get into camo I may have to.
Heh, I would have reversed thatI really don't think air-brushes are totally necessary for AFV's - for aircraft almost certainly
You missed a more subtle pun there by modifying how the saying actually goes for humorous effect'Different Jokes for Different Folks!'
I meant “quicker” really as “less effort”. I find that when brush-painting larger areas, I have to put in probably more effort than in spraying, even though I of course have to clean the airbrush afterward.I don't really have a 'need for speed' when building or painting
I wouldn’t say I’m in awe of them, but I can admire people who finish more than the about three models a year that I manageI am in awe though of people who can produce beautifully finished models in a very short space of time
Like Dan says, if you had said “different strokes” like the expression actually goes, then it could have been taken as a pun on brush-painting, which we’re discussingPS. I'm intrigued by your observation regarding 'Different Jokes ... ' - enlightenment would be greatly appreciated - subtle puns and shaggy dog jokes really float my boat!
Brilliant! Fick as to short planx! Definitely guilty of that oversight - thanks for that insight Gents!! (By the way - my knowledge of TV shows is as extensive as my knowledge of Lithuanian outside dunnies!Strokes not jokes ? As in brush strokes ? Just a guess.
Not the tv show of yesteryear, by the way. Actually either tv show, come to that.
Mea Culpa - I never knew the original was as stated! Muppet ... !I meant “quicker” really as “less effort”. I find that when brush-painting larger areas, I have to put in probably more effort than in spraying, even though I of course have to clean the airbrush afterward.
I wouldn’t say I’m in awe of them, but I can admire people who finish more than the about three models a year that I manage :smiling3: But like you, I’d run out of space to put them. Matter of fact, I already have.
Like Dan says, if you had said “different strokes” like the expression actually goes, then it could have been taken as a pun on brush-painting, which we’re discussing :smiling3:
Thanks Paul - apart from the two missing cable holders perhaps? How that happened I've no idea - probably senility!Steve,
Two lovely builds mate, I can't see anything wrong with either of them.
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