Ok, last set of photos for this one I think, see below:
Its so easy to get carried away and keep touching bits up, its hard to know when to stop.
This morning I wanted to highlight some of the panels so tried some panel liner paint and also a very thin panel liner pen.
The tank is now looking better, buts still very rough compared to you guys on here, (who have amazing skills I have to say!)
So, what have I learnt?
Well, getting a model to look "realistic" and "weathered" is a lot harder than it looks!
I'm rushing too much, I need to slow down. To be expected I suppose as I was so excited to get my first build done and finished. But, to do anything well you have to prep well and be patient and go steady. I can bit a bit ham fisted and heavy handed some times and I think it shows with this model.
You need more base layers! I only put one coat of here and the paint strokes really show up in places, I now realise that with every additional layer the paint strokes should slowly disappear. Better to build up layers one by one, rather than just slather it all on in one go!
A delicate touch is required, as above (ham fisted and heavy handed) I need to learn to be more precise and careful with where and how I'm applying paint, etc.
But overall, I really enjoyed it.....and I accept that my first attempt is pretty crude, but I am enjoying the learning process.
There is lots still to learn, in fact I already know that this is one of those hobbies where it is a continual learning process, the more you do the more you will learn, so I look forward to getting better at it, even if only slightly better.
Pics......
