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Polux, great start as I love models different from the mainstream stuff..

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Hi all!

well....better don't ask me what I'm doing..... :oops:

The idea is try new things and..... knock, knock on the mojo's door !! :D

Will add now a filter or a dark wash, trying to do a more homogeneous paint work.

PS: the last photo is not correct, the effect is much better on "real life"

THanks for looking ;)

Polux

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That looks amazing Polux! I can't quite see how you got from the multi-coloured look to the final pic? Was it oils you used & then blended them?

Whatever it was, that really looks cool!
 
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That looks amazing Polux! I can't quite see how you got from the multi-coloured look to the final pic? Was it oils you used & then blended them?Whatever it was, that really looks cool!
Thanks Patrick!

I paint all the model with acrylics. Have enough with the oil colours on the business van :oops: :D

As you can see, I do this coloured preshade effect and then add a metallic amethyst gloss colour, and the final one is a very thin coat of matt black

Now I'm looking for a wash or similar, but I'm afraid to lose this effect :P

Thanks again ;)

Polux
 
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Thanks for explaining it Polux, that makes sense to me. Your method would look really good on aircraft exhaust nozzles for getting that 'burnt metal look.

I might try to replicate your technique on some scrap because it looks so nice & adds real depth.
 
Looking good Polux. I have this kit in my stash, along with an additional set of crew figures. I like where you're going with this.
 
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Looking good Polux. I have this kit in my stash, along with an additional set of crew figures. I like where you're going with this.
I have the figures too ;)

If I paint it on black, you can imagine which decals I will use... :P
 
Freaking awesome Polux! That looks superb, love the colouring. Are you going to knock it back and then weather it?

Si:)
 
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That is one cool looking er thing :D where do you get such kits mate
The are made by Hasegawa I think..

There are a couple of other makes as well.

Ian M
 
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Thanks Guys!

Si#Today I have primed a clear varnish coat. Today or tomorrow I will start to do the pin wash. And then.....I don't know yet!! :)

Alan# Ian has respond your question.....are produced by Hasegawa, and Wave Corporation as well.

The scale is 1/20 are not little.... :)
 
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Oh my God! I have this one absolutely stopped Peter :oops:

Anyway you give an idea!! This last paint coat was made of oils....and I will work with them in a few days on a new build!!! Maybe I will finish this one before :)

Thanks :)
 
looking good Polux,do real like the paint work,and with the added use of under coats in the different

colors that add death to the over all look of the paint,

very well done real liking this one, ;)

cannot wait to see what you do with the engine,:rolleyes:
 
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Freaking wow that really looks the dogs bo***cks plus that is very cool and I even love the colour.

scott
 
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