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I like that very much Lee I did a 1/72 one not long ago and know what difficulties you have
 
looks good to me Lee and ever you had trouble with it dose not show, well done, ;)
 
It looks okay to me Lee. You're just grumpy with yourself. One thing though, your decals could benefit from being applied over a gloss coat. That will prevent that silvering which is apparent in some of your photos. Surprised at your experience though, I've generally found Italeri aircraft to be nice to build. BTW the Airfix and Italeri Apache Longbows are from the same moulds.
 
It looks good to me Lee, I certainly wouldn't mind that on my shelf.
 
With the problems you faced lee I'd say you made a great build mate there's nothing wrong there it looks good if you want a good longbow try revells 1/48 it's a nice kit with no filling required even I did a good job with it lol
 
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Thanks for you comments people.

Now, as Joe pointed out, the decals are silvering (I hadn't noticed :oops:).

Yes it's time for...stupidly thick question time (yay applaud:Do_O), I understand that decals have a coat of gloss but my stupidly thick question is, I'm using a hairy stick, what's the process of decal application? In my defence, that's the most decals I've put on a model in a very long time, I suppose it's lack of experience :oops: :(

Thanks in advance

Lee :)
 
Can't comment on the decals but the model looks fine to me I wouldn't mind it on my bench.
 
Same process Lee. Brush paint, then apply a gloss varnish. Humbrol's Gloss Cote can be brushed on, or you can get it in an aerosol, or you can airbrush the stuff. It's all on their website with tutorial videos (which I refer to all the time). Once dry apply your decals; I use Humbrol Decalfix to help the decals settle into the crannies, then once all that has dried, you can flatten (matt) the finish with a matt varnish, same process as the gloss. Humbrol stuff is called Matt Cote. Lots of other options. That's it in a nutshell. Don't be hard on yourself about the decals, it's a minor point that would only improve the appearance of you otherwise finely painted model.
 
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Ok, thanks for that Joe...advice always greatly appreciated.

When doing armour, any decals can be smothered in dirt or they're hidden...no problems.

Thanks again Joe ;)

Lee :)
 
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That's not a problem Joe...thinking about it, I'm crap with advice, so it could be a problem...:confused:

Here's the next on the table, hand picked from the stash by my lovely SWMBO Lisa...

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This should be fun :eek:o_O

Lee :)

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That's a really nice job, and I understand your frustrations Lee as I am building the Italeri 1:72 Apache model 080 as I type!


I'm having an issues with the two body halves, seem to be out of kilter, so seems some filler is needed!


Steve
 
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That's not a problem Joe...thinking about it, I'm crap with advice, so it could be a problem...:confused:
Here's the next on the table, hand picked from the stash by my lovely SWMBO Lisa...


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This should be fun :eek:o_O


Lee :)
Nice Apache mate I shall be watching his one quietly from he side lines
 
Looks good i have problems with decals to gloss coat or not i think it's a black art yet to be learned.


Dave
 
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