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its our show a week on Saturday and there's a bit of a sci fi theme to it and some of the lads asked me if I was bringing my falcon I've said yes but then I thought about my Battlestar Pegasus ,


It's looks good but it's really just a steel colour so I've decided to give it a bit of a oil dry brush to give it a bit of a variation in hull colour so I thought I'd ask your advice you good people


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and the weathered side
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I think I would have streaked it front to back Alan to give it a sense of force and speed.


Laurie
 
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Cheers guys I'm pleased I'm on the right track :)


I might do a little dry brush of steel on the raised areas just to give them more prominence but I'll try that on the underside and see how it looks :)
 
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Well it's done and I'd like your opinions please as I'm not sure doing this has improved it , yes it looks different but is it an improvement?


I'd like to know your thoughts please :) View attachment 109173

this is how it looked before as you can see the slightest light bleaches the surface

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As you can see its duller and not so reflective
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I think it looks better, gives that nice gritty look.
Is that a right look though?


Do you think a very light dry bush of the base colour would improve it or not make any difference ?
 
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Is that a right look though?
Do you think a very light dry bush of the base colour would improve it or not make any difference ?
Sorry Al, nipped out. I think it looks okay as is, be careful you don't add and add. One of my problems is faffing. Maybe a light highlight of the base over the larger sticking out details just to add a sense of depth.
 
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Sorry Al, nipped out. I think it looks okay as is, be careful you don't add and add. One of my problems is faffing. Maybe a light highlight of the base over the larger sticking out details just to add a sense of depth.
No problem mate , I have had a look at some screen shots and I've added some what appear to be scorch marks se what you think View attachment 109182


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How not sure , is it colour ? Is it not needed ?, is it not that it looks in keeping with the model ?


If it's a cosmetic in that it doesn't look right being brown or it's not needed I can alter that with little effort
 
I wouldn't do any more to it Alan that is just spot on mate a show stopper for sure.


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Leave it...... It look great Alan ..... You don't want to over cook it. As Scott said. "Showstopper".
Thanks Peter I appreciate that :)


I don't see showstopper I see maybe a that looks ok or some might think it's good but I do very much appreciate the sentiment:)
 
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Thanks Peter I appreciate that :)
I don't see showstopper I see maybe a that looks ok or some might think it's good but I do very much appreciate the sentiment:)
.......... We are the worst critics of our own work Alan. :)
 
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.......... We are the worst critics of our own work Alan. :)
Yes mate I know but I don't know to me it's missing something, I'll leave it alone and see how it goes down at the show :)
 
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