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Looks good Peter. Is the glazing supplied in the kit or is it your own work ?
 
These are great kits Ive built one and found it to be almost as good as a plastic kit . Looking like youve building is going real well Peter mate. 
 
Nice building Peter. These superquick models do make up into very acceptable buildings.


I made 'The Swan', Country Pub. The finished job does need all the angles painting, plus a good dose of weathering - or, like I did, cover it with snow!  
 
Its really looking the business now Peter. Great job, it can be weathered if you wanted to do that too, using pigments. I did weather a few card buildongs using Tamiya Weathering master sets, but i reckon you can use dry brushing with pastels or pigments on these buildings, with some good outcomes. 
 
Man that looks good Peter! Some of the white is showing on the sides of the walls, I use black marker to colour this in making it look like a panel line, sometimes I leave it as is too. 
 
Peter, when you do colour in the corners and edges, how about those children's fine point felt tip pens? Loads of colours and very cheap to buy. i always use them on my card buildings because they give a very thin line of colour - just the right width for your stuff.


You can use them on your Jap Carrier too
 
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