Tim,
Looking good mate.
Looking good mate.
Thanks Eric (Lee, LOL)…..no issues that I can see, it’s just hard making sure you get full coverage.Hi Lee
A very neat build. Even though the plastic and primer are similar colours it is always nice to get a coat of primer on. Hopefully it hasn't shown up any issues.
Jim
Cheers Paul.Tim,
Looking good mate.
No probs Jim. I‘ve done that myself many times beforeSorry Tim. I love the new avatar but I'm sure you didn't need a name change to go with it :hugging-face:
Jim
Cheers John….getting interest into plain green with no markings may be a stretch though….Looks good Tim.


Thanks Paul. 4BO really is a bit Kermit though isn’t it LOL.Tim,
That is looking very nice mate.
Cheers Andrew.Coming on very nicely Tim
Cheers Steve. Much appreciated :thumb2:Nice contrast of green shades Tim. Looking the DB's my friend
Not easy, you mean?as green as Kermit
Yep, but as the saying goes, it’s not as green as it’s cabbage looking Gerry :thumb2:It's certainly green:smiling:
Thanks Jim. It’s since had a dark green pin wash to bring out the details (such as they are) a little more. That has also darkened it a little overall, making it look a little bless minty :thumb2:Hi Tim
That is a great looking paint job. The various shades do add interest to a plain, slab sided tank.
Jim
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