What did you do in your modeling workshop today?

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Looking good.I have one of those also started a couple of years ago, put on hold while deciding on paint job.

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That looks amazing! Stick that rascal in a rubber mold and start pouring resin for the benefit of the rest of us?

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With exception of lot’s more work to do on the figures, I finished the Lambro 550 for the ‘Vietnam 60’ campaign.

TAXI! :vietnam:
—mike

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Painting up an M113 interior



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Beautiful looking Mike- a small vehicle but plenty of character!

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Great effect :+1:

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What a great little thing :+1::+1:

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Drybrushing to get the faded colour that I wanted… eventhough the canvas looks like old leather now…

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Looks very cool Mike @justsendit :+1:

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outstanding!

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Outstanding effect! Yes, the color does make the canvass appear a little leather like. I’ve seen canvass fade to an almot white in the sun. If you could swing it, a broken bow would really look cool.

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Nice! I want to use that fabric effect for a 1/48 scale bike seat.

Have added gear to the AG633 Mustang.


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Thanks, I will try to lighten the canvas a bit, don’t know about the bow, might be tricky…

Added decals and did some experiments with the windows…

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Jerry cans.

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Very nice wear and worn realistic looking colour work

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Thanks very much!

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Today I added dust, dirt, grime and algae on varies places. Still more to be added but well on my way.

I now have two options, without the canvas cover…

Or with the cover, which I gave a couple of washes to make it much lighter.

Nothing glued on yet, and if I use the cover it’ll be raised till the top of the woodwork.

Some of the tires still have a nasty seam, rubber tires so not very nice sandable material…

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What method are you using to sand them?

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Sofar I tried sandpaper and files…

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