S steve123 Guest Nov 18, 2011 #1 I just finished this one, I have a few more that include lighting. Thanks for looking. Steve
Igard New Member Joined May 16, 2011 Messages 2,004 Nov 18, 2011 #2 Terrific paint job there, Steve. Forgive my ingnorance, but what's this model from? It looks familiar, definately classic style.
Terrific paint job there, Steve. Forgive my ingnorance, but what's this model from? It looks familiar, definately classic style.
N NecronautDrummer Member Joined Sep 25, 2011 Messages 804 Nov 18, 2011 #3 Looks like it's the mini-sub from the Fantastic Voyage movie? ???
S steve123 Guest Nov 18, 2011 #4 They are the Moebius kits from "Land of The giants" Thanks! The one at the top was a build for a client, the bottom one is my test mule. For different lighting and cabin ideas. Steve
They are the Moebius kits from "Land of The giants" Thanks! The one at the top was a build for a client, the bottom one is my test mule. For different lighting and cabin ideas. Steve
Igard New Member Joined May 16, 2011 Messages 2,004 Nov 18, 2011 #5 Knew it looked familiar. I used to watch it every Sunday morning when I was a kid. ;D Interesting lighting there. Looks like you've done some interior work there.
Knew it looked familiar. I used to watch it every Sunday morning when I was a kid. ;D Interesting lighting there. Looks like you've done some interior work there.
Grendels Active Member Joined Nov 24, 2009 Messages 9,092 Nov 19, 2011 #7 That looks like a nice kit! I have wondered about it for a while now...
Jamaicanmodels69 New Member Joined Apr 17, 2011 Messages 604 Nov 19, 2011 #9 That looks fantastic, love how the finish was catching the light in that one shot!
S steve123 Guest Nov 19, 2011 #10 Thank you, it's not me, it's Tamiya color and Tamiya primer. The synthetic lacquer dries quickly and glosses out nicely. I color sanded the orange untill the bodywork around the intakes(almost) dissapeared..lol The paint just glows with a little help. Steve
Thank you, it's not me, it's Tamiya color and Tamiya primer. The synthetic lacquer dries quickly and glosses out nicely. I color sanded the orange untill the bodywork around the intakes(almost) dissapeared..lol The paint just glows with a little help. Steve
Cave_Dweller New Member Joined Mar 18, 2011 Messages 812 Nov 20, 2011 #11 Nice! I've been working on this kit too. I like how you did some internal lighting, as the card interiors are hard to see otherwise. It is a cool little kit.
Nice! I've been working on this kit too. I like how you did some internal lighting, as the card interiors are hard to see otherwise. It is a cool little kit.
S steve123 Guest Nov 20, 2011 #12 Thanks! I've been messing with some light kits that my friends are introducing. and this ship was one of the test mules. Steve
Thanks! I've been messing with some light kits that my friends are introducing. and this ship was one of the test mules. Steve