Falke + dioram

Man this is a Beautiful Slick looking machine....

your precise workmanship is showing... I love it !

I will try to get my hands on one of those.... when they go down in prices... it has a little bit of everything in there.... Aircraft lines with the Mean demeanor of a Tank.... that's quite a treat!

Can't wait to see what you do for chipping and fading effects on the exterior !

later buddy !
 
Its been a minute since I looked at this build. Amazing prgress :eek:

Q is right, the preshading is really showing nice.

that trailer is quite an accomplishment. very impressive!!
 
Great example of pre-shading on this! The exhaust looks so cool!!!

Great technique and skill.
 
Thank you Grendels, schweinhund227, Quaralane, MrNatural, Igard, Bizarre, punkpigpen and Cave_Dweller.

I’ve painted Falke with the final colors. Top of it was painted with Silent Gray from Gaianotes, Anty gravity engines were painted with Dark Snow from Finisher’s. Markings I’ve painted with Spinach Green from Finisher’s but I didn’t want it to be to bright so I pre painted it with Dark Blue color from limited pack of School Uniform colors release by Gaianotes. When everything dried up I painted it with Sidolux (Future) and prepared it for decals.
Falke031.jpg
Falke032.jpg

This is show it looks after applying decals.
Falke:
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Falke034.jpg

Gun plus wings:
Falke035.jpg

Trailer:
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Falke036.jpg

Trolley:
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Falke039.jpg
Now I need to seal it with varnish and it will be ready for weathering and chipping.
More soon.
As always all comments and suggestions are more then welcome.
Regards
Lukasz
 
Hola, Lukasz :)

Ufff... I´m not especially set in sci-fi ( oh My Lord :-X as if I were set in something ::) ) but I tell you this artifact "Falke" is becoming very striking the way you´re working with it. I like the painting a lot! :)

Hoping to see that Dio !
RG
 
I love your camo scheme! I had a similar idea for a WWII German naval "what-if", the colors remind me of the coloring of a great white shark (so, the Kriegsmarine would call it the "Haifisch" pattern), and I think they'd be very efficient camoflage in a marine environment.

If I had to be a rivet Nazi (pun), I would only ask about the "No Step" decals. Did they come with the kit? I was surprised, since MaK uses so much German terminology, that I would have thought they'd have used "Nicht betreten!" instead. But that doesn't detract from your model--I guess it's more of a question about the kit.
 
Thank you Grendels, Igard, JMac, Scott, TRM, Jelly, the Baron, SLW45, Quaralane, MrNatural for your comments they mean a lot to me.
the Baron â€" It’s a mercenary aircraft more information about Ma.K and sides of the conflict you can find here:
http://www.maschinenkrueger.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15:mak-faq&catid=17:mak-related&Itemid=20
http://www.maschinenkrueger.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16:mak-timeline&catid=17:mak-related&Itemid=20
And yes the deacals come with the kit.
Cheers
Lukasz
 
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