hummingbird
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Hello awesome people.
Right... so I have here another finished kit for you.
I painted the green and wood brown in Gunze Sanyo, Mr. Hobby Aqueous colours while the black was painted in Tamiya. This was my second time painting Mr. Hobby and boy I really love it. It goes on much better then Tamiya. The scheme is for a vehicle in service with the Polish Army.
For weathering, I kept it rather clean apart from the various shades of dusts and many streakings. I am very very weak in making streakings and since this baby offer a lot of nicely angled surfaces, I though I'd give streakings another try. I used a grey colour streaking wash which I applied following a friend's suggestion; that is to streak them from bottom to up. I let it dry and apply another gloss and put on streakings that go top to bottom using oil; the colour was naples yellow. I am really happy with how all the streakings came out. I couldn't do that well on my Challey2, much less on my E-100. This is just very satisfactory for me.
Well, that's about as much I can sum up about the build. More informations and more photos ( many more) can be found on my blog -
Please do have a look and thank you so much in advance for any feedback you guys may have.
http://modeller-innovation.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/hobbyboss-135-152mm-shkh-vz77-dana.html
Until the next launch .
Right... so I have here another finished kit for you.
I painted the green and wood brown in Gunze Sanyo, Mr. Hobby Aqueous colours while the black was painted in Tamiya. This was my second time painting Mr. Hobby and boy I really love it. It goes on much better then Tamiya. The scheme is for a vehicle in service with the Polish Army.
For weathering, I kept it rather clean apart from the various shades of dusts and many streakings. I am very very weak in making streakings and since this baby offer a lot of nicely angled surfaces, I though I'd give streakings another try. I used a grey colour streaking wash which I applied following a friend's suggestion; that is to streak them from bottom to up. I let it dry and apply another gloss and put on streakings that go top to bottom using oil; the colour was naples yellow. I am really happy with how all the streakings came out. I couldn't do that well on my Challey2, much less on my E-100. This is just very satisfactory for me.
Well, that's about as much I can sum up about the build. More informations and more photos ( many more) can be found on my blog -
Please do have a look and thank you so much in advance for any feedback you guys may have.
http://modeller-innovation.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/hobbyboss-135-152mm-shkh-vz77-dana.html
Until the next launch .