STARMAKER.REBEL
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AAAAH! I need someone to show me how to get skin tones for my pilots which means more money spent on the Chinook.
I would lighten it with some white, not a lot of white is needed depending on the shade you want.is it normal to just use tan for skin tone? I already have that tan coming in the mail
Tan
I hate figure painting and really suck at it. I often times toss them in my spares bin.AAAAH! I need someone to show me how to get skin tones for my pilots which means more money spent on the Chinook.
Nope… A waste of money.
Shocker… always have white on hand. Black too. LOL !Thanks. don't have any white though.
I would have left it unpainted. You're not gonna see inside once the fuselage is closed up.I glued the doors shut and painted the windows black... Major problems with the interior. NOthing fits together the way I think it should go and then I finally turned the floor around from backwards to forwards
My third model as an adult is proving to be too difficult to complete properly. (My grandmother and I put models together scale models when I was a kid.)
I was going to use tan for the base color because the models starts out tan on the sprueHere's an easy way todo camo scheme… paint the whole thing whatever the green it calls for. Then free hand your other camo colors.
Huh? Why would she say that? What does the military or the Dept. of Defense has to do with anything you're building /painting it your way? Just follow the instruction guide and choose whatever option you want. If you want to paint it pink and purple, have at it.I might as well post the color changes because I can;t give the changes to the military because My Psychiatrist told me not to give it to the Department of Defense