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Andrew.S

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  1. Hi, panel lines are based on photos which are available in good quality on Google .
  2. Good job with the white coat! The light grey panel line wash seems to be a good idea to me as well
  3. Again, just wonderful! I really admire your work.
  4. Fantastic finish, I really like this piece. Very well done Sir!
  5. Really impressing work, I like your build very much!
  6. Goog job Roger! The bomb is fantastic
  7. Thanks a lot Andy, I'm glad you asked, it's was quite simple - I airbrushed the Surfacer 1000 and then polished with 2000 grit sandpaper. Then I airbrushed AK Cream White and gently polished again. After that went the layer of Gunze Super Clear III with a little polishing again (it's really easy to do it on the small airframe without many surface details). Then I applied decals onto the clear gloss varnish which I have left to cure overnight. After all decals settled, I sprayed the Super Clear III over them again, only for protection during the weathering part (understand as the light panel liner, there is not much to weather on the sports planes). The SBS decals were so thin, that it wasn't necessary to do much more with them, only the finishing layer of the semi-gloss clear varnish was applied. I have a good experience with the use of semi-gloss varnish on the sticking out decals which have a thick clear cover layer.
  8. Thanks! Of course, I used Dan Taylor's British Vehicle Fittings and resin desert stowage from A9 Cruiser set, the Modelltrans Modelbau British Ammoboxes, the 3D printed cans and the Dunlop Scammell wheels from the Cults3D.com, the Firma49.cz 3D printed Ammo Boxes cal.30 and cal. 50 and also jerrycans. The gun barrel is aluminium RB model 72B16 and the front Sherman tracks are from the Airfix Sherman Firefly model kit. The jack on the trailer is scratchbuild, as same as the rolled up cover on the turret. It's fun to add these detail without any much working on them and it really improves the overall appearence .
  9. I like your progress, really nice Mosquito there!
  10. Really nice start, good luck with the build!
  11. Good progress, I am looking forward to the decals!
  12. Thanks a lot to all of you, your kind words motivates me to carry on with new builds!
  13. Thanks a lot Bertie, it was horrible put those roadwheels together, that's true !
  14. Hi! Let me present you my latest completed tank - the Churchill Crocodile. The kit is contains two different aged part spues, the older one dates back to 1961 (!) and the "Crocodile" trailer is from the year 2005 (taken fron Scalemates). It was a fast fun build, with intention to commemorate the D-Day 80th Anniversary. I added up many small photoetched, resin and 3D print details, just to improve the overall impresion. I hope you'll like it Have a nice week!
  15. Thanks to you all! I think that's the Miles signature style, it's quite striking feature
  16. Sorry for the embarrassing delay, I was too lazy to post the photos because I have another project on the workbench So here it is ready for inspection! Thank you all for your support during the build! Have a nice weekend.
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