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Land Rover Series III 109


Andy350

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Hi Andy,

I see that you have progressed a lot with this kit, I am not able to start with another one until I finish what I have in the workbench, but it is a good way to give time to the 1st so that everything goes well ...

Cheers Andy 👍

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2 minutes ago, FrancisGL said:

Hi Andy,

I see that you have progressed a lot with this kit, I am not able to start with another one until I finish what I have in the workbench, but it is a good way to give time to the 1st so that everything goes well ...

Cheers Andy 👍

Cheers mate, I took the advice and worked on something else, good way of giving other builds time to dry/cure.  This kit is alright, quite like going from more involved kits to ones like this.  I do have to endure the usual revell paint mixing though! 😆

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33 minutes ago, FrancisGL said:

Looks nice. I guess the colors will later be lighter, as in the drawing of the box? ...

Cheers Andy 👍

It does look a bit too dark, went over again.  Trying to mix 80% + 20% and then 80% + 10% + 10% for the two colours was a challenge. 

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18 minutes ago, Andy350 said:

It does look a bit too dark, went over again.  Trying to mix 80% + 20% and then 80% + 10% + 10% for the two colours was a challenge. 

I know what it is that the color tone is not to my liking, I really envy the masters of painting in modeling ...
If you think it is too dark, maybe then you can lighten it with a thin (little paint + lighter) layer of airbrush dust ... try before on another model or piece of plastic ...
Cheers

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23 minutes ago, FrancisGL said:

I know what it is that the color tone is not to my liking, I really envy the masters of painting in modeling ...
If you think it is too dark, maybe then you can lighten it with a thin (little paint + lighter) layer of airbrush dust ... try before on another model or piece of plastic ...
Cheers

Yep will do, by the the time it's lacquered its going to be a lot darker. Cheers 

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1 hour ago, FrancisGL said:

Hi Andy,
It doesn't look too bad, with some weathering, it looks like the box.
You are not the only one who has sloppiness ...:doh:
I guess you can remove a piece without causing much damage to the kit ...

Cheers Andy 👍

Thanks Francis, that was weathered a bit already 🤣🤣🤣  Not really too sure how they were weathered, not many online.

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New one on me, never seen pink and sand on one before.

 

To blend it all together and lighten try a little Tamiya buff, very diluted so it almost acts as a translucent filter, will also give it a slight dusty weathered finish. 

 

Before applying to your wip experiment on a bit of scrap first!!

 

Great work.

Darryl 

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The registration plates issued with the kit are not the correct sequence for an army vehicle!  The registration plates relate to a restricted series solely reserved for the Royal Navy...…..other than that, that's a nice clean build 

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