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About 10 years ago now, I built an antique 1:72 Revell Ju 88C-6.  This was partly a nostalgia build, and partly an exercise in adding a bit of detail.  I also practised trying to get a mottle with a hairy stick.  It was no masterpiece, but I was pleased with it and it's still sat in my display cabinet.

 

Fast forward 10 years and I decided to build another Ju88C-6, but this time using AMT's kit.  I wanted another crack at trying the mottle.  I basically built it oob, then sprayed it Tamiya RLM76 from a rattle can and added the mottle using a new method.  Here is the result, with a comparison pic with the classic build.

 

Another step on the way to a decent mottle finish.

 

Rgds

 

Martin

 

2021-05-29_04-16-13

 

2021-05-29_04-16-33

 

 

2021-05-29_04-16-48

 

2021-05-29_04-17-07

 

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Very nice - both of them!

I have misgivings about (myself) having sufficient airbrushing talent to pull off a scheme like this, so your brushwork is great to see.

Inspiring work!

:clap2:

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On 5/31/2021 at 5:21 AM, VG 33 said:

These are very nice and I like the mottle effect on the AMT kit.

 

Patrick

Thanks, Patrick

 

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On 5/31/2021 at 5:54 AM, Winenut said:

Nice job Martin

 

They look great together

 

Cheers!

Thanks, 'Nut.

 

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On 5/31/2021 at 3:15 PM, Hook said:

Nice Ju's! How did you mottle the AMT?

 

Cheers,

 

Andre

Hi Andre,

 

Thought noone would ask!  The mottles are artist's pastel applied with a cut down brush on a matt surface (after decalling).  They were then sealed with another light coat of matt varnish.

 

Rgds

 

Martin

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13 hours ago, kapam said:

Very nice - both of them!

I have misgivings about (myself) having sufficient airbrushing talent to pull off a scheme like this, so your brushwork is great to see.

Inspiring work!

:clap2:

Thanks!  However, see my previous post re method.

 

Rgds

 

Martin

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