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F-100C Super Sabre Trumpeter 1:32


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After a few months of break due to an accident, I come back with my first completed model.
This time something more difficult, i.e. NMF, and a lot of burns at the engine.
F-100C Super Saber Trumpeter 1:32

 

 

At the beginning, two photos of what is most difficult to do in this model.

 

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F-100C Super Sabre Trumpeter 1:32

 

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8 minutes ago, RidgeRunner said:

Well, as difficult as it is - and it is! - you have done a fantastic job there! What did you use?

 

Martin

Standard. It's airbrushing and retouching with a dry brush.
However, it is important that I do not use modeling paints. These are CR products.  PPG Envirobase paint, transparent colors and ink colors.

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On 10/10/2022 at 22:58, Covjets13 said:

You really nailed the NMF, I really like the way you nailed the oxidised aluminium airframe, and the hot area is perfect. Any chance you could share you process with us? 👍 

Of course, this is no secret. However, there is no new technique here either.
The NMF is made as standard for a background of various colors, i.e. black and white panels.
Burnouts, on the other hand, are airbrush work and retouching with a dry brush.

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