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stellamonster wrote:This is great Lee!!!![]()
Really enjoy you build and paint, it gives me a lot of tips as I'm still in the early stages of modelling, it also inspires me to get the same kit and use the videos as reference.
Please, please keep doing them as they are a great help to me and hopefully others too![]()
Can't wait from the next segment. Love this forum![]()
Cheers Lee
Darren
stellamonster wrote:This is great Lee!!!![]()
Really enjoy you build and paint, it gives me a lot of tips as I'm still in the early stages of modelling, it also inspires me to get the same kit and use the videos as reference.
Please, please keep doing them as they are a great help to me and hopefully others too![]()
Can't wait from the next segment. Love this forum![]()
Cheers Lee
Darren
Cheers howardBlackSheep1 wrote:Just watched the firs segment last night.
Great job guys.
For large areas a flat brush is better IMO yeah. As for cutting in as long as your careful it's finekiwigav wrote:Hi Paul, just watched 2nd video, great work. I have yet to do any type of decal work on that scale, no doubt I will when I buy a half decent kit with plenty of detail. Hopefully by then I will have the patience.
Question : I noticed that you were using a flat brush on the seat, do you find that the best for a good smooth finish and is it easier to cut in with?
Looking forward to next vid
Cheers buddykiwigav wrote:Cheers Paul...love your work![]()
You cant beat the finish an airbrush gives, and its much faster too, i say defo get one for sure, i would be without minethechildmodeller wrote:Great!
Just watched the first vid I brush paint all my models do you think it would be worth buying an airbrush?
Please pm me anyone who has any advice
Thanks!
RobbieMac wrote:Paul,
Love the video and I'm looking enviously at your micro detailer. Please tell me where can I get one.
Thanks,
Robbie