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2 21 May 2014, 23:08
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Love the finish you have done Steven, I have this kit to build and will refer to your model, what a great job.
21 May 2014, 23:29
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Thanks for the appraisal, Bill. I have used a Humbrol silver acrylic spray can for primer and then used the hairspray technique to attack the subsequent layers of Tamiya paint that I airbrushed. Masking had to be done with paper due to the hairspray-weakened layers. Finally a panelline wash accentuates surface details.
22 May 2014, 11:25