AT-M6
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7 27 November 2021, 21:35
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Purchased this kit with little idea of what I would actually do with it after completion due to its extremely small size. In digging out the Christmas decor for my wife, its purpose finally came to me. Make it a Christmas tree ornament! This Thanksgiving weekend was all the time needed to build something of such a scale. The kit built up with ease and zero fuss. Airbrushed and dry brushed it with Testors acrylics. Then it was weathered using a thinned oil paint mix of black and raw sienna. Finally, I determined the center of balance and inserted a small eyelet screw so it could be hung on the Christmas tree.