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Fellas, just knocked this out. Tamiya kit built completely OOB finished with Tamiya paints. Great kit!
Andy
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Turned out really nice for just "knocking it out!" Looks very good.
Excellent work, Andrew - and equally nice photos.
Andrew, well done! Scheme looks easier that doing it in natural metal, or whatever they did them in.
well done like
Andrew, this is really nice ! Looks great !
A classic build of a classic kit, thanks for sharing it with us, Andrew.
That's fantastic! Just goes to show that you don't need a ton of aftermarket parts to produce a top class model!
Great work, nice camo.
Well done Andrew, crisp scheme, excellent paint work. One of the kits to build towards the end of the year. The Tam kit is well detailed out of the box. And read it is a fun build. Thanks for sharing.
Which colors did you use for the exterior paint?
Scott, I used tamiya XF-59 for her brown and XF-61 for the green color. I then faded them with gunze 310 for the brown and 309!for the green. Andy
How did I miss this one ? - really need to pay closer attention, what a superb finish, simply excellent.
Ian.
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Turned out really nice for just "knocking it out!" Looks very good.
Excellent work, Andrew - and equally nice photos.
Andrew, well done! Scheme looks easier that doing it in natural metal, or whatever they did them in.
well done like
Andrew, this is really nice ! Looks great !
A classic build of a classic kit, thanks for sharing it with us, Andrew.
That's fantastic! Just goes to show that you don't need a ton of aftermarket parts to produce a top class model!
Great work, nice camo.
Well done Andrew, crisp scheme, excellent paint work. One of the kits to build towards the end of the year. The Tam kit is well detailed out of the box. And read it is a fun build. Thanks for sharing.
Which colors did you use for the exterior paint?
Scott,
I used tamiya XF-59 for her brown and XF-61 for the green color. I then faded them with gunze 310 for the brown and 309!for the green.
Andy
How did I miss this one ? - really need to pay closer attention, what a superb finish, simply excellent.
Ian.