I've got one of these basecoated on my desk, waiting to go into my Sword of Light company. Thanks for the tip on using liquid cement to smooth out sanded/filed surfaces!
Thanks for the video, very insightful! Also great tip on making trees, I was just looking for a way to make them in this scale. As always, your masking technique is crazy. I’d rather do it slower and worse but freehand 😂
SoL does not have accents or panel lines. Very nice red Pheonix Hawk otherwise. Really never occurred to me to just mask off the cockpit for the color shift paints. They never look quite right with a brush.
*mind blown* Glory to the Dragon!
The skill displayed just in masking off the model is top tier. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I'm wondering why not just use a liquid masking agent for the cockpit?
Beautiful work! Very impressive!
I think that is the best Sword of Light scheme I've seen.
Hope to see A LOT MORE battletech videos in the future! Great upload
I've got one of these basecoated on my desk, waiting to go into my Sword of Light company. Thanks for the tip on using liquid cement to smooth out sanded/filed surfaces!
Excellent work! I love phoenix hawks. They perform great and look good doing it.
Thanks for the video, very insightful!
Also great tip on making trees, I was just looking for a way to make them in this scale.
As always, your masking technique is crazy. I’d rather do it slower and worse but freehand 😂
The scale on the tree is way off….the Phoenix Hawk is only 11m tall.
But great tutorial
SoL does not have accents or panel lines. Very nice red Pheonix Hawk otherwise. Really never occurred to me to just mask off the cockpit for the color shift paints. They never look quite right with a brush.
Thanks for the vid, lots of new techniques to try now. What sanding pads were you using in the beginning?
Just some wet and dry from a hardware store. I start from p400 and then p600, p800.
Thank you for your comment, I really appreciate it.