That looks very impressive. The big dummy engine really stands out and sets the model apart! I use Vallejo acrylics on my plastic display models, and airbrushing them requires multiple thin coats. You are correct about the choice of primer, but those little bottles are priced like Dragon's blood! Is there an overriding reason for choosing it? I mean, there are cheaper fuel proof paints.
Like I said, I use them for plastic models, but they are a shadow of the old Model Master and FloQuil enamels that would cover in one thin coat. I'm painting up a Guillow's Emil and will try Vallejo yellow over some medium grey tissue. I hope my results are as good as yours.
Yep nice colors mark ,all the best🤙🤙🤙
She’s really looking great, looking forward to seeing her will all the bells and whistles on. 😃
Me too!
That's going to look good in the air. 🎉
Thanks
Mark it looks great nice choice of colors. Jeff in LA USA
It's starting to grow on me.
Looks great. Do you ever do any weathering, panel lines, or rivets? If so, might be nice to do a video about that.
I have done and was thinking about doing some with this build. Video to come if I do.
That looks very impressive. The big dummy engine really stands out and sets the model apart! I use Vallejo acrylics on my plastic display models, and airbrushing them requires multiple thin coats. You are correct about the choice of primer, but those little bottles are priced like Dragon's blood! Is there an overriding reason for choosing it? I mean, there are cheaper fuel proof paints.
Dragons blood 😂 I thought I'd give them a go to be honest Id think twice before using them again due to the poor covering ability.
Like I said, I use them for plastic models, but they are a shadow of the old Model Master and FloQuil enamels that would cover in one thin coat. I'm painting up a Guillow's Emil and will try Vallejo yellow over some medium grey tissue. I hope my results are as good as yours.