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6 April 2014, 20:45
Holger Kranich
I agree with Martyn and Bill! Beautiful work, so far! I´m looking forward your work on the figures!
I agree with Martyn and Bill! Beautiful work, so far! I´m looking forward your work on the figures!
7 April 2014, 07:09
David Lengyel
Wow! My hat is off to you sir. That's real deal right here. And I don't even build armor.
Wow! My hat is off to you sir. That's real deal right here. And I don't even build armor.
7 April 2014, 11:30
Fabian D.
top notch 👍... and as always, you can´t go wrong with Tristar figures...
top notch 👍... and as always, you can´t go wrong with Tristar figures...
7 April 2014, 13:57
Andre B
the mud was pretty simple. you start with applying dust color from the ak interactive tracks & wheels set on the running gear and the places where you want the mud. it gives a matt surface so it is easier to place the pigments. after that you start with the mud. you go from light to dark. so the first step is to apply the dry mud. you mix earth effects from ak / mig some plaster and a little bit of white spirit. you need a consistency like pudding. if you add plaster the result will be lighter than the color of eart effects you have to be aware of that. you take a brush and load it with the mud mixture, then you use the air flow of your airbrush to blast it on the model. you do that from the direction the mud would splatter in reality, from below. let it dry. after that you mix dark earth enamel, plaster and white spirit in the same manner and apply the fresher mud splatters. if they aren't dark enough or doesnt seem wet you can pick a brush and use fresh mud or dark earth directly from the bottle and apply undiluted with a brush to the areas that need extra treatment. i used this crappy zvezda tiger to practice this technique. it was my first time but the results are ok. the technique is pretty simple =) hope that helps!
the mud was pretty simple. you start with applying dust color from the ak interactive tracks & wheels set on the running gear and the places where you want the mud. it gives a matt surface so it is easier to place the pigments. after that you start with the mud. you go from light to dark. so the first step is to apply the dry mud. you mix earth effects from ak / mig some plaster and a little bit of white spirit. you need a consistency like pudding. if you add plaster the result will be lighter than the color of eart effects you have to be aware of that. you take a brush and load it with the mud mixture, then you use the air flow of your airbrush to blast it on the model. you do that from the direction the mud would splatter in reality, from below. let it dry. after that you mix dark earth enamel, plaster and white spirit in the same manner and apply the fresher mud splatters. if they aren't dark enough or doesnt seem wet you can pick a brush and use fresh mud or dark earth directly from the bottle and apply undiluted with a brush to the areas that need extra treatment. i used this crappy zvezda tiger to practice this technique. it was my first time but the results are ok. the technique is pretty simple =) hope that helps!
8 April 2014, 08:01
Hunter Cummins
Thank you so much.
I appreciate it very much.
ithink the rrsult is great 🙂
Thank you so much.
I appreciate it very much.
ithink the rrsult is great 🙂
8 April 2014, 10:25
Barry Lloyd
The mud and base look excellent, the weight of the Tiger really comes across!
The mud and base look excellent, the weight of the Tiger really comes across!
9 May 2014, 06:11
John Van Kooten
It is posts like these that make you realize that the skill of the modeler and the way he / she transfers his art onto the model is often much more important than the quality of the actual model itself!
Great job, Andre! Really great! 👍
It is posts like these that make you realize that the skill of the modeler and the way he / she transfers his art onto the model is often much more important than the quality of the actual model itself!
Great job, Andre! Really great! 👍
9 May 2014, 06:38
Andre B
thank you guys! i'm really happy that the tiger turned out well! it's a zvezda kit and i'm dragon spoiled 😛
thank you guys! i'm really happy that the tiger turned out well! it's a zvezda kit and i'm dragon spoiled 😛
9 May 2014, 07:15
Andre B
i used this scalemates.com/products/product.php?id=234786 for the grass. 6mm grass flock fixed with white glue and repainted with the airbrush for better fittinh with the kursk soil
i used this scalemates.com/products/product.php?id=234786 for the grass. 6mm grass flock fixed with white glue and repainted with the airbrush for better fittinh with the kursk soil
9 May 2014, 10:42