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Super work on the Sabre :)

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giulio_gobbi wrote:My first success with the pre - shading !!!!! :-D
I've used pre-shading for the first time on the model that i am currently working, i was amazed at how easy it is and how effective it is! I've only used black on the panel lines so far, but i really like how you have done the burnt engine section.
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Painting the M31.

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Olive drab base, wax, selective black oil wash, white dry brush for more emphasis on detail and rivets.


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Loving all these excellent builds.
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The dry brushing is a success!
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Thanks to all for the kind comments.
Advance for M31(airfix) and 88 Hase.
Before chalcks weathering:

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These are my chalcks:

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Results (not my best pictures :frown: )

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top models Giulio! The 88 menace is life-like
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A coat of matt acrilyc, helps to fix the chalcks dust on the models:

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F100 it's ready for weathering:

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Nice bit of weathering :mrgreen:
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I wait Super Sabre final
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The M-31 and 88mm gun look great Giulio, very nice work with those pastel chalks for the weathering. Onward then with the F-100 and very well it looks too.
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Oil wash for the panels:

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Yes, I have a problem with the canopy! :sad:

Started Kp L39 Albatros:
An old tool with a lot flash, bumps and partts that doesn' fit togheter: my kind of kit! :)

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Ayup Giulio...

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Great work as always Giulio!
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Thanks to all for the comments.

Summer Sunday in Rome, for example: Villa Ada

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Live cooking show:

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(in the picture Gabriele Rubini, AKA "Chef Rubio")

A lot of live music. all the kind of music.
You just need to book and everyone can play a half hour .
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Update for KP's L39:
A lot of putty!

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