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Starbuck

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  1. Funny that the word "sharp" has been used a few times to describe your work here, because it's the first word that came to mind when I saw it.

    Incredible job for 1/72! Would've never guessed that.

    Spectacular job man. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Here is the method I used on my F-4J:

    I used MM burnt metal on the cans, then drybrushed some silver on them...

    exhaust2tm9.jpg

    ...followed by a oil wash of heavilly thinned lamp black...

    exhaust3za6.jpg

    I used Alclad polished aluminum over a primer coat of Tamiya gloss black(decanted from the spray can) and then sprayed a mixture of Tamiya smoke and Tamiya brown over the "lines" to give a sooty look.

    I also drybrushed some more silver over the burner cans after the wash.

    Here was the final result:

    exhaust4gy4.jpg

    Hope this helps!

  3. Outstanding job! Your weathering combination of browns, blacks and greys are incredible. You've managed to really capture the look of naval aircraft while at sea.

    I love the loadout as well.

    Thanks for sharing. This has got to be one of the best rhinos I've seen in awhile.

  4. Great job! I'm curious if you could also mount the whole thing vertically to wall. Would the model still be supported enough to do so?

    This picture taken from above kinda looks like what I'm talking about:

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    In any case, you did a great job all around. Love the load out too.

    Thanks for sharing.

  5. Oh man...where to begin? The incredible detail work in the pit and camera bays, the magnificent paint job, and the "just right" weathering all over make this truly an excellent build. I especially like the metal rivets along the spine....wow :thumbsup:

    The addition of the base with the pic of the actual plane is awesome.

    You did a great job!

    Thanks for sharing.

  6. Awesome! The Viper has always been one of my favorite spacecraft as well....obviously... :)

    I like the weathered look of the decals.

    You did a great job. Defintely going to have to add one of these to the stash... :)

    Thanks for sharing.

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