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Curtiss P-40E, Lt. A.D.Clinger, China 1943, 1/32


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Hallo Gentlemans,

 

I would like introduce my last finished beauty. It´s Eduard (Hasegawa) kit with extra Brassin (wheels and exhausts)and PE parts, HGW belts. Coloured with MRP and MR.Color, finished with A.502 oils.

Hope you will like it.

BR Tomas

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On 4/9/2022 at 1:53 PM, trietmcam said:

This is one outstanding build. Details went in is just so well placed. The weathering effects are just astounding. Love the tires mud look. Great job Tomas.

 

Best regards

Triet

Thanks Triet!

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That's some incredible weathering work, Tomas.  Did you use blackbasing to achieve that effect on the camo?   Or oils?   And how about the exhaust manifold weathering -- what techniques did you use on that -- it looks incredible.  Sorry for all the questions.. weathering is still hit and miss for me so I'm trying to learn from all you guys.

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On 4/12/2022 at 10:25 PM, crackerjazz said:

That's some incredible weathering work, Tomas.  Did you use blackbasing to achieve that effect on the camo?   Or oils?   And how about the exhaust manifold weathering -- what techniques did you use on that -- it looks incredible.  Sorry for all the questions.. weathering is still hit and miss for me so I'm trying to learn from all you guys.

Hi crackerjazz.

You are right with steps on this projects. Primary I use diferent toning of the light gray surfacer. Next step is very important (but this is only my angle of view), I use lot of layers very diluted base camuflage colours. Diferent numbers of layers on diferent places - depend on the real surface wear. It´s longer process, but if you can do it, you are a 99% winner! Next step was applaying lighter or darker tone of base colour, but this step is depend on your filing. Spots on the surface (engine covers, fuselage around cockpit) are made with MRP exhaust spots colour trought the mask. For metaic scratches  I use watercolour pencils. And finaly oils. Dark brown for panel lines , lighter brown for dust on lower side. And details with AK kerosine spots.

I hope that it helps you 😉

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