BsYamato wrote:Even if expected an high end works as usual outstanding skill, i think this is the best work i see from Fermis
1/72 Sword AR 196(finished pg5)
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Thanks again everybody!
It's just Model Master enamel "Italian Sand"...the bottle looks just like every other bottle...but with sand from Italy in it.Manny1943 wrote: Please post pic of that bottle of "Italian Sand" paint...I gotta get some of that!!!
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A new WiP would be kinda nice and all...just sayin...
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You have mad skills bro.....and interesting trick with the hairspray. Does you dollie smell like a hair salon?
Joe
Joe
Can you fly this plane and land it? Surely you can't be serious? I am serious, and don't call me Shirley
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Thanks.....and no...what hairspray is left is covered by paint and a clear flat lacquer! Has a sweet, chemically aroma!
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I love your dolly and want to sniff it...lawdog114 wrote:You have mad skills bro.....and interesting trick with the hairspray. Does you dollie smell like a hair salon?
Joe
Re: 1/72 Sword AR 196(finished pg5)
Wow - supurb work on that, and a brilliant bit of SB on the trolly too...
Another super build!
Another super build!
Stuart Templeton 'I may not be good but I'm slow...'
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