UHHHHHHHHHHHH...do you use oil or pastels for that43rdRecceReg wrote:I too like the 'lived-in', 'used' weathering effects in the tracks close-upI'm a big fan of weathering effects, except where they apply to my face...



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UHHHHHHHHHHHH...do you use oil or pastels for that43rdRecceReg wrote:I too like the 'lived-in', 'used' weathering effects in the tracks close-upI'm a big fan of weathering effects, except where they apply to my face...
No, no, no, he uses bondo.ALPHA wrote:UHHHHHHHHHHHH...do you use oil or pastels for that43rdRecceReg wrote:I too like the 'lived-in', 'used' weathering effects in the tracks close-upI'm a big fan of weathering effects, except where they apply to my face...
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Max-U52 wrote:No, no, no, he uses bondo.ALPHA wrote:UHHHHHHHHHHHH...do you use oil or pastels for that43rdRecceReg wrote:I too like the 'lived-in', 'used' weathering effects in the tracks close-upI'm a big fan of weathering effects, except where they apply to my face...
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LOL...I have this hanging in my Hall...greets me every day43rdRecceReg wrote:Well, chaps,
My initial counter-measure against the inevitable (er..no.., not another 'retail therapy' tank), was a self-portrait I kept in the attic; but even that has deeper trenches now than the First World War, ... alas...Ahh,
"Hey you! Yes, you with the scythe, the shroud, and the bony face!! Go 'way...I'm not ready yet! I've never owned a Tamiya aarrhhh! My bucket list is..only half-full