for the yellow camo i used humbrol desert yellow and white, when its all dry you can (if you want) go back over with some pastels just to pick out the shadows a bit more and repaint any detail that needs it.......................cheers oz






 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
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  Outstanding SAX  Would that be First class with DHL ! Sax, I'm 14 1/2 stone, and I don't know Ozs weight, its gonna cost you some dough in shipping fees. LOL. 30,000ft, Hmm, might be able to use a few hundred air brush propellant cans ( Better than holding your breath ) outside air temperature probably   - 52 degrees, no problem to us Brits, were used to bloody cold, crap, freezing weather. ( I bet its nice and warm in Memphis
 Would that be First class with DHL ! Sax, I'm 14 1/2 stone, and I don't know Ozs weight, its gonna cost you some dough in shipping fees. LOL. 30,000ft, Hmm, might be able to use a few hundred air brush propellant cans ( Better than holding your breath ) outside air temperature probably   - 52 degrees, no problem to us Brits, were used to bloody cold, crap, freezing weather. ( I bet its nice and warm in Memphis  
  
  
  )  I always wanted to visit " The land of Cotton " and meet you good ol boys.
)  I always wanted to visit " The land of Cotton " and meet you good ol boys.  
  
  
 
 , as for the jack block take a scalpel and cut off the molded on detail then with the backside of said scalpel score the jack-block to made the woodgrain, paint it then put a black wash through it leave it for a few hours then wipe off the wash from the top and sides of the block and you will see the woodgrain effect because the wash stays in the scalpel scores, then dry-brush with a light brown, then use plastic strip or strips of lead foil to replace the straps drill them out like i have then paint in the colors you want, when its all dry use a bit of black pastel along the edges of the straps to give it a bit of shadow.
, as for the jack block take a scalpel and cut off the molded on detail then with the backside of said scalpel score the jack-block to made the woodgrain, paint it then put a black wash through it leave it for a few hours then wipe off the wash from the top and sides of the block and you will see the woodgrain effect because the wash stays in the scalpel scores, then dry-brush with a light brown, then use plastic strip or strips of lead foil to replace the straps drill them out like i have then paint in the colors you want, when its all dry use a bit of black pastel along the edges of the straps to give it a bit of shadow. , anything i can help with just ask and i,ll help out mate..................cheers oz
, anything i can help with just ask and i,ll help out mate..................cheers oz



 
  
 







 
 