KING 204

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Milan
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KING 204

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Thus evolved the construction of my KT.
Acrylic painted Tamyia
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very nice looking KT great work :thumbup:
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Sweet KT nice figure great work
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nice tiger II, love the figure
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Excellent Paintwork, really looks great. Did you airbrush the pattern free hand or use clay to mask the shapes? Like zero over spray and this is an issue for me, could you detail the method you used,or maybe some tips on the camo scheme and how you applied the paint?

To be more specific,the second picture shows some over lapping color,then say in the next three, especially the 5th picture with the figure sitting on the turret the color all have very defined lines,just perfect and that technique is what I am inquiring about?
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For the mask I used Humbrol Maskol and sprayed my gun.
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