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Dust Jagdluther
Well, if some of you remember about 6 years ago, there was a scratchbuild that was inspiring....now here's a kit....enjoy!
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...and a pretty complex one at that...thanks for sharing!
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Great find Bill. Thanks for your diligence.
Now I have to learn to color, for sure. Dave |
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Thank you!
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visit a local hobby store like Hobby Lobby, or Michaels or Joann, and get their solid color cardstock(some really good deals can be had, last week, Joann has 12 for $2) and print on those, and no need to digitally paint the model, and then if you want to weather it, you can still do that with washes or pastels.
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I just print on plain card stock, spray a couple of coats (in LIGHT layers) of sandable auto body primer and paint as if it's a normal plastic kit.
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Nice, thank you.
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Cool! thanks !
How big is it when it is fully assembled?
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Very impressive, any pictures of the finished model or original scratch build?
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