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Congratulations, amazing level of detail, fascinating to watch.
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great work on the engine.
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A few months ago, I promised to illustrate how I “weather” the pieces I build. Here, you can see three photos on this subject: a) aluminum paint, black gouache and resin wheel. (I chose not to build wheels because the precision wouldn’t reach the level I hope). Gouache offer the possibility to erase or add shades without modifying the base colour. b) I also join three photos of landing gears.
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Wow, that's simply stunning. It's amazing you have the patience (and time?) to add all these fantastic details to this already extremely detailed model. The weathering looks very realistic, it's hard to believe this is all paper.
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@Erik: You are right, it takes a lot of time and my project progress slowly. Thanks for your encouragements.
Some more parts of undercarriage and propeller. Dayn
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I’m not in a hurry but the moment is not so far when I can put all these parts together ... I hope so!
Dayn
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Fantastic work. Looks as if the parts were made with the precision of a Swiss watch
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out standing level of detail well done
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