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Thanks guys !! Kacper what I mean at the beginning is my construction, by the nose. The aluminum effect is great, lights and shadows, the photos do not do it justice, in my hand it looks great. The base is I found hand, wire and paint. You did another great job, thank you Kacper!
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A beautiful looking aircraft. Very nice work. What weight of paper/card did you use? Thanks, Gary
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Thank you very much Gary! Actually I do not know exactly, since I do not have a printer, I go to a copying center and I always have to laminate these small models on sheets of 75grs. I calculate 140grs more or less.
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Thank you!
Gary
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Why is the colour tone different on various sections of the fuselage? Is it the lighting or the printing?
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I think it's just a my way for creating weathering effects. These models are originally light grey. I change that grey into aluminum looking color with some shading. Achieving metal colors is probably one of the most difficult things in recoloring.
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