What happens between pictures 9 and 10?
In 9 you have painted pypsum. In 10 you are adding white paint hightlights but there also seems to be some translucent material that has just appeared. Is that silicon sealent?
Cheers,
Nigel
What happens between pictures 9 and 10?
In 9 you have painted pypsum. In 10 you are adding white paint hightlights but there also seems to be some translucent material that has just appeared. Is that silicon sealent?
Cheers,
Nigel
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Check out this 6 part video series of a Master Modeller building a dio of the 1/72 scale Revell PT-109 model. He even shows you how to make realistic water that looks like a shell has exploded sending it into the air.
Part 1 is at:
Thanks. That is very informative. It would have been better had it been in English, but the video portion was well done. What was the stuff he used in the first part after he glued the deck and hull together? It looked like he was applying a white paint to the seam, but after it had dried, he sanded it like it was a filler putty. He also used it on the sink holes around the .50 caliber gun tubs.
I believe its Mr surfacer or something like that, it goes down like a liquid glue but dries to a filler and can be sanded
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