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Modeller Build Logs
Sherman III Early in North Africa |
| By James Wechsler | | Started: | Aug 13, 2005 | | Updated: | Sep 25, 2005 |
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A couple of weeks ago I wrote up a review here on Track-Link of the Legend Sherman III conversion set (LF 1096). I really liked the set and couldn’t wait to start on it. So I thought, why not do a blog to show how the build-up comes together? So here it is.
Up Next: What items am I going to use? |
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| Chapter 17 - Painting - Section 4 | Sep 2, 2005 |
So with the painting complete, it was time to make the hard edge. I took a fine brush and began to paint along the feather so it would become a hard edge. I used the paint straight from the jar and cleaned the brush a few times.
It took me about another hour and the edging was complete. One thing I really like about this approach is that it pretty controllable. There’s not a huge time pressure when either airbrushing or hand painting so you can do it in increments if you have time constraints (like fixing my daughter’s Barbie dolls).
Up Next: Dry brushing |
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