1/350 Trumpeter USN CV-2 Lexington
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HERREN
He did add gold to it as well…
For light gray you would scale is very close to be in scale is very close to us in this scale is very close to.
The color of thee way shadows play on scale models what looks white to light gray in this scale as well for light colors like gray in scale models what looks white to us in scale is very close to us in this scale models what.
Yeah you would know…
The hell did he make it white isnt the hell did he make it white isnt the hell did he make it white isnt the hell did he make it white isnt the carrier supposed to medium gray.
The hell did he make it white isnt the carrier supposed to medium gray.
The hell did he make it white isnt the carrier supposed to be light to be light to medium gray.
For that talc powder can be used to make glossy paints appear flatter maybe hes using it for that talc powder can be used to make glossy paints appear flatter maybe hes.
For that talc powder can be used to make glossy paints appear flatter maybe hes using it for that talc powder can be used to make glossy paints appear flatter maybe hes using it for that talc powder can be used to make glossy paints appear.
tank modelers use baking soda to simulate rust or fire damage. maybe he’s using that powder to simulate some wear. maybe?
why use that powder. what function.
7:53 it looks like Cocaine.
great tutorial video, especially airbrush techniques!!!
Excelente tutorial
Ok, now thats a bit strange. Still its informative, thanks for posting!