Magnus, been awhile since I last read this thread, and having seen the finished model I just had to say what a awesome work you did here. It’s truly an outstanding 110 in any scale. I will “borrow” your advice about using dry pastels to achieve realistic exhaust stains like the ones you present here. Thank you for sharing this and presenting such a good model,
Cheers
Pedro
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rochaped

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Posted: Thursday, April 19, 2018 - 02:59 PM UTC

magnusf

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Posted: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 - 01:04 PM UTC
Pedro! Thanks a lot for your kind comments and I'm glad to be of help with the pastels!
I brought a 144-scale Me-163 with me from Moson this weekend and I think pastels can be used for the mottling on that one (or rather "those" since they come two in a packet!) so there could be more uses for pastels worth trying out!
Magnus
I brought a 144-scale Me-163 with me from Moson this weekend and I think pastels can be used for the mottling on that one (or rather "those" since they come two in a packet!) so there could be more uses for pastels worth trying out!

Magnus

Joel_W


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Posted: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 - 09:19 PM UTC
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Pedro! Thanks a lot for your kind comments and I'm glad to be of help with the pastels!
I brought a 144-scale Me-163 with me from Moson this weekend and I think pastels can be used for the mottling on that one (or rather "those" since they come two in a packet!) so there could be more uses for pastels worth trying out!
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Magnus
Magnus,
I can't even imagine how small a 1/144 scale Me 163 must be.
Joel

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Posted: Thursday, December 27, 2018 - 04:00 AM UTC
Very Nice
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