UDK 38 Schenkel
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Re: UDK 38 Schenkle
Looking really good!
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Re: UDK 38 Schenkle
Thanks. Yer the second or third person to say that. I think it took a little over two hours to paint the squiggles.Philipp Gross wrote: ↑10 Jul 2020, 00:33 I really like how it looks right now! Reminds me a lot of some German nightfighter schemes
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Paint, Filters and markings. This took several hours to filter with the oil dot technique.
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Well done! The subtle camo pattern really came out nice
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Thanks! Practicing on that Zero helped with AB control.
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I am still cant believe how big this thing is. It just looks so cool Bryan. Your going to have to put this on some sort of a base.
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I still can’t believe that weight in Resin can be supported by those spindly legs
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It's a monster and a challenge to handle. I've been adding additional oil paint effects for the past few days. Still a couple more to go. And then I can start chipping. I also have a few figures to get thru plus accessories. Weeeee.
I had to start another kit to take a break from this thing. Was hoping it would be simple but then i found reference photos.
Adam,
The head is roto-cast hollow resin so not terrible. I made a wooden stand for the thing to sit on. It will hold it's own for photo shoots but I'm not going to risk long tern display on two legs. I may eventually make a stand out of clear acrylic.
I had to start another kit to take a break from this thing. Was hoping it would be simple but then i found reference photos.
Adam,
The head is roto-cast hollow resin so not terrible. I made a wooden stand for the thing to sit on. It will hold it's own for photo shoots but I'm not going to risk long tern display on two legs. I may eventually make a stand out of clear acrylic.
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Shelf Queen but not forgotten.
I'm working on the last details for the schenkle. It's gone on long enough. The first local IPMS show in two years is next week and I'd like to trot this out for the show. I'm not planning any ground work yet, there is too much empty space to fill so I'm leaving it black for now.
I'm working on the last details for the schenkle. It's gone on long enough. The first local IPMS show in two years is next week and I'd like to trot this out for the show. I'm not planning any ground work yet, there is too much empty space to fill so I'm leaving it black for now.
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Looks great Bryan, having the figures at ground level gives it some scale as well.
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