Su-85 Early Production MiniArt

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Well done Bryan :D Certainly lots of wonderful details on this one.

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Thanks Philipp
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Philipp Gross wrote:Well done Bryan :D Certainly lots of wonderful details on this one.

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Yes it does. Some fast progress on this as well.

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Thanks Shawn!
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The weather cooperated this weekend just enough for me to shoot a coat of primer over the main hull and a few other parts. I finally noticed the barrel has no rifling so it's off to the aftermarket shop!
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Looks like I might have skipped documenting a few steps. :oops: :lol:

Airbrushed with Tamiya. Chipping and rust was done with Valleo Acrylics with a tiny brush and torn bit of foam. Dot filter applied with oils and blended with Turpenoid.

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Sorry for the poor quality images. Taken with phone. Will try with legit camera next time.
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Veeeery nice - I especially like the fairly pronounced colour modulation! :D


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Washes and further oils applied.

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Raoul Kunz wrote:Veeeery nice - I especially like the fairly pronounced colour modulation! :D


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Love the modulation. :D How it is all tide together towards the ends, blends it all together very nicely.

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Dusted and done! Thank you for putting on this Group Build. It actually put me on a time frame to finish a model in a reasonable time frame rather than dragging it out for no real reason like I normally do.

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