Hallo everybody
I am bussy at the moment to build the USS Cushing a model of Dragon
can somebody tell me how to drybrush/wheatering/wash a naval vessel is it was after a few months deployment?/ But also under the waterline as I can remember from my time after 6 months the paint was not as it has to be
any suggestions are welcome
regards and thanks
Wim
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Brandon
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Posted: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 - 10:51 PM UTC
Gunny
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Posted: Thursday, August 24, 2006 - 04:23 AM UTC
Ola, mate!
I don't know how much "looking around" that you may have (or not) have done at the site yet, Wim, but there is a wealth of dynamic information to be found here! Have you looked at our "Features" section, yet? There are quite a few build style features that I think that will help you with your build...a good start is this one by one of our mates here at MSW, Martin Noorloos...he covers the entire build (including weathering/washes) from start to finish!
Check it out!
~Gunny
I don't know how much "looking around" that you may have (or not) have done at the site yet, Wim, but there is a wealth of dynamic information to be found here! Have you looked at our "Features" section, yet? There are quite a few build style features that I think that will help you with your build...a good start is this one by one of our mates here at MSW, Martin Noorloos...he covers the entire build (including weathering/washes) from start to finish!
Check it out!
~Gunny