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Fujimi KV-2 with small base finished.

February 19 2011 at 7:57 AM
  (Login takamatsu)
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Hi, all.

At last, I finished the first work this year.
Fujimi's KV-2 is a good kit, considering price gap of Fujimi and Trumpeter. Fujimi is under 500yen and Trumpeter is over 1500yen here. sad.gif
Making track muddy is one of the good solutions to hide cheap band track I think.

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Photos before painting are here.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/47210/thread/1293891081/KV-2+and+JS-2-

Any comments are very welcome!!
Thanks for viewing!! happy.gif

Regards.

Takashi

 
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Florin David
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Great work Takashi

February 19 2011, 8:53 AM 

Both the Russian giant and the base are very nice. I hope to 'steal' some of your weathering skills happy.gif
Congrats!

florinjenica.blogspot.com

 
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(Login takamatsu)
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Thanks, Florin.

February 20 2011, 7:48 AM 

I have nothing special weathering technique. It's just applied thinned patty mixing talc powder and short cutted hemp code as mud. And mixed talc powder with paints as dust. Splash mark was sprayed by airbrush with very lower air pressure than usually. happy.gif

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Regards.

Takshi
http://www.geocities.jp/zasshoku_mokei/

 
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Daniel Löwenhamn
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Nice work!

February 19 2011, 10:56 AM 

Nice work, I like the paint job very much! May I aks where you found the plant next to the tank?

/Daniel

 
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(Login takamatsu)
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Thanks, Daniel.

February 20 2011, 7:49 AM 

I used some material to plant, hemp code, contents of the tea bag and fern leaf. I found it in the gardening shop, a kind of the fern "Nephrolepis exaltata". I dry it and am using.

Regard.

Takashi
http://www.geocities.jp/zasshoku_mokei/

 
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Looks good to me

February 22 2011, 3:14 PM 

Dear Takashi, you've done a great job with an old kit!
Best regards, Blake

 
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Thanks, Blake.

February 23 2011, 8:12 AM 

An old kit is not only bad, I think. It is easy to apply that I wanting make, add my taste because incompleteness of kit.
This is an excuse, bluff and twisting an argument, of course!! wink.gif

Regards.

Takashi

 
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I saw..

February 23 2011, 12:30 PM 

this picture and I was waiting to see the model painted. You have use a very convincing colour and a great weathering.

Best regards.

Pedro.

 
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Thanks, Pedro!!

February 25 2011, 8:15 AM 

Twice time was necessary to paint this model as usual. I am satisfied with the result, am glad to know you are too. wink.gif

Regards.

Takashi

 
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