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Flying Officer Kyte
03-30-2014, 04:00
Here are my Wellingtons from AIM.
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Rob.
ptownhiker
03-30-2014, 18:06
Those look very sharp. I am almost sold on the idea of using the clear discs as spinning propellers.
I also like the backdrop.
Flying Officer Kyte
03-31-2014, 00:52
Those look very sharp. I am almost sold on the idea of using the clear discs as spinning propellers.
I also like the backdrop.
I was not too sure about them at first myself but they are growing on me and far less vulnerable than the fixed props.
The backdrop is starting to get a bit tatty in the corners I'm afraid. It will soon be time for an overhaul on that.
Rob.
johnbiggles
03-31-2014, 02:22
Lovely job on those Rob
Guntruck
03-31-2014, 05:15
Nice!
very nice indeed, looking forward to the AAR :thumbsup:
johnbiggles
03-31-2014, 06:47
Hi Rob,
in case I am ever tempted (and financially solvent at the same time),
how do you paint the glass? It is some of the most effective I have seen
Flying Officer Kyte
03-31-2014, 07:09
very nice indeed, looking forward to the AAR :thumbsup:
I am afraid that will have to wait for the time line to catch up Nigel, and then for someone to include a Bombing raid by the Allies in their Brief. The Wellingtons did not arrive on Malta until Autumn 40.
Rob.
A pair of Wellys ! Nice to see - thanks Rob
Thomatchef
04-02-2014, 02:45
Very sharp and crisp painting! They are very nice!
Flying Officer Kyte
04-09-2014, 11:23
Hi Rob,
in case I am ever tempted (and financially solvent at the same time),
how do you paint the glass? It is some of the most effective I have seen
Sorry John, I missed this.
The windows are left white undercoat whilst I paint the rest of the aircraft. Then I paint a very watered ice blue in.When dry a water wash of gunmetal which runs into the corners. After this drys, decide where the dome of your glass will be and at its most protuberant point just add a dot of gunmetal light or silver. This does not need to be a dot, it can be a line on flatter surfaces.
The fact that for the most part the washes are uneven in density helps to give that see through look with internal shadows. You are really trying to obtain a translucent look.
Finally I paint the window frames in whatever the surrounding camo dictates.
Rob.
pbhawkin
09-19-2014, 04:09
Here is my 1/144 wargamer Wellington.
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Flying Officer Kyte
09-23-2014, 03:13
:clap:Very crisp in both detail and painting Peter.
Rob.
johnbiggles
03-15-2017, 13:43
My Wellingtons at long last
AIM resin models and decals
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John again another great paint job.
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