That was absolutely fantastic work, I have to admit painting the inside of the turret when it was closed up look very difficult, again great work mate.
Always good to see you work in another video Matt. Like you said would have been easier keeping the turret separate but I think you have pulled it off. Looking good so far. Thanks for sharing.
Arber are a company that produces etch detail sets. They're packed with stuff and can be very fiddly, but a great for adding missing detail. Eduard are similar and a little cheaper. Aber are available from Historex if you're in the UK.
*The good old method to paint an interior, well done Matt!*
Cheers. 👍👍
Looking forward until I can paint like that :D
Those interior details are exquisite! very well done sir!
Thanks mate. It's now in the U.S as I sold it. 👍
That was absolutely fantastic work, I have to admit painting the inside of the turret when it was closed up look very difficult, again great work mate.
Yep. school boy error.
Always good to see you work in another video Matt.
Like you said would have been easier keeping the turret separate but I think you have pulled it off.
Looking good so far.
Thanks for sharing.
Ta mate. I'm an impatient builder. 😃
Japnese kits : ZE best from all the world ! thanks for sharing iconic M8 ! take care ; )
Awesome work! I’ve seen a lot of greyhounds, and out of all of them , I think yours is by far the best (so far!)
So far? I'd better get my act together. 😉 Ta mate.
Awesome. Dig the meditation music.
Ta mate. All night l was humming that.
Cheers.
What did you use for the wiring?
Plastic rod. Fuse wire and lead fishing wire. But the main wires along the sides were rod
did you apply gloss varnish before applying the oils
No mate. Just as you see in the video. A varnish would make it flow around detail as a wash. This is just to add tones.
On the interior additions, you mention an "arbor" set and an "eddard." Can you describe these a little bit more?
Arber are a company that produces etch detail sets. They're packed with stuff and can be very fiddly, but a great for adding missing detail. Eduard are similar and a little cheaper. Aber are available from Historex if you're in the UK.
Cant hear commentary over loud music, nothing but show n tell, know how to or teaching.