oooouuuggghhh!!!! get it!
down to the rivets

Very nice!!
Thank you! I do have to be clear, though, scale model tech has evolved so far that the rivets can be replicated in the molding process... i only embellished them with a pin wash, haha
Still impressive! The decals look adhered very nice. The camo painted consistently. The detail on the instruments, the rear gun...
Just, hats off. How long did it take you?
Oh, wow thank you again. It's hard for me to say, as i have a habit of bumping into something that doesn't fit right, lack of research, a mistake that needs to be redone, or simple loss of interest and the project stalls. I put these cases back on the shelf and work on something else
I started this a few years ago, possibly back in the lost age of Pre-Plague. I only recently picked it back up again. I'll say a few months total.
I'm glad you were able to just pick it up again. I did a little modeling when I was younger and after letting something sit for a while, I just gave up.
I like how the antenna wire looks. Really thin. What did you use?
Elastic rigging. I think it's the same material used in Spandex. A few different makers produce it, such as Infiniti and Uschi Van Der Rosten
in this instance I used Uschi. They put theirs on a little bobbin that makes it handy. The stuff is great because it's easy to work with, and its very forgiving: if you fat finger it or catch the line on something, it's less likely to break due to the give
Aaaaaah. I'd not heard of this. It came together really nice.
There are lots of techniques, tools and tips out there. I'm still leaving them and it will forever be a constant
do you have pics of any other projects you'd be comfortable sharing? I'd be interested!
Really? Sure. I actually have some posted online in mini articles
Show your filming hands videos too?
Eh, those are rough and experimental
Those are all yours??? Those are all amazing!!
they are. thank you, I appreciate it