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Your panel lines are fantastic!Do you do a pinwash or just a full wash "dirty" of plane and clean off areas other than panel lines or???
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If pinwash, what size and type brush are you using?
Thanks a lot mate!!Coen wrote:These are just awesome all day and night!
Thanks!!!SyntaxModels wrote:Sweet stuff dude! I know, I mainly do 1/72nd (still fairly new to the hobby) and 1:48th are huge to me!
Thank you very much!Migrant wrote:Really nice work Patrick, all of them.
Thank You very much Martin!UKguyInUSA wrote:All gorgeous looking builds, Patrick! A nice portfolio you have there, mate!![]()
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Hi and welcome to ISM, and thank You very much!!!Dutycard wrote:Hi Patrick, first post here mate. Just to say that I actually live in Lulea, Sweden and I've seen for real in air shows the beauties that you have built. The attention to detail is simply awesome. I just bought my first compressor so a long way to go before I can achieve close results like your models. Keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot Tim!!Joesdad wrote:Hi Patrick, I'm loving your 262, I've just one myself and what a great kit it looks too. Apart from the decals, any problems?
Keep up the great work bud
Thanks mate, much appreciated!Coen wrote:Dude! That's awesome!!
Thank You very much!demarcation wrote:Wow! Brilliant stuff mate, the Swedish Spit is epic!![]()