This is a really nice resin kit, the casting is almost perfect so it should be a fun build.











This will be all steampunk, everything in copper and brass and such. I got it from https://industriamechanika.com/shop/ they have some odd subjects and really well made resin models.Primus1 wrote:i want one ...
This is going to look great. Are you going to 'steampunk' the thing ?
Can i ask where you got it ?

They can be a bit dear in price, but they are just so well done and you won't find the like anywhere else.Primus1 wrote:Thanks for that, will certainly look into it, sounds like they could be just my sort of thing ...
Ive found in general and with limited experience resin kits are more expensive but cover a more diverse subject matter than styrene kits.Lysus wrote:They can be a bit dear in price, but they are just so well done and you won't find the like anywhere else.Primus1 wrote:Thanks for that, will certainly look into it, sounds like they could be just my sort of thing ...










Skullfish wrote:Nice, pulled up my seat to watch this one unfold.
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Ditto for me on both quotesfrankr wrote:This is one cool kit! I can't wait to see how it progresses... and it reminds me that I really need to get some steampunk kits.


























The Alclad colors are super thin and airbrush ready. Sadly you can't really brush paint with them, I know some people have brush painted really small parts like the door handle for a car or the inside of a light with pretty good results. But anything bigger then that I don't you will get any covarage.Tomcat64 wrote:That's a really unusual kit - I don't think I've ever come across it before.
Great work on the interior and the copper finish is simply breath-taking... I think I might need to go and persuade my postman to get some alclad metallics - I'm assuming you've airbrushed them here so please correct me if I'm wrong, but do they brush on ok as well?






























