ME 262 HG II AUFKLARER

Started by PACOPEPE, November 19, 2013, 08:47:06 AM

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MichelC

Quote from: PACOPEPE on November 23, 2013, 12:45:01 PM
Quote from: MichelC on November 19, 2013, 12:51:49 PM
Yeah! Love the 262 HG series!

M

MichelC: Overall RLM 76, and squiggles of RLM 82 y 83.

Congratulations for the digital camo of your BV P 194.  :bow:

Regards
Fran
Thanks, Fran.  :cheers:

My question was rather about the airbrush, than the colors you used. Those squiggles are great and I know they have to be done free-hand. So I was wondering what airbrush you used for it.

M

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Ed S

Great looking model.  The airbrush work on the paint job is outstanding.

Ed
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PACOPEPE

Quote from: MichelC on November 24, 2013, 03:44:23 AM
Quote from: PACOPEPE on November 23, 2013, 12:45:01 PM
Quote from: MichelC on November 19, 2013, 12:51:49 PM
Yeah! Love the 262 HG series!

M

MichelC: Overall RLM 76, and squiggles of RLM 82 y 83.

Congratulations for the digital camo of your BV P 194.  :bow:

Regards
Fran
Thanks, Fran.  :cheers:

My question was rather about the airbrush, than the colors you used. Those squiggles are great and I know they have to be done free-hand. So I was wondering what airbrush you used for it.

M

Of course MichelC. airbush trademark Badger 150, pressure 1 atmospheres, opening of 0,4 millimeters, with a mix of solvent to 85% .

Regards
Fran

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MichelC

Thank you, Fran, for the info. I guess a steady hand is part of the recipe too.  ;)

M

Army of One

What a great finish...! Love it..... :thumbsup:
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