That is amazing work what you have done as well. I remember long time ago that I also did from Revell in that same scale F4U. Only difference was that it had one drop tank, instead of two, and it had a hook so it can land on carrier as well.
Thanks! This is the 2014 mold, maybe yours was an older version (btw a nice kit with almost no issues). I practiced several weathering techniques on this one, maybe to much to be accurate but it was a good practice.
@@Rockys_Models Probably it was an older kit. I think it was maybe 2002, or maybe 2005, not so sure, but I'll check it out. Well, I have one weathering set that I bought, but I have never tried that as well. I know I once painted an exhaust pipe in color called rust brown I think. And it was for Swordfish plane, and for MAN lorry. The funny thing was that someone was joking with me, and the person told me in joking, that I have to replace the part, cause it's so rusty 😉😁😁😁😊🙃🙂.
This was only weathered with oils and post shading, for the chipping I used hairspray. I have a Takom Panther A which isn't finished yet, I try also my first rust effects on this and I used soft pastells for this in combination with flat clear and the result looks really nice! I still try and learn new techniques 😉
That is amazing work what you have done as well.
I remember long time ago that I also did from Revell in that same scale F4U. Only difference was that it had one drop tank, instead of two, and it had a hook so it can land on carrier as well.
Thanks! This is the 2014 mold, maybe yours was an older version (btw a nice kit with almost no issues). I practiced several weathering techniques on this one, maybe to much to be accurate but it was a good practice.
@@Rockys_Models Probably it was an older kit. I think it was maybe 2002, or maybe 2005, not so sure, but I'll check it out.
Well, I have one weathering set that I bought, but I have never tried that as well.
I know I once painted an exhaust pipe in color called rust brown I think. And it was for Swordfish plane, and for MAN lorry.
The funny thing was that someone was joking with me, and the person told me in joking, that I have to replace the part, cause it's so rusty 😉😁😁😁😊🙃🙂.
This was only weathered with oils and post shading, for the chipping I used hairspray. I have a Takom Panther A which isn't finished yet, I try also my first rust effects on this and I used soft pastells for this in combination with flat clear and the result looks really nice! I still try and learn new techniques 😉