Another nice build! It’s a shame we modelers spend so much time on interior details like your engine and it’s never seen again when we close everything up. Take care, Drew.
A great build and paint job, when I have done this scheme on my Tamiya Sea Harrier I kept it gloss as the real ones were painted high gloss and flew for a maximum of 4 years before the Falklands war and the RN changed the scheme for combat operations, but this is your model and I love it!
Just bought one of these from the Uddingston Model Centre (in Scotland) and for a 1:72 scale kit, it's BIG! I paid £12.50 for mine. Looking at the two parts of the fuselage, it's >>almost
Tip: If you're going to handle a model with rubber gloves while painting it, you don't want to keep them while assembling because they will transfer paint where it isn't wanted. Very nice build. A little more on cockpit detailing would have been helpful.
Yep - learned that the "hard" way myself. I usually wear rubber gloves when spray painting everything and then take them off and re-use. Started noticing colors where I did not want nor color wanted. After every spraying painting epsiode, just throw them all now - besides, can always get more at work, if you know what I mean.
Another nice build! It’s a shame we modelers spend so much time on interior details like your engine and it’s never seen again when we close everything up. Take care, Drew.
You're right Drew & thanks always, take care too.
A great build and paint job, when I have done this scheme on my Tamiya Sea Harrier I kept it gloss as the real ones were painted high gloss and flew for a maximum of 4 years before the Falklands war and the RN changed the scheme for combat operations, but this is your model and I love it!
Thanks, my friend.
Just bought one of these from the Uddingston Model Centre (in Scotland) and for a 1:72 scale kit, it's BIG! I paid £12.50 for mine. Looking at the two parts of the fuselage, it's >>almost
Thanks, my mate, and good luck with your build.
Great 1:72 build considering it's 1:48
Awesome. I'm buying this for myself for christmas.
素晴らしい! 懐かしい
凄く古いキットだけど、それをこんな風に仕上げるとは!
凄くカッコ良いですね。
懐かしい
また作りたくなった
Looks great
Thanks, my friend.
Nice job 👍
thanks, my friend.
Nice modelling but personally I think the weathering craze is overdone. My opinion.
thanks, friend for your feedback.
how did you use the extra dark sea grey is it custom paint from tamiya or no?
Yes in Tamiya Dark Sea Gray but in my case I've tried to mix it with Dark Navy blue and gray to meet almost the primary color.
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Any tips?
this is an old kit by Tamiya, about the tips you may follow, the process step by step how it was built, and painted, thanks for asking SPITZ
Don't eat the yellow snow.
Tip: If you're going to handle a model with rubber gloves while painting it, you don't want to keep them while assembling because they will transfer paint where it isn't wanted.
Very nice build. A little more on cockpit detailing would have been helpful.
thanks for the tips, my friend,
Yep - learned that the "hard" way myself. I usually wear rubber gloves when spray painting everything and then take them off and re-use. Started noticing colors where I did not want nor color wanted. After every spraying painting epsiode, just throw them all now - besides, can always get more at work, if you know what I mean.
@@jamesbednar8625 yes, you're right but the best is to let the paint dry within 24 hrs just for sure.
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Old school 😂
thanks, my friend
I have also made this same model, but sorry to say you have completely F****d up the model with that lousy paint job. WHY, sorry to say.
thanks for your feedback
Lmao, it just looks like a sea harrier, whats wrong with it?