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Despite 2 decades of building gunpla and macross kits, i rarely painted anything 100% with an airbrush before. just pieces that i thought needed paintwork, which i'd do with rattle cans or airbrush, and then hit everything with a flat coat to even it out.  My previous valkyries were all done via rattlecans outside.  This is also my first attempt at any sort of camo pattern, and weathering.  Definitely a bit rough and I could have toned down the clay wash a bit but overall im pretty happy with how it turned out.  

Here's a link to a flickr album with a lot of photos of the process. i didn't detail it out but you can get the idea from the pictures themselves I hope!  

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6 hours ago, Cowboy17v2 said:

Despite 2 decades of building gunpla and macross kits, i rarely painted anything 100% with an airbrush before. just pieces that i thought needed paintwork, which i'd do with rattle cans or airbrush, and then hit everything with a flat coat to even it out.  My previous valkyries were all done via rattlecans outside.  This is also my first attempt at any sort of camo pattern, and weathering.  Definitely a bit rough and I could have toned down the clay wash a bit but overall im pretty happy with how it turned out.  

Here's a link to a flickr album with a lot of photos of the process. i didn't detail it out but you can get the idea from the pictures themselves I hope!  

DSCF0242VF_22s_1.jpg

DSCF0244VF_22s_2.jpg

DSCF0248VF_22s_3.jpg

DSCF0257VF_22s_4.jpg

DSCF0264VF_22s_5.jpg

DSCF0269VF_22s_6.jpg

Turned out really great. Thanks for sharing.

id love to see something like this on the hg kit as well.

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8 hours ago, Cowboy17v2 said:

Despite 2 decades of building gunpla and macross kits, i rarely painted anything 100% with an airbrush before. just pieces that i thought needed paintwork, which i'd do with rattle cans or airbrush, and then hit everything with a flat coat to even it out.  My previous valkyries were all done via rattlecans outside.  This is also my first attempt at any sort of camo pattern, and weathering.  Definitely a bit rough and I could have toned down the clay wash a bit but overall im pretty happy with how it turned out.  

Here's a link to a flickr album with a lot of photos of the process. i didn't detail it out but you can get the idea from the pictures themselves I hope!  

DSCF0242VF_22s_1.jpg

DSCF0244VF_22s_2.jpg

DSCF0248VF_22s_3.jpg

DSCF0257VF_22s_4.jpg

DSCF0264VF_22s_5.jpg

DSCF0269VF_22s_6.jpg

Great job ! Looks fantastic !

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