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Saturday, October 30, 2010
Just a teaser pic...
I brought my MG Sazabi in the office today, thus I finished applying some paint chip effects. I will have to do decals and enamel washes tomorrow and it's done! However, I have yet to paint the backpack and the 1/72 figures, but I am pretty confident I will make it to the deadline.
Til' next post! :D
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4 comments:
Sweet pic. Can't wait to see the final version.
I really like how cold and hard everything look. The drybrushing(?) at the edges really enhances that effect imo! Looks great so far.
Thanks Jonas, I just finished it now... will paint the backpack later today.:)
Thanks a ton bro! yeah, the dry brushong and the paint chipping worked well. :D
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