Hi Rustybugs,
sorry for the late response - not so much time for the forum lately
If you are referring to the vehicles in this thread:
the crane is modelled after a british Coles and scratchbuilt
the handcarts are scratch
the cart for the Reichenberg is the 1/72 cart for a Bv 138...
I believe there was some software recommended in a link to me with the instructions how to upload the files. I will try this out the next time I have pictures, so I don't overstretch any limits or loads - promise!
CharlieB
In the end I liked the hand painted results. You just have to make sure that the width and paint coverage within a "squiggle" doesn't vary too much - which of course easily happens when using a brush. A pen would be easier, but ...
Addition: I did it in several sittings. Doing it all at once...
Hi Javelin,
as I admitted in another thread: I never mastered airbrushing. I use sometimes Tamiya rattle cans but mostly brushes. I try to use the same techniques, as in applying several thin layers etc.
Everbody else: thanks for your kind comments, the low resolution pictures help ;)
I am...
OK, If anybody out there can see the pictures - let me know. Otherwise I will have to try again on the weekend...
I hope I didn't sc** up on my second or third post :oops: :oops:
Anonymous 8)
And now to the OPFOR to my Germans:
F4F - Tamiya (actually my first 1/48 )
... these two, I got for dirt cheap (2 - 3 bucks) and tried out my skills in making wrecks...
Spitfire mk V - HobbyCraft
Yak 9 - forgot the maker
I moved my pictures to the "completed kits" area:
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/your-completed-kits/new-guy-areas-interest-35039.html#post964391
CharlieB