1/72 Me 262 Twin Stormbird Build

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I have just done this kit myself and I can say that the one you have done looks alot better than mine Great work.
 
I have to agree with Wayne Dirk .The 76 looks a little to heavy to me atleast you needed 1/4-1/2 maybe of what was applied but the pastels may work it (1) gloss it (2)decal it (3) gloss then flat and then start the pastels on the flat and another very light coat of flat.You might not even have to use the last coat of flat depending on how much it gets handled.It's not going to take much pastels.Kevin
 

Thank you for the advice but I've never worked with pastels. No clue on how to apply it.
 
It's not hard at all Dirk in fact for me when in the mood one of the fun parts on modeling.Do not get oil based pastels if you want to try it OK,I apply the pastels in this case with an old brush chopped some sorta stiff.Let's ask this Dirk with the tape off how does she look from 2-3' away??Does it work?Cheers Kevin
 
Well this weekend I was able to get some more work on the Me 262







On to the landing gear doors









Started the canopy



Added the additional radio for the rear searter





I think that about covers this one for ow. Thanks for looking.
 
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