**** DONE: 1/72 B-25H1 - Aircraft Nose Art GB.

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Agree with Andy, something I need to work on.

Geo

If our search function were working, I'd pull up a thread from a member who doesn't seem to hang out here any more, ajcmac, I think. He was a master at it and gave me some pointers on how he does it.
 
thanks guys.

these effects to geo though I am not a specialist in anything I can give my opinion, I usually do it with oils or watercolors, because I like more is the translucency as you can give it to the airbrush though it can be taken lots of practice and time to do it, while watercolors and oil paintings grow very fast and is very simple to do.
Here I have tried to do with the airbrush and I was left alone as I would have liked in the front pit.

as in the p47 niggles I've gone ahead and when I wake up I'll put more pictures as I take at the moment.
 
I put the pictures of how it goes inside, the pieces of each part are already stuck, I found more pictures to this interior detail, now I'm working to feed tapes of M2

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Although not seen very well by the gloss paint is glossy like most Gunze, you can see dirt stains I have tried to imitate.

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The interior looks fantastic :) I love the small details everywhere and the variation in tone for the color :)
 
Yesterday I gave her a first hand inside watercolor to highlight faint ribbing, the only thing in the pics hardly appreciated.

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