**** DONE: 1/72 BV222 Wiking Seaplanes / Floatplanes of WW II

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Ok have moved on to the cockpit deck area, not sure it will be open yet, but have splashed some paint on anyways...
 

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I keep thinking hes an evil genious. Can you imagine what his own office or bedroom looks like. Not a pin out of place i bet....
 
Hi wayne. Can i ask what you used to make the seat cushions. they look marvellous

Hi Michael, just painted and drybrushed the original plastic...when I need to make 'em bit of thicker grade plastic card shaped to suit...

That looks just great Wayne, is that your own mix of the deep grey/black.

No just using Tamiya German grey XF-63, drybrushed with XF-19 Sky grey.

Thanks for looking in Guys, more to post shortly...
 
I keep thinking hes an evil genious. Can you imagine what his own office or bedroom looks like. Not a pin out of place i bet....

Well....not as perfect as my models....:D

Beautiful work Wayne! May I ask what Glue/Adhesive/Cement/Sticky together stuff you use? It seems that what you use works a lot better than what I use!

Tamiya Extra Thin cement, with some superglue occasionally...
 

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