GB-67 1/48 Dornier Do17Z-2 - Twin engine in WWII

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Still looks good Karl and good on you for having a go.

To be truthful I'm still looking for a good way to do panel lines as none of the tried and true seem to work to my satisfaction, so every build is an experiment.
 
Still looks good Karl and good on you for having a go.

To be truthful I'm still looking for a good way to do panel lines as none of the tried and true seem to work to my satisfaction, so every build is an experiment.
I like Waynes technique of drawing them in with a mechanical pencil the best but always looking for an easier, quicker option !

Because I'm lazy !
 
Landing gear done.
Busy tomorrow, clear parts, maybe tuesday.
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Nice effect Karl. A forgiving wash that I've used a few times is powdered pastel of your chosen colour(s) sprinkled in a mixture of water and dish soap. As long as it's applied on a gloss coat there is no staining and it's easily removed with a damp cloth or tissue.
 
Nice effect Karl. A forgiving wash that I've used a few times is powdered pastel of your chosen colour(s) sprinkled in a mixture of water and dish soap. As long as it's applied on a gloss coat there is no staining and it's easily removed with a damp cloth or tissue.
Thats whatbi usually do to be honest, decided to give this a go but will stivk to padtels innthe future i think.
 

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