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Well done Alex, looks great. I, like you am just starting back at it and the one thing that is driving me to improve is making a model for the group build. It defiantly makes you push your boundaries knowing it will be judged even if it is just for fun. Join in if you fancy, and pop yourself in the beginner Catagory like me and build away.
Apologies for the photo quality
But the picture is too large and should have been resized down befor posting. We prefer ones of 800 pixels in their width.
Sorry, won't happen again. Promise
Thanks for the tip. I'll get some better photos soon
Acrylics paints don't "like" bare plastic especially if it isn't washed with warm water and soap. Also these need a kind of a primer. It can be the Tamiya one for acrylic colours or just a light greay enamel like Humbrol, ModelMaster, Revell. Enamels are quite easy to apply with brushes and are a great background for them prventing peeling off. These Tamiya paints can be apply with a brush as well . But I would suggest thinning them with a Tamiya thinner and adding some of retarder for acrylic paints. Applying of them can be done thinly twice or three times depending on colour. For painting of larger areas I would recommend a thick brush of soft bristle like these below...