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"Scratchbuilt Amromered Cruiser IV details" Topic
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Anton Ryzbak | 01 Jun 2012 10:53 p.m. PST |
I am starting to add the details to the model, this rapidly became less than thrilling. link I do think that it is turning out OK. Next is railings, which seem to be even less promising in the excitement department. YIKES! I just looked at the title, man I should never stay up this late and post; just what the heck is Amromered??? |
Lion in the Stars | 02 Jun 2012 2:25 a.m. PST |
3am spellcheck, gotta love it! I don't know how you guys stay anything resembling sane with all the rivets you have to glue onto a VSF model
But it's really coming along! |
Who asked this joker | 02 Jun 2012 5:52 a.m. PST |
Sadly, I saw "Armored" so no spell check needed here! As for the cruiser, looking forward to the next installment! Looks great! |
etotheipi  | 02 Jun 2012 6:13 a.m. PST |
Perservere through the doldrums! That piece is looking great! If the rivets get you down, just grab a tube of liquid latex from the carft store (in the t-shirt decorating aisle) and run lines of daubs. They will not be as uniform as other methods, but part of the charm of VSF is everything looks handmade vice mass produced. |
Barakvarr | 02 Jun 2012 7:10 a.m. PST |
We're willing you on through the hard bits! |
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