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| Tango01 | 08 Jul 2026 1:53 p.m. PST |
"The models were absolutely lovely and exciting and printed to the best quality as usual. Now of course, with cyberpunk, I had several ways to go, would I go a Bladerunner, GitS, Akira or maybe like the latest Cyberpunk : Edgerunners show (which I loved). The obvious answer was YES so I tried to pick a bit of everything to incorporate, opting for a more colourful approach though. Now I'm gonna address the elephant in the room right away : I wanted cool neon effects to make them stand off so I took teh airbrush out and sprayed some white ink foloowed by some fluo pink but let's just say I need A LOT more practice than this than the couple of tests I did on blanks with an airbrush that required a thorougher clean up before attempting any of this. This is why the models look… well not as good as they were before. The effect certainly does work at tabletop distance so they're not unplayable by any mean, they just don't look great at arm's length and even worse at photo distance…"
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