1/72 Jungle Outpost

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What kind of dio is this going to be??? :hmm:
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Manny1943 wrote:What kind of dio is this going to be??? :hmm:
It is going to be an Japanese airfield dio with the Hayabusa and Starter truck that I have already build:

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BorgR3mc0 wrote:
Manny1943 wrote:What kind of dio is this going to be??? :hmm:
It is going to be an Japanese airfield dio with the Hayabusa and Starter truck that I have already build:

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http://www.spamodeler.com/forum/viewtop ... uck#p28226

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http://www.spamodeler.com/forum/viewtop ... busa#p9073

That Hayabusa is a great build - looking forward to the dio!
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Sweet...
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First layer of paint, not sure if it is enough. I think I wil have to see it in daylight for final judgment.

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I couldn't comment on if it needed anymore layers but it looks great.

I assume you're going to wash and weather it afterwards?
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portman wrote:I couldn't comment on if it needed anymore layers but it looks great.

I assume you're going to wash and weather it afterwards?
Yes, it is going to get some more washes and weathering.

I sprayed with a Tamiya Earth (forgot the number) which is grey/brown. It is my experience that these types of structures often turn grey in a tropical climate because of the weathering. They are all nice and brown in the beginning but thet often lose that colour quickly.
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A pic with daylight:

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Still not sure if it needs a second coat. The final flat coat will also lighten the whole thing.
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Wow, that old kit of the outpost sure looks the part! Nice colors and weathering on that MOFO...
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I like that - looking forward to seeing the dio!
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