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Been working on this one, finally got some base layers of paint and chipping applied. Next steps is the weathering and oil paint layers

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Edited by JTRACING
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9 minutes ago, Flat32 said:

Checked out the Miniart website. Fascinating "About us" read.

I like their kits, a little delicate with small parts though, I have another version of this bulldozer with the blade and had a part that was broken in the kit, they not only  replaced the one part but sent me the entire sprue as a replacement. 

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Had to see one of these kits firsthand to believe what I'm seeing with this build.  Ordered a couple, rec'd today, opened a box and found incredibly small detail parts superbly molded.

Closed the box. I have no developed skill using glue and this kit is certainly not one to learn on.  Would love to see how you do it.

Posted (edited)

Your weathering and aging techniques are amazing!  Place the model in a realistic looking background and it can easily pass for the 1:1 vehicle.  The dried leaves are nice touch too.

Edited by peteski

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