1/700 La Fayette-class frigate

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1/700 La Fayette-class frigate

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The use of the bigblueboy suite is resin ship first made, there are still many deficiencies, this boat is very comfortable, no big problem, is the resin have a common problem put a long time variant that I may put a whole year, but still not deformation, small become warped head or some, not obvious can ignore.
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Your images are not showing up. Perhaps your imagehost does not allow hotlinking?
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Repair. Photos can be normal to see
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Awesome, they work now. Beautiful job on the model!
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well done!
Congratulations.


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chenhao17173 wrote:The use of the bigblueboy suite is resin ship first made, there are still many deficiencies, this boat is very comfortable, no big problem, is the resin have a common problem put a long time variant that I may put a whole year, but still not deformation, small become warped head or some, not obvious can ignore.
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Hi,

What colour did you use to paint the RHIB's bay doors on each side of the model?
The water effects looks great and makes all the difference when comparing with my La Fayette:
viewtopic.php?f=60&t=157559


Thanks
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Re: 1/700 La Fayette-class frigate

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AyalaBotto wrote:
chenhao17173 wrote:The use of the bigblueboy suite is resin ship first made, there are still many deficiencies, this boat is very comfortable, no big problem, is the resin have a common problem put a long time variant that I may put a whole year, but still not deformation, small become warped head or some, not obvious can ignore.
Simple IPhone5 studio, photography,
Waterscape, acrylic gel and acrylic paint, his palette
The first post, thank you for your support

Just picture a burglar even now re edit

Hi,

What colour did you use to paint the RHIB's bay doors on each side of the model?
The water effects looks great and makes all the difference when comparing with my La Fayette:
viewtopic.php?f=60&t=157559


Thanks
Regards,
Ayala Botto


Thank you for the compliment

������ RHIB's door with oil paint pigment black add cooked brown plus zippo lighter fluid, first wash the stains, do dry sweeping,
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