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    Default CW Fire Chief

    On M-Bot's suggestion, I'm posting this up.

    My version of CW Fire Chief. Not an original idea I'm sure but what they hey. Picked up a cheap CW Victorion from PC, got myself an extra CW Hot Spot, some orange Tamiya paint & voila.





    Planning on adding some some reprolabels to finish it off. This has now give me my next project, CW Guard City. Here's hoping I finish it
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    Nice, do you plan on some panel lining? That red is fairly intense.

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    If I can (more or less) do it, so can you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMHFConvoy View Post
    Nice, do you plan on some panel lining? That red is fairly intense.
    Maybe, never tried it before tbh. Don't have a steady hand unfortunately, hence the reprolabels idea.
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    Great work man

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHILENO20 View Post
    Maybe, never tried it before tbh. Don't have a steady hand unfortunately, hence the reprolabels idea.
    You don't need steady hands - I mean it helps - you put down a layer of wash - games workshop has a decent range - it gets into the lines and detail and then you clean it up with a cotton bud and some isopropyl alcohol.

    To build confidence try it out on a tf you don't mind screwing up e.g. a ko from a dollar store.

    There's also a metric butt load of weathering and panel lining tutorials on YouTube

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