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Pugsley

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A little more, much the same as before. The tank spillage needs a bit more work, I'm not entirely happy with that bit yet, but everything else is coming on nicely. The underframe has been done in much the same way as before, but this time I tried using raw umber gouache to tint the Tamiya Smoke for the oily bits on the underframe, instead of using the gloss tan.

 

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It's worked rather nicely, so that's another combination of materials added to the arsenal!

 

Next stage is putting a bit of grime and rust in the panel lines, and reworking the fuel spill area - maybe more progress later. The exhauster boxes need a little attention too, both on the top and the sides.

 

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  • RMweb Gold

And who said modelling isn't an art form! Thanks for sharing this Pugsley.

 

 

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Erm, thanks Mikkel :icon_redface:

 

I suppose there are some parallels between what I do and proper art - it involves using paint to try an fool the eye that it's looking at something different to what it actually is, if you see what I mean.

 

That's it now, I can tell people that I'm a 3-D artist - it sounds a bit cooler than railway modeller! :lol:

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  • RMweb Gold

3-D artist, well that does sound cool. Given all the different skills needed, we'd even be allowed to call ourselves "Multi-talented 3D artists".

 

Or maybe just, well, "railway modellers" smile.gif .

 

 

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