Work on the Gecko Models Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle continues with paint applied. I used AK Real colours, have to say my favorite paint. The model was pre-shaded prior to painting with light grey, black, yellow and brown.
I was also concerned with painting, so I pre-painted some of the areas that may be tricky for the airbrush to reach once I start final painting.
It is a good kit, and I would recommend it.
The woven bumper is from Thatchweave, which adds a great look to the vehicle.
A while back I completed the 1/16 scale Tiger, which is a fantastic kit, but big. I had started using the AK Interactive pencils for weathering, which in my opinion are a game changer. (I will have future articles covering their use). I decided to experiment a bit, and applied both the Copper and Gun Metal Graphite to the surface of the tracks where it would be worn to metal, and buffed it with a cotton swap. The result was impressive, as it provides a greater depth in the effect then just graphite.
A couple of kits I have been working on for the past couple of weeks.
And still in progress is the Gecko Model US Navy Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle(PACV). The build has had some challenges, but overall a fun build. There is a good interior, with the internal stand for the turret gunner a little finicky to install. Just in the process now of adding window, which will be masked and the external details.
I have also added a couple of 3D Printers to my collection, and will be sharing how I incorporate these into my model building.
Stay tuned.......