The Lynx is pretty much done minus a few details such as the bubble window and what ever is going to fill the bomb/rocket mount points. For my first model aircraft ever, I'm fairly happy with how it turned out. I still would like to figure out how to properly weather it without over doing it, but for now it is good enough. I tried adding a 'sludge wash' to the panel lines separating the control surfaces, but it wasn't working well. I needed to seal it with a gloss finish before weathering and then the Testor's Dullcote, but I was short on time and was not confident that I could make it work.
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Twin .303 guns mounted on top of the Lynx |
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Flying through the air! (magnetic aircraft stand digitally removed...) |
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