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Nice color choice!
very nice color
I really like your videos, hopefully I'll have some time to continue my LFA build soon 😀
Btw nice Colour choice
Loving the green
lovely color, waiting for the 3rd part video
great Color!
Nice build and colour and keep up the awesome work.
I really want to get a PORSHE 918 in this acid green color, but I don't have an air brush, do you know of any acid green color in spray cans?
Great video as usual. This should be my favorite build of you. Great color choice too!
Looking good. Did you test fit the C1 body to Tamiya's chassis; the body looks quite a thick casting?
Hey, is sanding the whole body before prime necessary, and if so, what grit?
I've been really enjoying your build and I was going to make a different comment but after reading some of the others comments I changed my direction. I love the color you've used but it reminded me of the WWI German color "lime yellow". I can give you guys the color mix if anyone is interested. Some years ago I built the Tarsus model of the A7V. I used the Humbrol paint guide on the instructions for the color. I have to confess that I was as curious about just what "lime yellow" was as finishing the model. Anybody who wants the paint mix post here and I'll post it. You can brush paint with it if you want or don't have an air brush.
Amazing color! I might get that one for my needs as it's damn hard to make. Same goes with purple.
Have you ever found the need to strain your paints, primers or final colors ? Some of my older Vallejo primers have been giving me particle grief but straining has solved that problem. I guess if I could build as prolific as you my paints would never get old (they would get used up) LOL. Cheers Eh!