Old Monogram BRit25C Starfighter model video.

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Hi all,
For those who may be interested, I found this video on YouTube of a guy building and painting the old Monogram Buck Rogers Starfighter.

Video link here

Hi does a bang up job of painting and weathering the model.
 
That is a FANTASTIC build video. There are great techniques that can be applied to paper/cardstock model building as well. I have a couple of those models in storage, that I need to build. I am saving this video for inspiration purposes.
Thank you for sharing the video with us.
 
Great skills I wish I could work with an airbrush like that.
I won't say it's easy. But it is easier than most people think. Black basing, the shading in the top color is an old airbrushing trick, I wish I had pics of my old RevellOgram Voyager, I did this on it, and no 2 panels looked the same.

Start with a nice but cheap double action airbrush, like a Neo by Iwata, they are Chinese licensed Iwata airbrushes, I've had mine for over 12 years.
 
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Of course Rhaven meant, "... that I need to send to Revell-Fan."

I don't need them all, just one, bro..! ;)

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I could send you one. However, you would be paying twice to three times (to the EU) what I paid for it and the cost of the shipping that I paid to get it to you
 
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I could send you one. However, you would be paying twice to three times (to the EU) what I paid for it and the cost of the shipping that I paid to get it to you
Right after I have solved the mystery about the shrinkray I will start printing some money. Don't worry, I'm pretty good at that. I only have to figure out how to reduce costs. Atm it costs me 100 bucks to print one 50 bucks note, so the business is not quite in full swing yet...

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Right after I have solved the mystery about the shrinkray I will start printing some money. Don't worry, I'm pretty good at that. I only have to figure out how to reduce costs. Atm it costs me 100 bucks to print one 50 bucks note, so the business is not quite in full swing yet...

:hammerhead::hammerhead::hammerhead:

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There was a guy in the Czech Republic that had a money printing press in his car. Everytime that he would drive somewhere, he would print money.