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I have finally got around to adding some paint to the Thunderhawk, Using tamiya gunmetal grey paint.
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Gargantuan Gargant





Binghamton, NY

Looks like you've done a good job with the build and lighting, overall. There are a few spots, though, where I'm seeing some light leaking. Any plans to shore those up? If they weren't intentional (hard to guess, at this range and resolution) better to do it now, before you get any fancier with the paint...

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There are a few areas of light leakage, that is due to ill fitting FW parts, some parts are down to thin resin, but others is just bad fitting bits. Some of the light leakage can be fixed with paint but ill need to do a little filling of gaps.
   
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Melbourne

Thats pretty damn cool. It would make a great display peice all on its own all lit up.

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