So,I didn't know how to edit my original thread to reflect the final product.In any case,here he is.This was a learning lesson and that being said,I'm pretty happy with the results.I like how I discovered that in doing a wash you can also remove some of the paint to give that battle damage effect with the 1st silver undercoat I laid down.Also how excess paint that comes off on parts that get reassembled or parts that attach to another part have the same result even though I gave them detailed attention.I know details are what make the final product of any poject "Pop" and stand out.That was my goal.I hope to learn from experience and the others who contribute their Awesome works on here.Guys like Son of Nemesis and Unicron 9,among others, give great inspiration for my personal work.Constructive crits are always welcome and thanks for looking. PS:Most of these pics suck because of the lighting,but I'm not much of a photographer.
Thanks.Yeah,the wheels were kind of hard on this.I didn't use a fine enough brush to obtain a even red light look I was trying to achieve.They were slightly raised lines that almost blended in with the black paint.