Over the last couple of days I've started work on the undercarriage, interior, lights and lenses. The detail is on yesterday's blog with a few photos.
It's getting there, but it still looks a bit clean, and although the complete hull wash worked on the Stormlord, I'm not sure if it will on the Vendetta. The bottom of the hull will have to be weathered in the same way as the first stage of the Stormlord with a drybrush of graveyard earth (highlighted with increasing amounts of bleached bone) to indicate dust blown up on landing and take off, but I can't really add much more to this I don't think... Certainly not anything approaching the same sort of snow as i did on the Stormlord. I suppose at the end of the day aircraft would generally be cleaner than tanks in any case.
It's getting there, but it still looks a bit clean, and although the complete hull wash worked on the Stormlord, I'm not sure if it will on the Vendetta. The bottom of the hull will have to be weathered in the same way as the first stage of the Stormlord with a drybrush of graveyard earth (highlighted with increasing amounts of bleached bone) to indicate dust blown up on landing and take off, but I can't really add much more to this I don't think... Certainly not anything approaching the same sort of snow as i did on the Stormlord. I suppose at the end of the day aircraft would generally be cleaner than tanks in any case.
) are too lazy to paint interiors and such. I've done my share of blacking out the inside of the cockpit to make it look like darkened glass and leaving bare grey plastic on the inside.