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Snip them off and replace them with thin copper wire or aftermarket Photo-Etch (PE) parts.

Color isn't static. A shade of Olive Drab that looks perfect on a real Sherman will look far too dark on a 1/72 miniature. To achieve realism, you must account for "aerial perspective" by lightening your base coats with a touch of light grey or buff. This ensures the details pop rather than getting lost in a dark silhouette. Small-Scale Armour Modelling (Modelling Masterc...

Small-scale modelling isn't just about saving shelf space; it’s about the discipline of detail. It forces you to be a better painter and a more patient builder.

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Use a fine-tipped 000 brush or a piece of sponge, but keep the chips tiny. If the chip is visible from two feet away, it’s likely too big for the scale!

If you’re looking to elevate your next build from "out of the box" to a level, keep these three pillars in mind: Color isn't static

At this scale, kit-molded grab handles or tool brackets often look like "clunky" blocks of plastic.