And so after attending my first airbrushing lesson, basic construction was taught. Seem lines that result from manufacturing was to be removed and also holes and grooves were to be filled up...there were proper techniques to all the above proccess...wasn't hard, just takes a little practice here and there...and a little tips from the pros and I am well on my way to success!
Somehow looking at the pros sitting beside me with their ever-so-friendly attitude makes the environment for learning really cosy...unlike some snobbish, sucky and arrogant sick bastards at Bras Basah's modeling shop...really glad that I didn't learnt from these assholes...M Workshop is really great for anyone who wants to learn airbrushing...courses ranging from Gundam, tanks, planes and figurines construction.
Wasn't sure of a bit here and there as I'm still new to the proper construction techniques and I actually went down yesterday to consult my "shifu" for advice and he praised me for my efforts as he hinted that I really did a great job of constructing the tank...well let's just say I'm your typical perfectionist! I'll not stop until I reach perfection and so that explains my work, hehe...but he suggested that bad airbrushing might just screw up the whole master piece and caution me to be careful while airbrushing...
And so after many ardous nights of hard work, I finally finished the "Sherman" tank fully primed and ready for the aribrushing later...my second lesson...here's the pics

"The turret completed...alas!"





"There you have it, 'Sherman' before painting..."
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