Airfix Film Test - D3A1 Val 1/72 Stop Motion

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Greetings all and happy Easter weekend! Here's a short animation test I did with my recently completed Airfix D3A1 Val dive bomber and Academy P-40E Warhawk.
This was my first time attempting some new techniques to animate my model planes so its a little rough in some areas, but I hope you enjoy all the same and I welcome positive criticism :)
More bigger animations and build videos to come...

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I watched your Build Video
I gotta tell ya
That was
ENTERTAINING…
and too SHORT….
CHRIS from OHIO 🇺🇸

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Cool Video!!
I made a mistake describing that metal polishing powder and I apologize for that. It is not an Alclad product. It is SNJ Model Products Spray Metal Polishing Powder, Aluminum. And, unfortunately, it is no longer available. Company went under several years ago, was resurrected, then out of business again. Doing some research yielded: Using dry pigments available from Mig, AK, Also, Uschi Van Der Rosten (new to me) has Metallic Powders available in Steel, Iron, and Chrome. I saw that Alclad has quite a few lacquers and enamels availble for silver/natural metal finishes, but for airbrushes. I'm going to stick with the Tamiya rattle cans for now to do a natural metal finish and use your technique; gloss black first then top color. Take care!!!

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