This model was very easy to build up and glue. The hardest bit was attaching the 2 wings as I didn't realise they woudl have to slot into the main hull (until it was too late)! Thank goodness for G-Clamps.
I spoke to the guy in the local modelling store, as I was keen to buy some weathering "make up" type paints. He advised against it, instead to go for watered down grey, black etc and a flat brush. I read up some techniques and went for "dry brushing". On the underside of the hull, in the center, there is a dark gray bit:

I was delighted to make this look like bashed up/worn metal.
Any help on the impulse engines to make them less "glow red" and sparkly, would be appreciated:



Overall, I was really happy with this model (I didn't hold out much hope that it would look ok!) I used Tamiya spray can for the base and Tamiya paints for the detail. Luckily, no decals were required (I'mn still crap at doing that).
Any other advice on how to improve the look would be appreciated! Am glad I saved the £7 and just used the paints for an "atmosphere entry" workhorse, look.
I spoke to the guy in the local modelling store, as I was keen to buy some weathering "make up" type paints. He advised against it, instead to go for watered down grey, black etc and a flat brush. I read up some techniques and went for "dry brushing". On the underside of the hull, in the center, there is a dark gray bit:

I was delighted to make this look like bashed up/worn metal.
Any help on the impulse engines to make them less "glow red" and sparkly, would be appreciated:



Overall, I was really happy with this model (I didn't hold out much hope that it would look ok!) I used Tamiya spray can for the base and Tamiya paints for the detail. Luckily, no decals were required (I'mn still crap at doing that).
Any other advice on how to improve the look would be appreciated! Am glad I saved the £7 and just used the paints for an "atmosphere entry" workhorse, look.