師兄呢架車噴得好靚!!

係咪龍記既No. 7254?我都有買,仲未砌。
張相真係暗左D,係打燈唔夠,定係曝光時間唔夠?
另外,小弟有些少意見,師兄可以參考,我都係玩72既,對於我們來説,因爲Scale Effect 既原因,上色永遠都係比實物甚至1/35淺D,我習慣都係加大概10%既白色或者淺黃色(視乎果只色既色系啦),黎增加真實感。
以下係Quote 人地網站onthewayuk.com寫既内容:
Scale Effect
Simply put, scale effect refers to the fact that colors look lighter from a distance. Since reducing the size of a vehicle (such as making a scale model) is, in effect, moving the vehicle further away from the viewer, the paint that is applied to the vehicle needs to be lightened to compensate.
I know that a lot of people like to compare paint samples from original vehicles to color charts and whatnot, in order to get exact color matches. This is fine, if they are going to paint a full size vehicle. But the second you reduce the vehicle in size, the color needs to be lightened.
Some of the newer paints, such as AeroMaster Acrylics and Testors Model Master, come pre-lightened (toned down). The amount of this toning down is usually suitable for 1/35th or 1/48th scale. They should be lightened even more for 1/72nd scale. I don't know if anybody has calculated exact recipes, but the common standard that I have seen is to add about half a dozen drops of white to a "standard" 1/2 oz. jar of paint. Remember though, the highlight coat of paint will also lighten the final color of the vehicle, so don't get too carried away with the lightening of the base color.