There are a wide variety of techniques that can be used to paint realistic brickwork and pavements and the approach...
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There are a wide variety of techniques that can be used to paint realistic brickwork and pavements and the approach...
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'Weekend Edition' plastic model plane kits are a type of kit offered by plastic kit manufacturer Eduard alongside their 'ProfiPack' kits. Both kits are aimed at beginner to intermediate modellers and are designed and manufactured to the same quality and standards. The difference between the two kits is: Weekend Edition kits offer a single build option and one set of decals to build only the model pictured on the box, whereas, ProfiPack kits include extra parts and decals to offer a range of construction and design options and a full-colour instruction booklet.
The difference between the two kits is reflected in price and the cheaper Weekend Editions are aimed at modellers wanting to construct and enjoy their model with a relatively quick turnaround time compromising only on the bespoke nature of the model but not quality or detail.
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