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RillAkBea posted:Here's a real advanced weathering technique for all of you who think they've mastered salt and hairspray. I got some sweet chipping effects after I dropped my Hi-Mock off the fire escape.
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George Zimmer posted:That DBS kit is supposed to be excellent, good haul. Yeah, it makes a great first impression, even has photo etch parts for the interior. Speaking of great kits, that Revell VW Golf 1 GTI is getting better and better. The amount of detail they crammed into this little kit is something else. An absolute joy to build.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 23:52 |
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Part 3 of my Dragon armor build along is complete. In this one, we cover making some putty weld beads, adding some basic weld detail to the headlights, and installing seven billion tools. I've got two more build logs to post along with the final one that will cover building the Magic Tracks. Then, it'll be on to painting. After that it'll be figures and vignette base.
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# ? Apr 17, 2016 16:36 |
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Thanks to the help in this thread, and watching some youtube tutorials, todays airbrush session went much better: The kits are in 1:48, and will be used for wargaming. They're going to be commonwealth forces in Sicily 1943, so I'm going for a mid stone brown and blue-black camo, that should still look relatively ok if we ever play North Africa. I didn't go for a khaki green colour since we have tons of Soviet tanks already, so a second force with green tanks would be a little bit boring. Now I need to decide if I should do a higlight, or if Mid Stone on a dark grey pre-shade is enough. Then I'll try out making some sharp border camo. Is modeling clay the best way to stencil small blobs of camo with sharp edges, like this?
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# ? Apr 17, 2016 16:39 |
I've had success using blu-tack or whatever that poster tack stuff is called these days. Shape it as you want, cover the areas you want to keep the existing color with more tack or masking tape, and spray.
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Gewehr 43 posted:Part 3 of my Dragon armor build along is complete. In this one, we cover making some putty weld beads, adding some basic weld detail to the headlights, and installing seven billion tools. I've got two more build logs to post along with the final one that will cover building the Magic Tracks. Then, it'll be on to painting. After that it'll be figures and vignette base. That omitted track link reminded me how generous Dragon is when doling out track links, unlike Academy. Their Tiger track link let only gives you enough for the tracks themselves and not even enough for the spare links in the front of the hull, let alone on the turret. Boo, Academy! lilljonas posted:Thanks to the help in this thread, and watching some youtube tutorials, todays airbrush session went much better: I use Silly Putty. It's cheap and reusable! One container is more than enough for simple camo on a medium sized tank like a Sherman, but it starts to get a bit thin if you're doing complicated strips on something as big as a Tiger.
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Greyhawk posted:Yeah, it makes a great first impression, even has photo etch parts for the interior. I've been looking at getting this same kit at some point once I'm done with what remains of my stash. Are there any issues you've come across so far? My main problems with some Revell kits have been fitting issues, or the occasional vague instruction. And since we're on Revell, I finished the F4U-4. Their new instruction style is pretty nice, although they don't include a gear-up build or even acknowledge that there's two bombs included other than listing the paint color and then never using it.
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I am happy to report that I wrapped up the build on the Panzer IV Ausf G tonight. I've got all the pictures ready, but still need to write the narrative for the remaining build log posts. The Magic Tracks went together flawlessly and look really great and all in all, I'm super happy with this kit. I'd say Dragon knocked it out of the park with this one, but I've gotta dock them a few points due to their shoddy instructions. Anyway, I'll have the other narrative around within a couple weeks or so.
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# ? Apr 18, 2016 03:01 |
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Do something hilariously bad like an AER Moldova kit.
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# ? Apr 18, 2016 03:24 |
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It was way harder than it should of be, but I finally got a basic solid blue backdrop in.
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Just ran across this guy's videos. I'm sure most of you railroad guys are already familiar with these processes and techniques, but it's all new to me and it's pretty drat cool. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjRkUtHQ774mTg1vrQ6uA5A/videos
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# ? Apr 18, 2016 14:14 |
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First aircraft larger than 1:72. First resin parts. First photo etch. This will be quite an adventure. Also I made some ignition wires for my Jurassic Jeep out of actual wire and shrink tube.
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Nice, I want to make an A-10 as well some day, keep us posted about the kit quality.
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makka-setan posted:First aircraft larger than 1:72. First resin parts. First photo etch. This will be quite an adventure. I have that same kit and want to get those add-ons as well. I plan on tackling it once I get a couple more kits under my belt. Looking forward to see how yours turns out!
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makka-setan posted:Also I made some ignition wires for my Jurassic Jeep out of actual wire and shrink tube. Dang that is a good idea. Some of Tamiya's old suggestions for stuff like that are quite... exact? I really hope ".02mm" is a typo. RillAkBea fucked around with this message at 18:40 on Apr 18, 2016 |
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makka-setan posted:First aircraft larger than 1:72. First resin parts. First photo etch. This will be quite an adventure. your cockpit photoetch is for an A model, not a C
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RillAkBea posted:Dang that is a good idea. I'm pretty sure that's also supposed to be 0.2 mm.
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I really wish Tamiya's drill had a chuck that took smaller bits for stuff like that. Pin vices cramp up my hand in minutes.
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Forums Terrorist posted:your cockpit photoetch is for an A model, not a C Fortunately I'm not that obsessed with accuracy. Generally I'll choose fit over details and details over accuracy when it comes to kits. As long as it will look good and I don't have to spend 40 hours sanding seam lines I'm happy. I'll post updates as I make progress. So far I have only assembled some of the bombs and missiles and a few structural parts, and so far the fit has been OK but not great. The big drop tank for instance has only two locating pins and when glued together the cross section is more oval than round. The fuselage halves look a tiny bit warped so they will either require some sturdy clamps while gluing or a whole lot of filler. But that's a much later project. First I have to finish the cockpit because the resin one won't fit after the fuselage halves have been joined, as opposed to the kit cockpit. drat those photo etch parts are small. Any suggestions on glue other than cyanoacrylate?
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# ? Apr 18, 2016 20:38 |
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If it's a small part, Tamiya acrylic clear works very well. I use it for affixing PE parts onto painted surfaces where CA would ruin the finish.
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George Zimmer posted:If it's a small part, Tamiya acrylic clear works very well. I use it for affixing PE parts onto painted surfaces where CA would ruin the finish. That's all.
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Baronjutter posted:It was way harder than it should of be, but I finally got a basic solid blue backdrop in. Looks great!
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Smoke posted:I've been looking at getting this same kit at some point once I'm done with what remains of my stash. Are there any issues you've come across so far? My main problems with some Revell kits have been fitting issues, or the occasional vague instruction. This part should actually be rubber and should be painted semi gloss black. Im currently updating my build accordingly. Just be sure you get the kit with the silver GTI. Revell also has a kit with a red GTI. Silver is the great new kit, red is the utter piece of crap they've been selling since the 80s repackaged. I can't get over how great these little Tamiya motorbike kits are. Got my hands on a 1/12 Virago kit. 30 years old, but perfect fit, superbly detailed and just incredibly fun to build. That engine is over 30 parts, btw.
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Slugworth posted:I would like for your username to be George Zimmerit. I don't even build AFV's and I like it.
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Greyhawk posted:No fitting issues of any kind or vague instructions so far. I have been informed that there is an error with the painting instructions. Apparently they've made a similar mistake in the Revell VW Beetle kit(the 1968 Limousine version, although I'm painting the body red like the convertible version instead of the grey in the instructions, mainly because grey is a boring color) I'm building right now, it's showing similar parts in the paintguide as aluminium but some casual Googling shows they're supposed to be black too. I only just started so I've got plenty of room to fix it. It's a pretty good kit so far, I've built the VW T1 van as well which has the same engine, but this one's a lot more detailed so far. I know about the red VW Golf II GTI, Scalemates already kinda warned me that it's an old kit that was reissued a few years back, it also looks a hell of a lot worse, not in the least because it's all red plastic. The only ones I've found for sale here though are the silver Golf I and the convertible version(non-GTI) in red, which are both the same base mold.
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Smoke posted:Apparently they've made a similar mistake in the Revell VW Beetle kit(the 1968 Limousine version, although I'm painting the body red like the convertible version instead of the grey in the instructions, mainly because grey is a boring color) I'm building right now, it's showing similar parts in the paintguide as aluminium but some casual Googling shows they're supposed to be black too. I only just started so I've got plenty of room to fix it. It's a pretty good kit so far, I've built the VW T1 van as well which has the same engine, but this one's a lot more detailed so far. I built that one too. Very nice kit, though I had some trouble with the engine hood and had to close it up permanently.
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Welp, apparently if I was going to sand off the raised details on the F-106 I'm building (and the dorsal spine/ventral belly are already basically sanded smooth, lol) I should have done it before assembling the aircraft itself. I'm a scrub, I admit, but I'm gonna finish this thing anyway because F-106s are cool and I always wanted an NJ ANG bird.
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Just got a letter in the mail from Revell. I bought their most recent F-15E kit in 1/144(F-15E Strike Eagle & Bombs, not the earlier Tiger Meet one) and somehow the decals were out of register on the decal film, rendering some of them totally and others partially useless as a result. I submitted a ticket via the website, and now I have a shiny new decal sheet. This one's also printed in Italy while the out of register one was printed in Portugal. From reading reviews I did discover that it's a common issue with this set, but it's nice to know that Revell offers good service and replaced them without any proof of purchase or anything. It did take several weeks for this to arrive, but the mail I got warned me about that.
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loving amazing.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:36 |
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Only the freshest will do!
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:46 |
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amazing. Great job!
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:55 |
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I love the sign. FFS how do you do that
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Nebakenezzer posted:I love the sign. FFS how do you do that Copied it from the Herman's Whale Semen website I expect
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:Just ran across this guy's videos. I'm sure most of you railroad guys are already familiar with these processes and techniques, but it's all new to me and it's pretty drat cool. Now I want to model a farm, solely for making a shitload of hay bales.
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Herman's, when only the best will do! Fantastic.
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 05:17 |
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Herman's has really come a long way since the old days.
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 05:23 |
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I love that the grey hose somehow implies transparency to me. It's perfect.
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 05:48 |
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Is every crap-kit seriously gonna be this good?
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Jonny Nox posted:Is every crap-kit seriously gonna be this good? Each crapkit season had delivered some true gold nuggets.
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