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Gewehr 43 posted:Thanks for the compliments. I can say that if I'd just done the base, plastic kit, it would've been an underwhelming and unsatisfying finished product. If you're going to do the Revell Flower class, I'd recommend some PE set for it - though I'm not sure off hand if they have a platinum edition. I'd have to imagine the injection molding wouldn't be all that great if the Fletcher kit was any indicator. Alternatively, I have been told that the PE in the kit is just rebranded Pontos stuff, so buying that individually may be an option too. No plans for a Flower right now, personally. I'm really taken lately with wood as a medium for some reason and so if I opt for a four-stacker I'm leaning towards the Blue Jacket kit. In tall ships, a lot of the rigging is accomplished with miniature knots, which bypasses glue entirely, but can be frustrating in its own right. What kind of glue did you use for the rigging? On my last project, I used Loctite Ultra Liquid Control- it doesn't dry foggy like a lot of other CA glues, sets up quickly and fibrous cordage will absorb it so as to avoid the globby look. On the plus side, it's still a bit of a gel, so it doesn't run everywhere.
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Fearless posted:No plans for a Flower right now, personally. I'm really taken lately with wood as a medium for some reason and so if I opt for a four-stacker I'm leaning towards the Blue Jacket kit. In tall ships, a lot of the rigging is accomplished with miniature knots, which bypasses glue entirely, but can be frustrating in its own right. What kind of glue did you use for the rigging? On my last project, I used Loctite Ultra Liquid Control- it doesn't dry foggy like a lot of other CA glues, sets up quickly and fibrous cordage will absorb it so as to avoid the globby look. On the plus side, it's still a bit of a gel, so it doesn't run everywhere. Man, if Blue Jacket did stuff in a more commercially-available scale, I'd probably hop on one of those too. I have this dream to build the entirety of the battle lines off Samar. It can be done in 1/350's (for only ~$2500 worth of kits), but the Samuel B Roberts would have to be built off the Iron Shipwrights' Rudderow. Blue Jacket makes a gorgeous Roberts, but it's not in a scale that any of the other ships are available in (nor should they be). I used Loctite gel, though I forget the exact type. Plus, I use accelerator to help things set quickly. Trying to hold things still long enough for the glue to set was difficult with my somewhat shaky hands. Didn't help that I did a lot of it at the end of a 36 hour waking stretch after a long flight.
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Yeah I couldn't resist. Nebakenezzer posted:Important question: do they want an actual Tiger, or the modified T-34 used in Kelly's Heroes? Don't know just yet, get the model later this week but I'm getting the feeling it'll just be your average Tiger tank. I'll have to get some putty for to do the zimmerite. Nebakenezzer posted:e: quick googling shows a black-green over lighter green stripes, maybe an olive drab Any suggestions for those? Only OD one I can find with VMC is 889.
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887 "Brown Violet" is what I'd use. ETA: It is neither brown, nor violet.
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Ensign Expendable posted:Put some zip ties around a golf ball.
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Arquinsiel posted:I found it amusing that they seemed to paint their "Tiger" in the British camo of the day. Hey, they did a lot better than Patton or Battle of the Bulge.
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Darth Brooks posted:Hey, they did a lot better than Patton or Battle of the Bulge. There weren't enough German tanks left to make those action scenes, whereas depots were so full they basically had Pattons leaking out the sides. Walker Bulldogs as Shermans is the more pressing problem.
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# ? Jun 13, 2018 05:17 |
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Scharnhorst issue 48 Second planking of the hulls sides continues from midships towards the stern. Bit boring, the next one is going to be much more interesting.
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Gewehr 43 posted:Man, if Blue Jacket did stuff in a more commercially-available scale, I'd probably hop on one of those too. I have this dream to build the entirety of the battle lines off Samar. It can be done in 1/350's (for only ~$2500 worth of kits), but the Samuel B Roberts would have to be built off the Iron Shipwrights' Rudderow. Blue Jacket makes a gorgeous Roberts, but it's not in a scale that any of the other ships are available in (nor should they be). Blue Jacket also has a couple of ironclad kits that I've been eyeing as well. As for the glue, I never have used an accelerator though I might look into it. I really paced myself on my last rigging phase and forced myself to take breaks so as to not wind up all shaky and pissy after screwing something up. I've also picked up a bunch of cheap and light alligator clips to use to hold rigging elements as I'm working on them and might get one of those super-poseable third hands to make things even less fiddly. It's kinda like shooting: find ways to work around your natural handicaps and you'll enjoy it lots more
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Darth Brooks posted:Hey, they did a lot better than Patton or Battle of the Bulge.
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After I finished the CLK, I knocked out what was left of the GT-R and I'm now refocusing on the '66 C10. Got a light coat of primer on the cab so I could see what really needed cleaning up and then took care of that. I had to clearance the rear wheel wells a bit to fit the new tires, but I got lucky enough to not have to fab up new wells in the bed. Cab is sitting a little higher than I'd like so I need to figure something out to get that down a bit. Headers for the big block are proving to be a bit tricky as well.
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I need help with my Traasche again The valve is stuck in the down position, so the air is coming out of the airbrush at full blast 100% of the time now. I put it in the ultrasonic cleaner for the whole day, but that didn't help. Is there some kind of way I can disassemble it, or is it stuck like this forever?
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Ensign Expendable posted:I need help with my Traasche again The valve is stuck in the down position, so the air is coming out of the airbrush at full blast 100% of the time now. I put it in the ultrasonic cleaner for the whole day, but that didn't help. Is there some kind of way I can disassemble it, or is it stuck like this forever? Careful with ultrasonic cleaners, they will remove any lubricants in the body of your airbrush if you submerge the whole thing. Badger's regdab and Iwata's superlube are popular lubricants. Your best bet is to unscrew the whole valve assembly and check the spring:
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# ? Jun 14, 2018 00:12 |
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that disassembly image helped. Mine didn't open like that, instead I had to insert the Allen key (so that's what it was for!) that came with the set into the bottom and unscrew part 13, after which I could pull out the spring and part 12. 12 had quite a bit of gunk around the ball bit at the top. After cleaning that off, the airbrush is good as new. Thanks a ton!
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# ? Jun 14, 2018 02:04 |
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Ok, back from Disney and got some work done on my Corsair. The canopy isn’t quite as bad as I thought, but it’s still the weak link. The oil filter isn’t as harsh as it looks here; my iPhone flash really accented it. Overall I’m pretty ok with it; still a way off from being done though.
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Wow, looks amazing! The chipping is great too, was it hairspray or something else?
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Ensign Expendable posted:Wow, looks amazing! The chipping is great too, was it hairspray or something else? Thanks! It’s hairspray; only way I’ve done chipping. Whatever I do next I’ll probably try salt or rubber cement just to see how I like it. The more I look at this thing the more I hate that I didn’t get the seam down the fuselage sanded all the way.
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Any of you guys planning on attending IPMS Nationals this summer in Phoenix (yea, it's hot, I know)? Since I live here I plan to enter the boat for the hell of it and attending, and I'd certainly be up for meeting any goons that happen to be making the trip here.
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The Locator posted:Any of you guys planning on attending IPMS Nationals this summer in Phoenix (yea, it's hot, I know)? I was thinking about getting involved with my local IPMS, but I'm pretty busy this summer with grad school and if I do anything model related it involves my own projects.
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The Locator posted:Any of you guys planning on attending IPMS Nationals this summer in Phoenix (yea, it's hot, I know)? IPMS has a wooden ship category also? I had no idea. I’ve wanted to get more involved here as well, but I swear to go I have never seen anyone from that group at any local hobby shops or posting on any forums or groups besides their own...unless I’m in the wrong group and there’s some other town called Pensacola...
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EdsTeioh posted:IPMS has a wooden ship category also? I had no idea. I’ve wanted to get more involved here as well, but I swear to go I have never seen anyone from that group at any local hobby shops or posting on any forums or groups besides their own...unless I’m in the wrong group and there’s some other town called Pensacola... No, but you can enter wooden ships. They eliminated the "plastic only" restriction quite a few years ago, although I'm not sure exactly when it was done. Here are the ship categories for 2018: quote:IV. Ships So I would enter category 407 - Sailing. The Locator fucked around with this message at 17:24 on Jun 14, 2018 |
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Good luck! Not that you’ll need it, but still. Also, does Hobby Boss suck or am I just spoiled by my Japanese taskmasters at Tamiya?
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EdsTeioh posted:Good luck! Not that you’ll need it, but still. Also, does Hobby Boss suck or am I just spoiled by my Japanese taskmasters at Tamiya? HB is hit and miss. They're some sort of partner or subsidiary with Trumpeter, so they can put out phenomenal kits... or garbage. Your best bet is to google "hobby boss [kit you're interested in] build" and see what comes up.
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Gewehr 43 posted:HB is hit and miss. They're some sort of partner or subsidiary with Trumpeter, so they can put out phenomenal kits... or garbage. Your best bet is to google "hobby boss [kit you're interested in] build" and see what comes up. Gonna go ahead and say this M4A3 Sherman is a miss, lol.
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What sort of problems does it have?
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If you want to do a Sherman, do an old Italeri one if you're starting out or an Asuca if you're experienced. Dragon, while having a fantastic selection, kind of awkwardly sits at high complexity and not that much better price.
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Ensign Expendable posted:If you want to do a Sherman, do an old Italeri one if you're starting out or an Asuca if you're experienced. Dragon, while having a fantastic selection, kind of awkwardly sits at high complexity and not that much better price. Tamiyas shermans are pretty fantastic too.
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It's a weird mix of having some pretty fantastic detail and a lot of options, but being extremely ill fitting. More than anything, it feels like a 4th gen bootleg of a a Dragon kit is about the only way I can describe it. Lots of warped pieces, very little flush stuff, etc. My only previous experience with armor are 40k models and a a Tamiya Tiger 1 which, track aside, was one of the most enjoyable kits I've ever built in my life. I'm tentatively doing this up in an 8th Army scheme as I'm obsessed with North Africa stuff lately, but that's gonna be dependent on whether or not I can find a set of decals on the cheap.
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Who among you is brave enough to graduate from scale modeling to scale scale modeling https://twitter.com/arakichi1969/status/1007567514119725056
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So update on that Kelly's Heroes tank project I mentioned before. Turns out that Warlord Games apparently has a "Hollywood Tiger" kit available which is about an accurate rendition by looks of it. Keen eyed people might also notice that for some reason the decal sheet don't actually let you do the number 115. Despite this being shown on the box art and on the product page. (The number obfuscated by the hull is 3 in this case.) May need to find some way to fix that. And now to ruin my search history by looking up painting guides for SS Tank officers. Edit: Not too sure about the lighter green. Leaning towards 857 Golden Olive or 967 Olive Green. Cooked Auto fucked around with this message at 19:55 on Jun 17, 2018 |
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Cooked Auto posted:So update on that Kelly's Heroes tank project I mentioned before. I think in the movie they had the SS tank dudes just dressed as SS. No idea if SS tankers in real life had different uniforms. Also, help, I've fallen down a model train hole and James May is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuwjUZCSB2Y
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Nebakenezzer posted:...
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The weather this weekend has been the shits, so I had an excuse to finish installing the decks on the Bluenose. I have a fair bit of sanding to do to bring them flat, then it's time to build up the stern with an eye to adding the rails. I also have some fittings to add, mainly the openings in the bow for the anchor cables... then on to more painting and deck fittings. Installing the decks was quite a learning experience and I definitely got better at it on the aft half, but lesson learned.
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Nebakenezzer posted:I think in the movie they had the SS tank dudes just dressed as SS. No idea if SS tankers in real life had different uniforms. Yeah I checked the movie after I posted that and its pretty much just all black uniforms with white borders on the collars. So that won't really be all that hard to do.
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Van Dis posted:Who among you is brave enough to graduate from scale modeling to scale scale modeling Me! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZmBQIngbp0 (Boxes are actually pretty easy, you just get the artwork, scale it, print it out then cut and fold.)
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Unkempt posted:Me! Frankly it's bullshit that these old-rear end forums don't have upvote systems yet. That model rules.
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So the free shipping for brushes from Jackson's only took about a week to get to California. Not bad.
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Van Dis posted:Frankly it's bullshit that these old-rear end forums don't have upvote systems yet. That model rules. Post rating system are poison. Take your heresy from this, the most sacred of threads.
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Post rating system are poison. Take your heresy from this, the most sacred of threads. Yeah, but think of how much money Lowtax would make if you could buy upvotes for $1, and downvotes for $2.
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