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I also have that Narvik class kit I think. Revell IIRC? I've been tempted to do similar with a Pz38H35f too, since I started collecting WoT stuff in 15mil ages back.
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Nebakenezzer posted:Also hand-painted the engine-transmission unit a steel color. Looking at online resources, I couldn't figure out if there were any special colors for the engine block - it almost looked like AMC painted the engine block a body color. Anybody know what's correct? AMC Engine Blue
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space pope posted:I finally finished a few kits the last few weeks. Here is a 1/49 Monogram Mosquito that I made as a night-fighter. Some Microset and Microsol would really help those decals conform to the panel lines and stick to the model. I haven't tried this yet, but here is an interesting method of using enamel washes and very thin coats airbrushed on to tone down the bright colors and contrast of decals and make them look a lot more natural: http://www.naritafamily.com/howto/Su27/day24.htm
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# ? Apr 22, 2013 03:31 |
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Thanks, the tips on the decals look really good.
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# ? Apr 22, 2013 14:34 |
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MrYenko posted:AMC Engine Blue This looks really similar to Oldsmobile Engine Blue, which Testors has available.
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:This looks really similar to Oldsmobile Engine Blue, which Testors has available. Thanks guys. Did manufacturers at one time all have their own custom engine block colors?
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Nebakenezzer posted:Thanks guys. Did manufacturers at one time all have their own custom engine block colors? I'm pretty sure. Chevrolet used Chevrolet Orange, of course; Chrysler had Hemi Orange, Pontiac Blue, Olds Blue, Cadillac (Dark) Blue, they all had specific colors, but they didn't all paint ALL of their engines that way. Lots of engines were just high-temp black.
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Arquinsiel posted:I also have that Narvik class kit I think. Revell IIRC? I've been tempted to do similar with a Pz38H35f too, since I started collecting WoT stuff in 15mil ages back. As a I scale modeller & someone who loves some of the odder tanks of this world I probably shouldn't play WoT; it gives me so many ideas.. That being said, I am kit bashing a M3 Stuart into a T18. World of Tanks space pope posted:Two pack of Pz38H735f Tanks. I painted them gold because I used to play World of Tanks and the tank was initially only available if you bought it using in-game gold. It was a great way to grief players. According to a 100% accurate and legitimate historical documentary I watched, plating tanks with gold makes them extra powerful.
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 09:25 |
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I don't know if this fits this thread because it's stuff made from scratch, but this persons work is loving awesome. http://juzala.prosite.com/129969/1232916/works/sfm-6x2009010-5
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Does anyone have a good basic painting guide? I finished up this P-47 I was working on and was disappointed with how some of it came out. Particularly the silver and the fact that regular masking and painter's tape didn't work out.
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NESguerilla posted:I don't know if this fits this thread because it's stuff made from scratch, but this persons work is loving awesome. Those are pretty good except for the weird naked ladies in couple.
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Deeters posted:Does anyone have a good basic painting guide? I finished up this P-47 I was working on and was disappointed with how some of it came out. Particularly the silver and the fact that regular masking and painter's tape didn't work out. I learned a magic trick with tape not long ago that works incredibly well. Tape as usual, then take a brush and put some Future over it. The Future seals the tape, and when you peel the tape away, the Future is invisible.
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Anyone know of a source for Fujimi kits in the USA? Don't wanna pay insane shipping rates from Japan. Looking for cars specifically.
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# ? May 4, 2013 00:41 |
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George Zimmer posted:Anyone know of a source for Fujimi kits in the USA? Don't wanna pay insane shipping rates from Japan. Looking for cars specifically. https://store.spruebrothers.com/
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Cool, thanks!
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So my dad, on a whim, bought and had shipped to me a master brand air brush (http://www.amazon.com/Master-Airbru...master+airbrush) We had an awesome workshop/unfinished basement when I was growing up to work in. It has been years since I built a model, let alone painted, let alone airbrushed. What ratio should I use to thin the paint? What should I thin it with? then I take it paint thinner on the backside to clean it? Also, most importantly, can I do it inside? My office has my workbench in it, I figured I could move it over by the window and set up a box fan exhausting air, and also wear a mask. Will that be enough or will I basically be fumigating my room? I have to head to the local hobby shop for some RC parts tomorrow so I'm gonna check out their paint and model selection. I wish I had paid more attention when learning cause most of the paint maintenance stuff my dad just handled.
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Bob A Feet posted:So my dad, on a whim, bought and had shipped to me a master brand air brush (http://www.amazon.com/Master-Airbru...master+airbrush) What type of paint are you spraying? Different paints thin with different thinners. For acrylics, I just use water. I've used denatured alcohol before in the past with good results as well. I typically don't have a set ratio of thinner/paint, but a rule of thumb I go by is the consistency of milk. I try to spray as thick as I can. If you're spraying acrylics, you won't have to worry about fumes. Enamels or lacquers, however, you most certainly will. Be sure to use a respirator, not a dust mask. Just finished this one up today: George Zimmer fucked around with this message at 04:35 on May 5, 2013 |
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Well I don't really know what type of paint to use. It's pretty humid here (florida) so I'm going to go with acrylics and ventilate the gently caress out of my office. I'm going to the hobbyshop now so I'm going to be getting a ton of paint and I guess primer too.
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Bob A Feet posted:Well I don't really know what type of paint to use. It's pretty humid here (florida) so I'm going to go with acrylics and ventilate the gently caress out of my office. I'm going to the hobbyshop now so I'm going to be getting a ton of paint and I guess primer too. If you're going to use acrylics in very hot and humid environments, grab a bottle of retarder as well and add a drop or two of that to your paint well or airbrush. Will stop the paint drying too quickly on you.
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# ? May 5, 2013 17:54 |
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I did something completely different, and built a truck instead of a tank. It's a Zvezda ZiS-5V, with some Tamiya accessories and two unrelated figures. The truck did come with a driver figure, which you can either position as inside the truck, or standing and bent over.
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How was that to build? GOt one in work and had a few people looking but it's not sold. People are still unsure on Zvezda even though everyone I know who has built there stuff raves about the quality for the price.
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Been reading these forums for years and this is the first time i've noticed a modeling thread here. Anyway. Managed to finish this in the weekend: There are some more pictures over here in case anyone's interested: http://www.pienoismallit.net/galleria/malli_11609/ A bonus pic of my last project. Russians make the meanest looking modern war machines: Overdude fucked around with this message at 19:20 on May 5, 2013 |
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mehall posted:How was that to build? I've never had complaints about Zvezda's quality. Their very earliest kits (Red Army Infantry #1 and #2, Red Army Tank Crew) have a lot of flash plastic and generally show their age, but a little work with a file, and they look pretty good, about the same as older Tamiya kits. Modern Zvezda is top notch. Like you said, Zvezda kits are generally very cheap, even the ones that come with a little photo-etch. They don't have link to link tracks, but vinyl works for me too. They also have a lot of subject matter you won't find anywhere else, at least in 1:35.
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Well I just got back from the hobby shop. Thank you Revell for putting only half the paint requirements on the outside of the box of the model I bought (Bell X-1), so now I can only paint half of it. Luckily, I got the most important color needed-- orange, and I think I got most of the cockpit colors as well. Goddamn though these things take a lot of paint.
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Overdude posted:A bonus pic of my last project. Russians make the meanest looking modern war machines: I love the camo job...did you highlight the edges of the green patches with brown?
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Nah. The green patches are just a couple of different shades of Tamiya's Field Grey. Here's a Panzer III M I made that has the same color for Green but with brown highlights around the edges.
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This looks loving awesome and I'm really tempted to get one. http://www.hlj.com/product/aos04928 Just look at all that sweet poo poo you get with. quote:Another great forklift kit from Aoshima! This cool model of the Toyota L&F Geneo 25 forklift in service at a fish market is very nicely detailed and includes 10 Skipjack Tuna fish, one large and one small frozen fish container, a guard rail, your choice of long or normal lifting forks, a propane gas kit, one driver figure (with choice of heads), and decals.
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God drat wanna model some tuna lifting
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Baronjutter posted:God drat wanna model some tuna lifting Yeah, that's what she said. This is pretty meta: http://robot4less.com/gundam/others/bandai-injection-machine-160
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That looks real nice! Did you use any of the tips from this site? He has a lot of nice techniques that I'd like to dip my toes into and am wondering if you had used his tips and had any thoughts about them. A Hind is on my wish list after I gain some more skill and confidence from my 25 year hiatus of model building. Who made that kit you did and what scale is it? Was it a good kit, or would you have gone with a different one if you had to do it all over again? I'm looking at this 1/48 kit and am wondering if it is a good kit or if it is just an exercise in frustration. From my foggy memory of the 80s, it seemed like Monogram were the good kits and Revell were crap, but now they are the same company and I don't know what to think. [/quote]
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SkunkDuster posted:That looks real nice! Did you use any of the tips from this site? He has a lot of nice techniques that I'd like to dip my toes into and am wondering if you had used his tips and had any thoughts about them. The Flanker I did is in 1/48 scale and the one on the site is 1/32 but he pretty much used all the techniques I did on mine, except I painted the metal parts of the engines with pigments (silver, gun metal, burnt blue, rust) instead of alclad paints. The Flanker is a pretty big model in 1/48 scale. 1/32, although awesome is pretty loving huge since the SU-27 isn't a small plane to begin with. Wouldn't even have the shelf space for that thing. The Hind is the old 1/48 model from Revell/Monogram (same one you linked) from 1986. I believe it's still is the only available option in this scale. Trumpeter made a nice one in 1/32 (again, don't have the room) and there are plenty of models of the thing in 1/72 (even the early Hind-A model). It's a pretty nice model although it does show it's age. The cockpit is pretty sparsely detailed and not 100% accurate, although it does come with those neat orange little fans for air conditioning. I also had a lot of problems gluing the two fuselage parts together. Lots of putty and sanding went into that one before they fit into place. I also would have liked some different options for the weapons. If you don't want the 57mm rocket pods on the thing you'd have to buy some aftermarket parts for it. Other than that I don't have any major complaints.
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SkunkDuster posted:A Hind is on my wish list after I gain some more skill and confidence from my 25 year hiatus of model building. Who made that kit you did and what scale is it? Was it a good kit, or would you have gone with a different one if you had to do it all over again? I'm looking at this 1/48 kit and am wondering if it is a good kit or if it is just an exercise in frustration. From my foggy memory of the 80s, it seemed like Monogram were the good kits and Revell were crap, but now they are the same company and I don't know what to think. It's apparently a rebox of an old monogram kit. Raised panel lines. Minor shape and detail errors. Fun to build, according to the reviews I saw. I haven't touched or looked at the model though. http://www.ipmsusa3.org/reviews2/aircraft/kits/revell_48_hind/revell_48_hind.htm fake edit: I know Overdude posted while I was writing this, but the link above has a few in-progress shots so you can see the nice cockpit. if you want 1/72 scale you can get one from Zvesda, Italeri, or Hobby boss
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Jonny Nox posted:if you want 1/72 scale you can get one from Zvesda, Italeri, or Hobby boss The Zvezda ones are definately the ones to get if you want to buy a Hind in 1/72 scale. They have pretty much all the variants too. I've built the Hobby Boss one and it's pretty good as well. A bit lacking in some details, except the cockpit which is pretty nice. It also comes with pretty much every weapon system the Hind ever carried except the chemical ones.
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# ? May 7, 2013 09:33 |
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Just a short update, I haven't been able to add the colors and features that I've wanted due to both my PSU and SSD burning out, which killed my momentum. In any case, what I was able to do instead, was create an online version of Scale Model Helper, as well as a blog that I will be posting further updates on rather than bother the forums on every little update. Let me know what you think.
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SkunkDuster posted:That looks real nice! Did you use any of the tips from this site? He has a lot of nice techniques that I'd like to dip my toes into and am wondering if you had used his tips and had any thoughts about them. I've actually built that one. It has problems - while most of it goes together alright, engine cowling was a nightmare to get right. Also, I don't think they put much thought into having the canopy doors closed instead of open - I remember breaking out the putty a fair bit to get a correct fit. fake e: what I said two years ago about it: This model was cheap, as I said, (from the 'american' revell) and you can really tell. I got metric tons of practice erasing lines and filling gaps with putty. Weirdly, it was much harder to assemble then previous models because it was much more poorly made. The upper part above the cockpit with the engine intakes was particularly bad and looked hideous out of the box. The winglets, too, broke many times during assembly. Main problem was that lots of fittings had no way to attach aside from glue.
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GreenDragon42 posted:Just a short update, I haven't been able to add the colors and features that I've wanted due to both my PSU and SSD burning out, which killed my momentum. This is extremely nice little widget you've made. I can already see myself using it to figure out Revell Germany's paint guides.
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# ? May 7, 2013 15:53 |
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Since we're on helicopter-chat, can anyone recommend any nice Little Bird kits? I've never built a helicopter kit, but I've always been a fan of the Little Bird.
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# ? May 7, 2013 17:07 |
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I know they're rarer than Hen's teeth in 1/72 scale, but that's all the help I can offer I'm afraid.
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# ? May 7, 2013 17:32 |
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I think Academy and Tamiya makes a few in 1/72 and 1/48 scale, here are some links I found: http://www.luckymodel.com/scale.aspx?item_no=AC%201691 http://www.luckymodel.com/scale.aspx?item_no=TA%2060709
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Heh, nothing serious, a guy has a train diorama in his room... Oh wait...
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