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The Locator posted:I'm quite interested in seeing how they (you) handle the complex and sharp curves at the bow. There's two ways it's usually done. One is to simply stack a bunch of differently sized wooden half rounds/ovals Towers of Hanoi style and then file away the differences between the slabs of wood. The other is to use resin parts, which is whats going to happen with my Bismarck. There's a resin part for the bow and stern and also for the location where the middle propeller sits.
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Kibner posted:While not a boat, tank, car, or plane, I finally finished the tail of my robot dinosaur, the Gojulas. It took a long time and had a bazillion parts. Also, panel lines. So many panel lines. Have some (bad) pictures: That's gonna be a pretty big dino-bot. Are those the finished colors, or are you going to be painting it up after? Greyhawk posted:There's two ways it's usually done. Cheater. Makes a lot of sense to do it that way actually, give the builder all the really complicated parts as pre-made stuff and have them make the wood smoothly fit into it. Or are those aftermarket things rather than part of the kit?
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 02:11 |
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The Locator posted:That's gonna be a pretty big dino-bot. Are those the finished colors, or are you going to be painting it up after? I am an awful excuse for a modeler, so those are just the colors the plastic is molded in. I'm not sure if I would ever finish a kit if I painted things, too. Especially one of this size with this many details and moving parts. I might try throwing on a matte finish or something to dull the plastic and protect it a bit, though. Kibner fucked around with this message at 03:18 on Jul 4, 2016 |
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The Locator posted:That's gonna be a pretty big dino-bot. Are those the finished colors, or are you going to be painting it up after? The Gojulas is the biggest and most-expensive kit in the HMM Zoids line. And I want one someday .
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 06:13 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:The Gojulas is the biggest and most-expensive kit in the HMM Zoids line. And I want one someday . Umm.. wow, they really are pricey, at least on Amazon. I was too lazy to search any further than that for them. Not that spending lots of money on models (and modeling stuff) is a bad thing, I'm really good at doing that
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 07:00 |
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The Locator posted:Makes a lot of sense to do it that way actually, give the builder all the really complicated parts as pre-made stuff and have them make the wood smoothly fit into it. Or are those aftermarket things rather than part of the kit? They're part of the kit. This is the alternative and how the 1:250 Yamato and Akagi handle it. Obviously this has a much larger potential for desaster. Greyhawk fucked around with this message at 09:27 on Jul 4, 2016 |
# ? Jul 4, 2016 09:24 |
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The Locator posted:Umm.. wow, they really are pricey, at least on Amazon. I was too lazy to search any further than that for them. Not that spending lots of money on models (and modeling stuff) is a bad thing, I'm really good at doing that It was a limited print run, iirc, and the price you see on Amazon is probably about a 50% increase from the price it launched at. Still stupidly expensive, though. I guess they had to come up with some way to pay for the engineering and molds. E: after I finish this, I'll be tackling their giant robot scorpion next. Kibner fucked around with this message at 12:14 on Jul 4, 2016 |
# ? Jul 4, 2016 12:09 |
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Why does it have buttclaws?
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 11:48 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Why does it have buttclaws? I can only assume because .
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 12:01 |
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That's the Death Stinger, and it has buttclaws because it's a larger zoid, and needs a defence against being flanked by numerous smaller opponents
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 12:26 |
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Looks like I might have to start with a rattle can job for the body. Can't find the stuff packed away in boxes during the move.
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# ? Jul 6, 2016 04:19 |
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I was wondering if anyone knew of a decent Douglas A-26 (B-26) plastic model? I'm looking for something no smaller than about 1:72 but would prefer a little bigger if possible. Any good sites to check?
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# ? Jul 7, 2016 19:25 |
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Scalemates is your friend here. Looks like the only one that matches what you're looking for is this Italeri kit which gets good reviews, it's 1/72 and can be built in both A and B versions. The other listed kits are apparently on the old side. English review of the previous boxing of that kit, current boxing just has a German review but both draw the same conclusion. EDIT: There's also a 1/48 model released in 2014, but it's plastic, resin and photo-etch. Revell also has one in 1/48, a 2009 release with an original tooling from 1993 which apparently isn't all that great. Smoke fucked around with this message at 19:39 on Jul 7, 2016 |
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Smoke posted:Scalemates is your friend here. Looks like the only one that matches what you're looking for is this Italeri kit which gets good reviews, it's 1/72 and can be built in both A and B versions. The other listed kits are apparently on the old side. Smoke thanks a lot for this. Just getting back into model making and a lot of my old resources are not online anymore.
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# ? Jul 7, 2016 20:35 |
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Tindjin posted:I was wondering if anyone knew of a decent Douglas A-26 (B-26) plastic model? I'm looking for something no smaller than about 1:72 but would prefer a little bigger if possible. Any good sites to check? Italeri also makes a very nice 1/72 B-26K kit from the same molds if you're interested in a later model. Needs a lot of weight in the nose, but otherwise a fun build.
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# ? Jul 8, 2016 05:25 |
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Finished first planking of the Bismarck, now a few days worth of sanding will follow. Luckily after the first round of sanding it looks like I did the planking good enough so there's way less holes that need filling than I first expected. Victory is ready for straking too (preparing her outer form for planking), so this weekend will likely be spent in a mountain of saw dust. Also made a tiny barrel stack.
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# ? Jul 8, 2016 08:48 |
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I finished two planes this week, dropping my stash down a bit. Revell 1/390 Boeing 747-200 Messy kit with a lot of flash, and ejector pin markings on the turbine exhaust bits on all engine parts. The windshield being of the "small disc you slot into the front" variety is also fun if you're like me and leave out the glass until after painting, I had it fall into the body and spent a few minutes retrieving it. Decals fit well though, and are properly-sized, even if the overall colorscheme is a bit boring. Revell 1/144 Concorde Slight fit issues, but a beautiful result and over 100 decals to apply(thanks DACO). Worst bit was the red line over the entire body considering it's five separate decals, and I managed to lose one of the black engine decals(the black trim on the inside of the intakes is all decal) so I had to paint that bit. It's on a non-obvious place though and it went pretty well. Both planes are entirely brush-painted. I'm getting married next weekend, and they'll both serve as decorations during the reception along with the Airbus A350 I posted in here a while back(we're going with a bit of an airplane/travel theme as we'll be moving to another country at the end of August, still gotta figure out how I'll transport most of my finished kits but I have a few ideas, we have a moving van available) Now I'll either need to get some motivation to finish the sub I was working on(Revell got me some new decals for it and it's near completion) or I'll get started on something new from my very small stash.
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Odd request, but does anyone have any spare leftover decals that they would be willing to part with. Mainly generic warning lables and such for around 1/48 scale.(doesn't have to be exactly the correct scale) I am building a Warhammer 40k Vulture gunship and I feel like adding warning decals and such would go a long way to making it more realistic looking, and unfortunately I am not sure if anyone makes just decals like that, so I figured I would ask if anyone has any spare scraps.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 17:35 |
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jadebullet posted:Odd request, but does anyone have any spare leftover decals that they would be willing to part with. Mainly generic warning lables and such for around 1/48 scale.(doesn't have to be exactly the correct scale) My local hobby shop has generic English warning labels in 1:48th scale, it's definitely a thing that you can buy.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 18:18 |
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jadebullet posted:Odd request, but does anyone have any spare leftover decals that they would be willing to part with. Mainly generic warning lables and such for around 1/48 scale.(doesn't have to be exactly the correct scale) More giant robot focused, but here's a lot of decals that include warning and caution ones. If nothing else, you can take a look at the brand names and do a more focused search on other retailers that sell them.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 19:25 |
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So here is something to show a level of modelling that's probably unattainable for most of us. Make sure to watch (or fast forward to) the interior details that are shown. Scratch built 1:40 scale model of the Royal Caroline. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jshTzNJjy8 Oh yea, it's primary construction material is 'card'. So yea, that's made out of paper.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 19:54 |
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I just realized I never actually linked the site I meant to in my previous post: http://hlj.com/scripts/hljlist?rel=nav&GenreCode=Sci&MacroType=Dcl
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 21:46 |
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These guys do sheets of stencil marks for British aircraft, could be useful? http://stores.ebay.com/Aviaeology/Aviaeology-Decals-Stencils-/_i.html?_fsub=13535932018&_sid=7896438&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
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The Locator posted:So here is something to show a level of modelling that's probably unattainable for most of us. Make sure to watch (or fast forward to) the interior details that are shown. Scratch built 1:40 scale model of the Royal Caroline. I feel like I've seen this posted here before. Also, the Casio keyboard demo soundtrack is touching.
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Gewehr 43 posted:I feel like I've seen this posted here before. Also, the Casio keyboard demo soundtrack is touching. Hrm... maybe I did. If so, sorry about that.
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# ? Jul 11, 2016 02:54 |
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The Locator posted:Hrm... maybe I did. If so, sorry about that. It's worth the repost.
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# ? Jul 11, 2016 02:57 |
Unkempt posted:These guys do sheets of stencil marks for British aircraft, could be useful? Perfect. Thanks.
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# ? Jul 11, 2016 03:41 |
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The Locator posted:Hrm... maybe I did. If so, sorry about that. Oh, no apologies necessary. I'm still amazed by the attention to detail. Either way, I just wanted to make a snarky comment about the soundtrack.
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# ? Jul 11, 2016 22:37 |
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My compressor is behaving strangely. It's a Master, the kind without the tank. I painted some stuff with it at about 20 psi, then turned it off and did other things for an hour. I turned it back on and it ran....and ran, and ran. After about five seconds of staring at it dumbly (it normally takes less than one to get to pressure) I turned it off. I checked all the connections and everything was tight, and I heard no leaking air. The needle pointed at 20. Turning the regulator up made the needle go up, presumably reflecting the true pressure. It maxed out at 60. I figure something has broken, but after some cursory googling (disclaimer: I'm not very bright) I'm not sure whether I need to replace the dial thingy, the whole regulator assembly, something else, or what. The compressor's little booklet says the compressor itself doesn't need oil, but I'm not seeing any maintenance for the other bits. I'm kind of at a loss. Any guidance, emotional support, or comedic mockery?
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 01:55 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:My compressor is behaving strangely. I have a similar compressor but with a tank, and the power button moves in two directions: one shuts it off when it reaches pressure and the other keeps the compressor going. Does your button do this?
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 02:00 |
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Casyl posted:I have a similar compressor but with a tank, and the power button moves in two directions: one shuts it off when it reaches pressure and the other keeps the compressor going. Does your button do this? Nope. Simple toggle. Edit: by the by, I was working on a Zvezda KV-2, and a tiny panther from Lindberg. Blue Footed Booby fucked around with this message at 02:11 on Jul 12, 2016 |
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Tanks? Taaaaaaaanks Some better shots of the turret interior: This is the Hobby Boss Tauchpanzer IV, which is a rebox of the Tristar kit of the same name. This is some good modern stuff, unlike the old garbage I usually put up with, although it still has its quirks. Although the tank has an interior, it is very lacking. The only parts you get are of the fighting compartment, and even then it leaves much to be desired. For instance, the gun has no breech block, and the ceiling of the turret is emblazoned with the Tristar logo. Good thing you can't see it once the turret is installed. What you can see are the walls of the tank, which are bare. Two rigidity struts block the possibility of adding anything yourself. The outside of the tank is excellent. You get a small sheet of photo etch here and the ability to build a Tauchpanzer in three positions (travel, submerging equipment fitted, ready to submerge) or a regular Ausf. D if you so prefer. Oddly enough, unlike the older Dragon Tauchpanzer I have, it did not come with a wooden beam or a snorkel. The track links click together, or at least they're supposed to. I found that they were cast rather imprecisely, and it was a crapshoot whether two of them will click perfectly on the first try or refuse to so so. Since I wasn't going to be driving this thing anywhere, I sanded off the little nubs and all the pieces went together perfectly. You get a wealth of decals in this package: all the Panzer IV decals plus extra Tauchpanzer ones, most of them from the same 18th regiment as my Tauchpanzer III. Sadly you don't get the cool bear logo that would make it obvious that the tanks are from the same unit, but you do get to choose from a shark or whatever that shield thing is. To conclude, my Tauchpanzer family and PzIV variants:
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 04:20 |
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Some good looking tonks in the last couple of posts. The cable on the back of the Tauchpanzer IV is quite convincing. Nicely done. Some very nice detailing all around.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 07:03 |
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The open side hatches make that turret look like a heavily armed, Teutonic dumbo octopus. (This is a good thing)
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 12:48 |
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The Locator posted:Some good looking tonks in the last couple of posts. The kit comes with a very nice brass cable.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 16:58 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:My compressor is behaving strangely. I had that happen with a tank one, which was infinitely more disturbing. I'd been painting for quite a while, so the compressor was running really hot. Turned it off, let it cool down, it's been running fine ever since. These things are weird.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 21:34 |
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Greyhawk posted:I had that happen with a tank one, which was infinitely more disturbing. I'd been painting for quite a while, so the compressor was running really hot. Turned it off, let it cool down, it's been running fine ever since. These things are weird. Filled with hope, I tried mine again, and it was still having that problem. I decided a replacement regulator was the cheapest troubleshooting step that didn't involve hours of research (because my time has value). We'll see how this goes. Worst case scenario I end up with the Compressor of Theseus. Edit: if anything spectacular happens, eg getting wounded by an exploding compressor, I'll post pics.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 23:23 |
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Tanks? I got 'em Finished my Leopard 2. Tracks were horrible, the skirts are held on with bluetac, the most useful modeling substance Used dilute buff to blend all the colors together. Light pastel mud finished things off.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 03:27 |
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Is that the one with the crazy hot water tracks? I think you did a good job. My T-35's skirts are held on by tac, it seemed a shame to seal the suspension away forever.
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Ensign Expendable posted:Is that the one with the crazy hot water tracks? I think you did a good job. :highfive: It is that tank; on certain angles you can see the tracks don't run true, but fortunately you can't for most of 'em. The camo was, of course, done by bluetac masking
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