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Yooper posted:I found a cool place in the Ukraine to order models. Looks like most stuff is made every few weeks. I've got a pair of BTR's coming and a Mig27. The order process is a bit lol though. You place an order then they send you an invoice a couple days later then you Paypal them the money. Website is hobby.dn.ua. That looks kinda cool but the order process looks similar to best balsa kits and their ordering. I ordered detail up aprts for the 956 from scale motorsports a couple of weeks ago and got a message saying that they may have sent the wrong order. Thankfully they sent the correct order but I was happy that they gave me the heads up before it arrived.
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There's a similar place called HobbyTerra that I ordered from, they had free worldwide shipping if you spent over $200. Naturally I have yet to touch any of those kits.
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# ? Mar 17, 2020 14:26 |
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building the tamiya mkIV kit and goddamn this is maybe the most satisfying/relaxing kit i've built in a long time. i think the last kit that was nearly as joyful to build was the meng whippet. why do i keep messing with fiddly-rear end zvezdas instead of these masterpieces?
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SEX HAVER 40000 posted:building the tamiya mkIV kit and goddamn this is maybe the most satisfying/relaxing kit i've built in a long time. i think the last kit that was nearly as joyful to build was the meng whippet. why do i keep messing with fiddly-rear end zvezdas instead of these masterpieces? Because the skills you learn working on fiddly horror shows are a truer test of your skill as a model builder?
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SEX HAVER 40000 posted:building the tamiya mkIV kit and goddamn this is maybe the most satisfying/relaxing kit i've built in a long time. i think the last kit that was nearly as joyful to build was the meng whippet. why do i keep messing with fiddly-rear end zvezdas instead of these masterpieces?
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I wish Tamiya made muscle car models. I mean they have made pretty much every Japanese and European car there is you'd think theyd want to expand their catalog.
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 15:40 |
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The Zvezda T-34 I just built was actually a breeze, even with the little bit of extra PE I bought for it. Everything fell into place incredibly well and even joints hardly needed any sanding.
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i oughta build their t-34--i'm slowly amassing a full company of t-34s, one from each manufacturer. the tamiya one was a breeze, the dragon is....slightly less so. i'll order the zvezda to keep me sane through quarantine. honestly, the worst/most fiddly/most disastrous builds i've done were the takom t-55 amv and the miniart armord bulldozer. just absolute nightmares lmao
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# ? Mar 18, 2020 21:48 |
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Make sure to get the new Zvezda and not the old one. The old one is pretty bad and has glaring issues with accuracy. I have a Dragon T-34 in the stash, so I'll find out how bad it is the hard way.
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 03:03 |
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I'm building an AFV Club T-34-85 soon. Trying to figure out how to scratch build a couple elements to make it a post-war Czech model, which I expect to go poorly. Otherwise looking forward to the kit though.
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 03:36 |
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the afv club is next on my list after the academy. i've heard really good things about it....even though it'll break my theme to have an 85 next to all my 76s
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 04:10 |
Other than Dragon's 1/144 F/A-18 + carrier deck, is there any way to acquire a 1/144 scale modern carrier deck preferably with a catapult shuttle that isn't scratch building?
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# ? Mar 20, 2020 19:15 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWpw1NTWBcY For those of you wanting something to watch while in lockdown Adam Savage is livestreaming his build of a 1/8 scale Eagle Moss Ecto-1. The link above is part one and he did part two today.
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Dr. Garbanzo posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWpw1NTWBcY I clicked around part 2 at random, and at 3 completely different random points landed on scenes where you can see bugs crawling across the model parts and desk. Dude needs to fumigate that place if I saw that many bugs just completely at random in such a short period of time. Ughhh, rustles my jimmies.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:I clicked around part 2 at random, and at 3 completely different random points landed on scenes where you can see bugs crawling across the model parts and desk. Dude needs to fumigate that place if I saw that many bugs just completely at random in such a short period of time. He probably just leaves doors and windows open 24/7 there and is used to it. Or are these roaches?
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Midjack posted:He probably just leaves doors and windows open 24/7 there and is used to it. Or are these roaches? I felt like one was a spider, and one was a silverfish/firebrat, not sure about the third.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:I felt like one was a spider, and one was a silverfish/firebrat, not sure about the third. It's a dodgy warehouse packed full of crap so it doesn't surprise me that there are bugs hanging out in his space. I got both colour coats on the 956 today and while it's only my second time using zero paints I like the way they go down with an airbrush. I did manage to hit a couple of areas a little hard so the plastic has crazed but it's not enough to be noticeable once the clear and decals are applied. I did gently caress up masking between the white and the blue though. I used my usual low tack masking tape which normally works alright but doesnt handle being stuck down to be cut into thinner strips. It also does not like sticking to itself over curves and other non falt surfaces which is super evident in the last photo. I'll have to mask all of the blue off tomorrow so that I can go back and fix the overspray that I got on the white.
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Dr. Garbanzo posted:I'll have to mask all of the blue off tomorrow so that I can go back and fix the overspray that I got on the white. Looks nice! Next time, you can try spraying some clear (or white) to seal the tape. Then spray the blue after drying a bit. That usually helps take care of paint creeping under the tape (looks like there is a little bit of that).
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# ? Mar 21, 2020 15:39 |
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Finished the Airfix 1/72 Bf 110C-2 in Italian markings. For a tooling that's so recent this sure was a pain to put together, especially around the engine nacelles. I used pigments to do the exhaust stains for the first time and I think I'm gonna do it this way on all my aircraft from now on- I think it gives a much nicer effect. It requires a very matte surface to work properly, so i think I'll switch to a lacquer matte varnish for the next one.
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# ? Mar 22, 2020 23:43 |
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I made another tiny bote The model is Metal Earth's Titanic. Lovely detail but some frigging tiny bits, I really ought to buy a magnifier.
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# ? Mar 23, 2020 11:52 |
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Is there a thread for toy restoration? I've tried searching but failed to find anything. Trying to fix up some vintage Star Wars figures but I've gone beyond the "put paint on it" stage with one.
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# ? Mar 24, 2020 13:58 |
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I would think somebody in the Transformers thread in BSS would either know something or know someone who knows something.
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Is it Chinese bootleg decals only if I want 1/144 generic caution signs and stripes for an aircraft hangar or flight deck?
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grassy gnoll posted:I would think somebody in the Transformers thread in BSS would either know something or know someone who knows something. ETA: May as well give details. Anyone have any ideas of how to repair split rubber? An ewok has a slightly damaged hood. Arquinsiel fucked around with this message at 17:17 on Mar 24, 2020 |
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Arquinsiel posted:That'll be my next stop after this one anyway. I spent a while trying to think of a way to transcribe the pained, sympathetic sighing noise I just made, but nothing quite hits the mark. If you do find a good way to do it, please let us know. I spent the other day trying to fix a split polycap. At the very least I can tell you that superglue never bonded, and trying to brush on a little acetone like plastic cement just melted the thing outright, so don't do those things. Depending on how big the tear is and how it's placed, you might try something like mod podge and paint over the glue once it dries.
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Fearless posted:Because the skills you learn working on fiddly horror shows are a truer test of your skill as a model builder? I hope you're kidding.
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Arquinsiel posted:That'll be my next stop after this one anyway. I am a TF thread guy but I also read here, so... I found a post on TFW that suggested a way to repair dryrotted rubber tires on G1 toys: https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/threads/g1-tire-repair-and-replacement.1073720/ Never tried it myself & no idea how well it works on rubberized plastic, so maybe still go ask in the TF thread and someone else may have (or be able to find) a better idea. I will say that I have successfully repaired a few stress-cracked MPs and 3P guys with JBWeld Plastic. Not Starscream's transparent flight stand, though. I should really try some CA on that...
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Furism posted:I hope you're kidding. Not really. I learned more from working on difficult, poorly engineered kits than I ever did from the easier ones and there is a different degree of satisfaction that comes from overcoming something like that as opposed to working on a kit that almost puts itself together.
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Fearless posted:Not really. I learned more from working on difficult, poorly engineered kits than I ever did from the easier ones and there is a different degree of satisfaction that comes from overcoming something like that as opposed to working on a kit that almost puts itself together. This is why I only do Tamiya car kits on occasion and typically do revells. The revells piss me off to no end so it's like taking a nice vacation when I do Tamiya and everything just fits.
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Fuckin shag carpet. I just lost a drat E brake handle
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Charliegrs posted:Fuckin shag carpet. I just lost a drat E brake handle Panty hose on a vacuum hose.
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Charliegrs posted:Fuckin shag carpet. I just lost a drat E brake handle Spend a couple of hours fabricating a new one. And then find the original one on the carpet with a single glance, in a spot that you've already examined.
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grassy gnoll posted:I spent a while trying to think of a way to transcribe the pained, sympathetic sighing noise I just made, but nothing quite hits the mark. It's just this little bit circled in red, so I'm mostly worried about long-term damage since the 1984 Wicket figure has a weirdly designed hood that moves around when the right arm is moved. Most of the solutions involve way more work than just never touching it again and praying, and likely will result in it looking bad or melting anyway. Suzaku posted:Panty hose on a vacuum hose.
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Hello modeling comrades. AK Interactive is hosting an online modeling contest to compensate for the lack of physical competitions due to COVID-19. The jury will select 5 models per category and the final winner will be chosen by popular vote through Facebook. There is a guaranteed prize(a gift voucher for their online store) for the winner of each category and special prizes given by jury members on their discretion. https://www.facebook.com/AKinteractive.official/photos/a.197747380246996/2920635911291449/?type=3&theater I'm going to send some poo poo and it would be great to see some SA models there. Jaguars! posted:I made another tiny bote What a pain, the result is worth it though! Triggerhappypilot posted:Finished the Airfix 1/72 Bf 110C-2 in Italian markings. It doesn't look 1/72, good job! Did you use guitar cord for the cables? Sparq fucked around with this message at 15:01 on Mar 26, 2020 |
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Dr. Garbanzo posted:It's a dodgy warehouse packed full of crap so it doesn't surprise me that there are bugs hanging out in his space. It's looking good. Can't you fix the small blue paint bleeding just by regular brush? I'm not used to such tidy paintjobs as I usually do dirt-laden crap-covered tanks and mechs. EDIT: drat it, double posted instead of editing the quotes inside the previous post. Sorry.
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Sparq posted:It's looking good. Can't you fix the small blue paint bleeding just by regular brush? I'm not used to such tidy paintjobs as I usually do dirt-laden crap-covered tanks and mechs. if you know how to get paint applied via brush to look the same as the airbrushed paint its on top of i will love you forever
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Raskolnikov38 posted:if you know how to get paint applied via brush to look the same as the airbrushed paint its on top of i will love you forever I've done it on more uneven paintjobs using three or four very thinned layers of paint, using the tip of a rounded brush. It was just curiosity about car modeling and its painting procedure in this case as remasking everything is a big chore. Painting cars and getting perfect finishes looks like black magic to me.
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Sparq posted:It doesn't look 1/72, good job! Did you use guitar cord for the cables? Thanks! It's actually Ez-line elastic wire for the aerials.
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Symetrique posted:Spend a couple of hours fabricating a new one. This was me in the past 😭 And it will be me again soon I guarantee it 😭
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Raskolnikov38 posted:if you know how to get paint applied via brush to look the same as the airbrushed paint its on top of i will love you forever You can kind of do it with oils. It won't work well to cover up dark paint on top of white though.
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