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stealie72 posted:I'll keep working with the Vallejo and will eventually get some Mr Surfacer. Both Tamiya and Mr Hobby offer their primers in jars as well for use with an airbrush. I stick to lacquer based primers as I feel they are the most durable. I've heard plenty of bad stories about acrylic based primers like how they sometimes gum up or don't dry all the way etc. And I've heard plenty of people say they have no problems with them at all But for me I mostly use Tamiya. It dries super fast and is durable as hell. Plus it's very sandable which is nice for car models.
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I've never had great luck sanding acrylic primer. I tried Vallejo and Stynlrez or whatever the gently caress it's called both and they both pulled up instead of sanding. Maybe I just didn't wait long enough, but if it doesn't dry almost instantly, it's taking too long. I bought some Stynlzlsrrs or whatever a few years ago because people were going on about its virtues and it showed up - all 3 bottles - the consistency of crunchy peanut butter. No amount of shaking, stirring, or cursing would get it to level out. I wrote Badger a support email and they never responded, so I pitched the bullshit primers and vowed never to buy another Badger product as long as I lived. gently caress them. But, while we're on the topic of such things... Let's talk flat clears. What's everyone using for their flat/matt/matte varnishes? I've been using hobby-store-standard Liquitex matte varnish mixed with Vallejo airbrush thinner and some flow aid. It works well enough, but it gums up my airbrushes more than I'd like. Anyone got any non-rattlecan suggestions for a good flat clear that sprays nicely?
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# ? Jul 3, 2023 00:03 |
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I use vallejo matt acrylic varnish thinned with vallejo thinners. It sprays really nicely, usually just needs 2 thin coats, and I've never had any frosting issues with it so it's all I've been using for years. However, it seems to be best suited as a finishing varnish as it doesn't grip very well on top of a gloss coat, so weathering over it can occasionally lift/peel it off (the vallejo curse). I'm going to give Windsor & Newton matt varnish a go soon though as I've heard it's really good.
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# ? Jul 3, 2023 01:30 |
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Chuck_D posted:I've never had great luck sanding acrylic primer. I tried Vallejo and Stynlrez or whatever the gently caress it's called both and they both pulled up instead of sanding. Maybe I just didn't wait long enough, but if it doesn't dry almost instantly, it's taking too long. Tamiya acrylic flat clear. It has the same properties as any other tamiya paint, it airbrushes like a dream, dries fast as hell and is very durable. Thinned with Tamiya lacquer thinner is good or Mr. hobby leveling thinner.
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# ? Jul 3, 2023 02:54 |
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I have a hell of a time finding matte varnish locally, so I use whatever is available. I had best results with AK Ultra Matte.
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# ? Jul 3, 2023 08:16 |
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Charliegrs posted:Tamiya acrylic flat clear. It has the same properties as any other tamiya paint, it airbrushes like a dream, dries fast as hell and is very durable. Thinned with Tamiya lacquer thinner is good or Mr. hobby leveling thinner. Are you referring to XF-86?
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# ? Jul 3, 2023 12:28 |
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Chuck_D posted:Are you referring to XF-86? Yep that's it.
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# ? Jul 4, 2023 05:13 |
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I got a free third rate ship from Wargames illustrated magazine while I was at salute 2023. I thought it was just a cool thing, but then I realised I could give it to my stepdad as a birthday gift. He is building a 1/64 HMS Victory, so this is never going to come close to that - but hopefully he appreciates the sentiment. On one hand, I really enjoyed doing the rigging using EZ line, but on the other, I’m glad it’s finished, and I don’t know if I could cope with doing it all with thread and deadeyes!
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# ? Jul 5, 2023 21:23 |
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Charliegrs posted:Yep that's it. Thank you! I'll pick some up and give it a go. I mentioned a few weeks ago that I was super jazzed about the new 1/32 A-20G Havoc from HKM. My preorder kit came in a couple weeks ago and I've been doing a pretty extensive build thread over on the Large Scale Planes forum if anyone wants to see. It's been a super fun kit to build and I just may have to do another one someday. https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?/topic/97222-cry-hkm-a-20g-havoc-and-let-the-fuse-be-closed/
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Southern Heel posted:I got a free third rate ship from Wargames illustrated magazine while I was at salute 2023. I thought it was just a cool thing, but then I realised I could give it to my stepdad as a birthday gift. He is building a 1/64 HMS Victory, so this is never going to come close to that - but hopefully he appreciates the sentiment. I am putting this on a little plinth and I think I would like the surface to be as water of the Atlantic sea. I've seen various tutorials - it seems to be the case of making little rumpled bits of tinfoil glued to the base, then a layer of tinfoil ontop and then a few layers of mod podge, followed by dark green and transparent blue and then pure white for wavetops. I've seen people use cotton wool and clear silicone for bow waves/etc. Does anyone have a recommendation for a first timer on all this? My plan is to make the sea base insertable initially, until I'm 100% happy with the result.
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# ? Jul 6, 2023 08:28 |
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I feel like such a vulture when I see ads for hobby stuff on Marketplace. Invariably they are dealing with paw-paws collection and stash. I will buy a couple of the dusty and crumpled ERTL kits while I skim the Tamiya and Vallejo cream and whatever quality tools that jump out but respectfully decline the pile of railway stuff and crusty half empty Testors Bottles. I will proudly let my own kids continue this cultural keystone of the hobby when I finally pass to Mr. Afterlife.
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# ? Jul 6, 2023 20:20 |
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Wow, GSI Creos think of everything.
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# ? Jul 6, 2023 21:38 |
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Finally opened my Fathers Day gifts yesterday (long, boring story) and my kids got me an old school Academy USS Enterprise 1:600 kit. This is taking me back to my youth because I definitely built some carrier or another when I was a kid, but now that I'm learning how to do a good job, this is intimidating. I told them it would probably be a winter project since it requires painting This better not get me into liking ship models. stealie72 fucked around with this message at 20:54 on Jul 7, 2023 |
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A word of warning: it was an aircraft carrier kit that first got me into ship modelling, as I built it on the basis that all the wee planes made it basically an aircraft build.
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# ? Jul 7, 2023 22:33 |
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Finished Aoshima's 1/700 Fuso, with a bonus PT boat. A bit shoddier than I aspire to, but I'm still dang happy to have made it.
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 08:21 |
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I love those crazy IJN pagoda masts, good work!
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 10:07 |
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Both with this and the Kirishima, pagoda masts are the most lego-like the hobby gets.
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 14:05 |
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I wonder if there is a large scale model of just the pagoda mast from a famous ship.
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 18:16 |
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Fujimi do a 1:200 yamato bridge and a couple of extra kits that combine with it to build the yamato's central structure
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 22:58 |
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There might have been a post for this in the pastbut when it comes to desktop supplies, what are people using for: - That green cutting mat thing (if that's what it's called) -Storage of tools and such. Like using the space between the work surface and wall There are pictures of people's entire work areas in the thread, but I'd like to know details (I have a feeling they're long standing things in people's collections). I don't have either of these and no local hobby shop to look around at. Have to purchase via online and don't want to wildly pick something.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 01:34 |
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moparacker posted:There might have been a post for this in the pastbut when it comes to desktop supplies, what are people using for: Someone in this thread turned me on to makeup display racks which are a much cheaper alternative to actual hobby paint racks. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Yebeauty-Acr...155&sr=8-7&th=1
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 01:40 |
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The self healing cutting mats are all pretty much the same. Find whatever size works for you and order away.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 01:43 |
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moparacker posted:There might have been a post for this in the pastbut when it comes to desktop supplies, what are people using for: If you are wanting some space saving stuff, I really like the stuff this company makes: http://plamokojo.com/archives/product Specifically, this workstation that includes two led lights, one of which has a louvre, a cutting mat, a back to lay your instructions against, and a battery that lists 2-4 hours. Charges by USB-C: http://plamokojo.com/archives/product/workstationver2pro Their masking slicer can be useful: http://plamokojo.com/archives/product/masteslicerv I haven't used mine, yet, but their water slide tray looks like it can help: http://plamokojo.com/archives/product/decalingquicktray
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 02:42 |
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tidal wave emulator posted:Fujimi do a 1:200 yamato bridge and a couple of extra kits that combine with it to build the yamato's central structure Today I learned about "Pagoda Masts", what a world. moparacker posted:- That green cutting mat thing (if that's what it's called) I have never noticed much difference between cutting mats, other than price. I have committed to the "Hobby Zone" storage system. I like the modular aspect and that the units click together. Kinda pricey though so I get one unit at a time with every order I get from Super Hobby. I have found many misc organizer trays at the dollar store. I will never give up the one that is a perfect fit for the square Tamiya bottles
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 06:05 |
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I keep most of my stuff in some bargain basement toolbox/tooltray sort of things. They’re stackable and the interior compartments adjustable, keep everything from paints and brushes to glue and putty in them. I originally did that because I was in a studio apartment with a single table so I had to pack everything away at the end of a session, now I’m just used to it and while I have a dedicated hobby area I don’t just build models so I both like/hate having to pack everything away… usually it’s all out for weeks to months at a time though. Like this but not this exact one:
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 06:51 |
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DRINK ME posted:I keep most of my stuff in some bargain basement toolbox/tooltray sort of things. They’re stackable and the interior compartments adjustable, keep everything from paints and brushes to glue and putty in them. I originally did that because I was in a studio apartment with a single table so I had to pack everything away at the end of a session, now I’m just used to it and while I have a dedicated hobby area I don’t just build models so I both like/hate having to pack everything away… usually it’s all out for weeks to months at a time though. I keep a handful of these around for storing in-progress parts, since I tend to break down the model and paint in sub-assemblies, so each step will get its own little slot for parts.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 06:53 |
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Arrrggghhhh! Went back to do some farting around with plastic bits and found my thin CA had tipped over. Wasn't too bad getting the bottle unstuck, but there's now a half centimeter high craggy lump of solid CA stuck to my work desk. And as a special bonus, the flat platform for the launch table of the old Convair Space Shuttlecraft is also a semipermanent part of the desk. I tried debonder, but that's not going to do much when the CA is between two flat surfaces. I'd already glued the launch table to the platform. Guess I'll be cutting it free and making a new platform from sheet styrene. As for the CA berg and the platform, any suggestions for removal of bulk fully cured CA that won't be entirely destructive to the desk? Please don't say "Chip away, my friend!"
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 21:01 |
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I would normally think the bond would be brittle enough that with a little leverage you could pop it right off and yeah, just chip the CA-berg down until you can buff whatever is left out with sandpaper. But I think I'm underestimating the hold that an entire bottle of CA provides. I've never had something quite that... extreme... I did have a whole vial of off-brand Extra Thin evaporate on me before while it was sealed in storage though.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 21:21 |
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Some crossover content, mini-wargaming channel 52 Miniatures made a diorama using a Warhammer Dreadnought and 1:35 scale model figures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY5CYcUYV9M
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 00:27 |
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Thumbnail looks like chapter serfs
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 01:03 |
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tidal wave emulator posted:Fujimi do a 1:200 yamato bridge and a couple of extra kits that combine with it to build the yamato's central structure THere's one in 1/350 for the Fuso as well. https://www.hlj.com/1-350-scale-ijn-battleship-fuso-special-edition-bridge-fuj60077
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 01:16 |
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Is this where folks talk about model railroad stuff or is there a dedicated thread somewhere?
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Count Thrashula posted:Is this where folks talk about model railroad stuff or is there a dedicated thread somewhere?
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 15:01 |
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Okay cool I've always wanted to get into trains, and now that I have a young child I want to make a track layout to play with him. I'll post pics here as I make progress!
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Count Thrashula posted:Okay cool It is crucially important that this table include lizardmen hunting boy scouts.
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Blue Footed Booby posted:It is crucially important that this table include lizardmen hunting boy scouts. Do you mean "lizardmen, who are hunting boy scouts" or "boy scouts who are hunting lizardmen?" Either (or both) is fine, I'm just seeking some clarity is all.
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Fearless posted:Do you mean "lizardmen, who are hunting boy scouts" or "boy scouts who are hunting lizardmen?" Either (or both) is fine, I'm just seeking some clarity is all. Depends on how you feel about lizardmen and boy scouts, I suppose. But I meant the first.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 17:53 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Depends on how you feel about lizardmen and boy scouts, I suppose. But I meant the first. I've long felt that a lot of model railroads are far too quaint and not nearly weird enough. We need more N or HO scale sasquatches.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 17:57 |
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Fearless posted:I've long felt that a lot of model railroads are far too quaint and not nearly weird enough. We need more N or HO scale sasquatches. A model railroad that exists in a David Lynch town would be awesome.
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Boylei Hobby Time has been doing a long-running project of "What If Wild West But With Giant Monsters" themed dioramas and he just did a video about gunning up a model train so hopefully the layout he does for it is just as weird.
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