Howdy all,
Well it's been almost 40 years since I used to while away hours building and from what I've seen (and like everything else) it's changed dramatically (including the prices.. ). The amount of information available here and elsewhere is staggering. I'm originally from the US and now living in Australia and keen to get back into it all.
I'm planning on concentrating on 1/35 - 1/48 WWII armor with several diorama's already sketched out, a lot of practice ahead of me but to be honest I'm struggling with certain aspects as the old memory isn't what it used to be - if I could trouble someone for some tips that would be great;
- In a lot of articles I've noticed that people build their kits before painting whereas I used to paint everything on the sprue and then assemble and touch up - I was never lucky enough to own a airbrush back then but I will be getting one now. Is painting the 'bulk' of the model after assembly the way to go?
- I've picked up a Tamiya kit (SU-100) just for practice, as I want to concentrate on weathering tips I've found. I've had more than a hard time with smoothing / filling round objects (e.g. gun barrel and fuel tanks) and luckily this model isn't going anywhere as they look like ...., I've got a Dremel but couldn't really identify a tip that would smooth the seams - again any tips or suggestions?
- Considering I don't have a suitable garage / basement / shed to work in I figure acryllics are the way to go is a 'paint booth box' necessary for airbrushing?
- And finally if there are any Aussies reading this - any recommendations for hobby supplies (on-line in Australia or local Perth area) would be greatly appreciated - one locally is called Stanbridges which seems to be quite good but always interested in other suppliers?
Thanks and I look forward to getting back into it again.
Cheers,