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WIP: Tamiya Willy's MB 1/35 *updated 1/13/11*

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  • From: Springfield, MA
Posted by TigerEP1 on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 5:18 PM

Ok so this has been on hold since i got my stug/panzer stuff but now begins a new chapter in its life:





It will be decked out once im done =D

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Saturday, January 15, 2011 12:50 PM

cwalker3,

Thanks for the compliment!

The dust you see on th windshield is actually from the pastels when i weather i weather everything then i clean it up as i go. I have had a few suggest the wiper masks and i will be using those when the dullcoat is ready to go on.

I agree with the toolbox, still trying to figure out how i wanna hold it down, suggestions welcome.

OH for all i have ordered the Tamyia Allied vehicle accessory pack so that will help really bring this to life!

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Posted by cwalker3 on Saturday, January 15, 2011 12:41 PM

Man, that looks great. The vacuum lines, toolbox, seat painting all are things that really make the jeep stand out. I do have a couple of suggestions though. I see that your windshield looks fogged up. Is that from a dull coat that you've applied? I mask my windshields off with tape that I cut to the size of the wipers to get the correct look. I've found that after applying the dull coat that the windshield looks pretty realistic. Also, that jeep will bounce around quite a bit. If you're going to place any stowage up there with your toolbox, you might want to tie it down.

 

Cary

 


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Posted by the doog on Saturday, January 15, 2011 10:22 AM

The vacuum line is brilliant! A great little detail that puts this build over the top!

 

 

 

 

Please stop smoking...Wink

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Saturday, January 15, 2011 5:31 AM

Hey thanks DF, always looking out for me!

Ok so many many many colorful words and 3 broken parts later, i have added the vacuum lines for the wipers. Also noted is the toolbox added to the rear. Lines were made with florist wire.



 

I need a smoke...

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Posted by detailfreak on Friday, January 14, 2011 10:01 PM

Very nicely done, appears you learn very quickly. I have seen a set of resin figs. on the evil-bay that may look right at home. If i spot them again i'll get you a link to them.

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Friday, January 14, 2011 5:48 PM

painted up a small toolbox i found in my spares box, i think it looks OK, painted with OD then weathered using light greens and red/brown pastels:



=)

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Thursday, January 13, 2011 5:40 AM

 Round 2 and 3 of weathering using pastels, still more to do but wanted to give some progress pics:







 

Enjoy!

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Thursday, January 13, 2011 1:24 AM

Doog,

Thanks again!

As this is only my second (possibly 3rd its hard to keep track) armorish piece I am glad I am doing it justice.  I am trying to think if i should add more colors to the pastels, I mean i like where its at but i feel it needs more.

As for a figure i was hoping to find a pair of guys that were scouting, with binos and the like but have not had any luck yet. I also wish to order the tamiya allied vehicle accessory pack for the bags etc.

Any suggestions on the weathering or figs would be greatly appreciated =D

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, January 12, 2011 11:04 PM

You've managed to make a small masterpiece out of a kit that could have been just another ho-hum build.I love it;  the weathering is nicely rendered, and the pastels look great on it.

A soldier standing next to it would be the topper!  Big Smile

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Wednesday, January 12, 2011 7:48 PM

So i added some valve stems to the wheels, then managed to snap the angle iron off...again...lol

 

After i got those squared away, i began doing the pastel weathering only one color atm  but its coming along nicely ..at least to me..lol







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Posted by TigerEP1 on Wednesday, January 12, 2011 9:25 AM

Thanks guys!

deafpanzer: i believe  she is married, but i hear its not going so good..lol

the seats still need a bit more, but agreed they got some much needed depth!

 

wing_nut: haha no worries i mean its not like your name is jeep_nut!

The front bar is a piece of sharpened angle iron which was attached to the bumper to cut Piano Wire  that the Germans used to behead the enemy.. gruesome but true!

 

Glad you all enjoyd the update, ill have more today due to the 1+ foot of snow we got Oo

 

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Posted by wing_nut on Wednesday, January 12, 2011 8:25 AM

I'm lovin'it!  The rust is real nice.  I really like the way it looks on that pole thing on the front.  As you can see the only thing I know about jeeps is my daughter's fiancé drive an '08Wink

Marc  

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Posted by deafpanzer on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 10:05 PM

LOL!  I am glad you have new friends now... I'd love to meet Mrs. Taillights one day but is she really married?  Your jeep is looking great! Yes It looks better with the seats being not monotoned now...

Welcome to the forums! Big Smile

Andy

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 9:28 PM

So another update, I am joined today by Mr. Steering Wheel, Mr. Side Mirror and, Mrs. Taillights Wink

Got a bit more down on the weathering front, still a ways to go on this but i am happy how its coming along.








Tank parts have not arrived yet, so this is getting all my attention.

Comments, questions, tips always welcome Smile

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 9:04 AM

O_O

 

That panther err M10  err thing came out amazing! Wow and i was all proud of my weathering..lol Man it looks real! Love the rust effects as well! We are going to have to talk!

 

Thanks for the tips, I am sure once i get my AB up and running and get LOTS of practice learning how to use it I will give this a go =)  For now its brushes and rattle cans for me...lol

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 8:54 AM

Dave,

The process of "shading"--whether PRE- or POST- shading is the process by which you attempt to simulate the way that light works upon and plays over an object. It involves adding highlights/lowlights, via the airbrush.

I use a somewhat "extreme' method, where I use several shades of altered colors to make a sharp distinction between hues. I mostly do this on "green" tanks, but can also do it on German armor, albeit to a lesser degree.

Here is what my ersatz M10 Panther looked like after I shaded it:

There are three or four shades od OD sprayed here. One dark base, to which Black has been added. Then a straight OD layer Then two progressively lighter coats, one lightened with Dark Yellow or Buff, and one with just straight Dark Yellow sprayed very very lightly for tinting purposes. The lighter colors are sprayed into the centers of the panels, leaving the dark to "outline" the lines of themodel, and leaving "shadow" in the creases.

It looks a bit cartoonish, does it not? However, with washes, drybrushing, filters, pigments, etc-all thetricks of weathering--it tones down into a nice finish:

I hope this gives you an idea of the technique It's really not hard; it just takes a bit of courage and pluck. Soe guys don't like the result or the technique, but that's ok. I just posted it here to give you another point of view and possible option in your future builds! Smile

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 8:16 AM

Doog,

Coming from you that is a very big compliment!

I tend to build things as I think they should look, sometimes it works other times well....not so much..lol

I appreciate the compliments and was wondering if you could explain this post shading? I don't currently have a working AB and this entire model (short of the dull coat it will receive) has been hand painted.  Can this post shading be done via brushes? is it anything like shading a miniature since i paint those too.

 

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 7:18 AM

If you had asked me beforehand, I would've said that no, you couldn't really make a WIP about a simple Willy's jeep very interesting.

I WOULD HAVE BEEN WRONG.

This is a great little WIP, and the model is looking tremendous! I wish I had chimed in earlier and could've convinced you to do some panel-line post-shading to that hood, but it looks great as it is. The underside and weathering is coming out great too! YesBeer

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 6:09 AM

Looking great Casper! Tamiya kits really do go together well =)

Ok so small update, glued the seats in painted the "box" added some weathering and added the rear tire.  Still tons more to do but it's coming along =D Sorry for the dust on the bottom of the wheels, i placed on the CD tower and there was unseen dust waiting to pounce...lol





Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Monday, January 10, 2011 3:58 PM

Ok so semi large update:

I decided that i wanted a box under the rear seat, no seeing that the rear seat was on the floor, this meant i had to modify the seat and make a box (or the appearance of one. I took a time card for a MMO i play and used it as my styrene :D i made a simple 2 piece L and then cut the rear seat, lowered the back part and attached it to the top, the front section slides into 2 grooves on either side of the rear section, its a bit crooked in the pics as its not "in" yet.

I also tackled the wheels,  added the rad/lights and added the batt,air filter etc to the engine. Still tons more to do and yes the whole thing will get a shot of dullcoat as soon as im done handling it..lol






 

hope you enjoy!

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by wbill76 on Monday, January 10, 2011 1:29 PM

Certainly moved through this one pretty quick! Can't offer anything additional to what's already been suggested but can say that youv'e done a good job IMHO with it so far. Yes

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Sunday, January 9, 2011 8:16 AM

Marc,

Thanks for the compliment on the seats! AFAIK then were canvas over padding, so i went with Khaki and a od /black wash with khaki highlights.

 

I have to agree on the windshield, i am attempting to remedy it atm, gonna be a bit tough. Ill have more updates soon, glad your enjoying it =D

 

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by wing_nut on Sunday, January 9, 2011 7:47 AM

Still looking good.  The seat look terrific.  Were the seat cushions leather?  If so consider a beige or light gray dry brush lightly applied to simulate wear.

The dirt on the windows is too heavy IMO.  If the window have that much then most of the front and hood etc will be that heavily covered too.  To get that high up that heavy it would likely make into the open seating area too which seems unlikely.  But even with that the window would likely be wiped down.  There would also be a smooth line form the wipers.  A tape mask would work even with a brush.

Marc  

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Sunday, January 9, 2011 6:20 AM

Just a small quick update, i did a mock up to see where I am at and began tackling the wheels.


 

LOTS more to do so stay tuned =)

 

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Saturday, January 8, 2011 3:25 PM

Update =)

Painted the body, and all the attachments except the tools, also detailed the engine cover, still ore to do but wanted to show ya where I am at:




 

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Saturday, January 8, 2011 10:53 AM

I joined the Weathering group build with this so its going to get messy..lol

 

Anywho heres a small update so far worked on he browning and the front windshield , still tons more to do. I am contemplating a scratch built footlocker type compartment in place of the rear seat,  something where they would keep a small tent, extra tools rations etc. but not sure if this would be easily accomplished.

 






Any ideas?

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Friday, January 7, 2011 3:53 PM

Just a small update:

Started on the seats , still more to do but i am happy so far with the progress:


 

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by TigerEP1 on Friday, January 7, 2011 3:06 PM

Perhaps your both nuts and "botls" lol

 

ok i know its bad..lol

So good news i found out today that my grandfather had scored a mini compressor from his brother, and i think i have a single action testors AB kicking around here, i know its not great but its something to learn on =D

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