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M24 Chaffee project questions

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  • Member since
    December 2016
  • From: Pa
Posted by Reconstryker on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 5:28 PM

Thanks for the info. I picked up some dull coat today.  I just developed a new problem.  I just found my model with both tracks busted at the exact same spot on both sides.  2 days ago when I finished the oil wash I put it in my hobby room shut the door and went back in tonight to start and they were busted. No other damage to the vehicle. So now I am trying to figure out how to fix.  To short to glue back together.  I have been looking at replacement tracks but not sure what to purchase.  Any ideas on why this happened?  The tracks were pretty flexible when I put them on and the broke about 3 inches from the connection.  

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Posted by T26E4 on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 5:45 AM

For a beginner, I second the choice of Testors Dull Cote.  Get the spray can.  When you paint, make sure it's not a dusty area and you have good ventilation.  Spray cans should be used in multiple fairly fast light passes.  Don't just aim at an area and shoot.  Multiple passes.  Good luck!

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Posted by M. Brindos on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 10:01 PM

I think the simplest answer to your question would be some good old fashioned Testors dull cote.

Easy to find at both Michael's and Hobby Lobby. HL also carries Vallejo clear matte if you want an ultra flat finish with your airbrush.

Make sure you shake either choice REALLY well for good results.

I'm sure more answers will be available soon. This is a very helpful community.  :)

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  • From: Pa
Posted by Reconstryker on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 9:01 PM

Need a little advice. I got my Chaffee about done I used future before I did any weathering work.  What can I use as a final dull coat?  I have seen a few suggestions, one of them being use future cut with Windex. I'm a little nevious don't want to destroy what I have done.  Can you give me a few suggestions.  Keep it simple please I never done anything like this before.

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Posted by Rob Gronovius on Monday, December 26, 2016 8:41 PM
I've learned that much can be learned from watching you tube videos and reading how-to articles on the web. And it's usually free.
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  • From: Pa
Posted by Reconstryker on Monday, December 26, 2016 8:24 PM

Thanks I will order it.  I stopped my build on my M24 until I get it. It is 90% and that may help me with the finishing steps.  IE painting and weathering.  Plus I'm sure it will help with a bunch of little things that I struggle with.    

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Posted by T26E4 on Monday, December 26, 2016 6:24 PM
I highly recommend "Modeling Realistic Tanks and Artillery" by Mike Ashley, published by Kalmbach. Good basic tutorial book on tools, techniques and general build advice.

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Posted by Reconstryker on Thursday, December 22, 2016 7:43 PM

Thanks for the input. The one part can easily be craved down to work. It came with a few extra parts that specifically tells you they are extra.  The one part is close to the shape already.  I have learned a lot from everyone on this forum so far.  I have read a ton of old posts that has changed the way I think about building models.  

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Posted by T26E4 on Thursday, December 22, 2016 4:41 PM

Bish: OP says it's the WOT tank -- thus the 1/35 Italeri kit.

 

Recon: that square bit should be easy.  Simply cut an extraneous piece from the kit sprue tabs.  File and whittle it down until it matches the size you want.  Then glue it on.

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, December 22, 2016 4:17 PM

Depending on how big it is, you could also use some sprue filed to shape.

What kit do you have. This will help anyone who may have built it as they will know what the part looks like.

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Posted by Griffin25 on Thursday, December 22, 2016 3:55 PM

 Probably styrene (plastic) sheet and shapes. You cut, drill holes, ect. your own shapes and sizes and glue them accordingly. Go on Youtube and search scratch building with styrene. That's the easiest answer I have.  

 

 

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M24 Chaffee project questions
Posted by Reconstryker on Wednesday, December 21, 2016 9:36 PM

I'm just getting back into modeling again.  Just recently retired.  So I hunt, fish and build now.  So I am using a world of tanks M24 Chaffee for my project and expirment vehicle.  Just bought a paint sprayer and know very little on finishing a product.  Sorry for the long intro to a question.  The turret on the tank I got was missing a piece of the turret.  This is not a part that is glued on.  it should have been there because of the mold.  Look over the web I notice the same tank having the area added that mine did not.  Contacted the maker 24 hours latter I received a apology and told they would send me a new tank asap.  So my question is this how do I build a small block to mount what looks like a future 50cal mount?  My skills are limited so please dumb down and response you have.  

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