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Tojo72Great scene the figures and the base really bring it to life,I love DAK stuff
Thanks Tojo.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
Thanks Patrick. It was a fun build with lots of parts, specially the complex suspension. The Dragon figures were a delight to assemble and paint.
Really nicely done, Ernie. The level of details and finish application make it look very realistic and believable, and your crew looks great. Thanks for the post and photos.
Patrick
MR TOM SCHRY WOW! You definitely have the DAK weathering down! Do you consistently use the hairspray technique or do use other metods like using a sponge or paintbrush? Have you ever tried the commercial brands like AK for chipping? It's amazing how a even a basic base can make a vehicle POP! Is that the "vintage" Tamiya Panzer kit? Looks great with the additional gear and stowage.
WOW! You definitely have the DAK weathering down! Do you consistently use the hairspray technique or do use other metods like using a sponge or paintbrush? Have you ever tried the commercial brands like AK for chipping? It's amazing how a even a basic base can make a vehicle POP! Is that the "vintage" Tamiya Panzer kit? Looks great with the additional gear and stowage.
Besides the hairspray method I also incorporate others like dry brushing, oil washes, filters, and using a extra fine brush for tiny chipping and scratches. I use cheap hairspray from The Dollar Store and none of the commercial chipping fluids.
Yes that is the very old Tamiya Panzer II kit with scratch built details. Despite being such an old mold it still makes a nice display piece with some added work.
TJS
MR TOM SCHRY Thanks plasticjunkie! Next base that I make I'm going to incorporate your tips in its construction. Keep building and I look forward to your next project.
Thanks plasticjunkie! Next base that I make I'm going to incorporate your tips in its construction. Keep building and I look forward to your next project.
You are welcome Tom. Another method I use is using Durham’s Water Putty mixed with water, craft paint and Elmers for added bond. Here I used it over a wood base with some sand and crushed kitty litter.
MR TOM SCHRY Excellent work plasticjunkie! Both your figure work and vehicle weathering are spot on. I have a question about your base work. I've been using picture frames from my local GoodWill store for a couple of years now(I can usually get them for $1.00-$2.00) so I'm interested in how you did yours. Did you leave the glass in the frame or did you remove it and if you removed it what did you put in its place? Is that kitty litter for ground work or some other material and how did you adhere it to the frame. Once again CONGRATS on completing a wonderful DAK display!
Excellent work plasticjunkie! Both your figure work and vehicle weathering are spot on. I have a question about your base work. I've been using picture frames from my local GoodWill store for a couple of years now(I can usually get them for $1.00-$2.00) so I'm interested in how you did yours. Did you leave the glass in the frame or did you remove it and if you removed it what did you put in its place? Is that kitty litter for ground work or some other material and how did you adhere it to the frame. Once again CONGRATS on completing a wonderful DAK display!
Thanks Tom. The glass was left in the frame. I used Gorilla wood glue on the glass to secure the sand I picked up somewhere while on vacation years ago on the Florida West coast. I picked it up cause of the darker color. I have used crushed kitty litter in the past tinted with craft paint but this time I used some model train terrain material I have for the smaller stones and small pebbles for the larger stones. The Gorilla Glue on the glass adds extra bond to the sand and water diluted Elmers was used with an eye dropper to soak the terrain and lock things up. It takes a couple of days to dry but when it does it's like steel.
Greg Stunning work, Ernie. This would be a thread to use for reference for armor, it is that good IMO. Sorry I lost track for a couple months, but it's my loss.
Stunning work, Ernie.
This would be a thread to use for reference for armor, it is that good IMO.
Sorry I lost track for a couple months, but it's my loss.
Thanks Greg. I also lost track of this build for a while due to a couple of commissions.
DanR1967Beautiful work! The diorama really brings the scene to life.
Thsnks Dan.
Thuntboss Stellar build of a little known vehicle. Bet maintenance on that was horrendous due to all the articulation, etc. The figures and surrounds really do bring the whole thing together.
Stellar build of a little known vehicle. Bet maintenance on that was horrendous due to all the articulation, etc. The figures and surrounds really do bring the whole thing together.
Thanks boss. Yes I can imagine the complexity in trying to maintain that drive train.
Dan
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"Do it as well as your experience and skill allow. Practice and persistence increase skill"
Thanks gents!
Fantastic! Great scene right down to the lizard.
Thanks,
John
I love it! Overall great scene!
Chad
God, Family, Models...
At the plate: 1/48 Airfix Bf109 & 1/35 Tamiya Famo
On deck: Who knows!
I do like that PJ. great scene and very nicely finished. Great build.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
BrandonK Super nice. You did an amazing job. BK
Super nice. You did an amazing job.
BK
Thanks BK, it was a fun build.
Gamera Fantastic job there PJ! Car looks great, love the figures, base looks awesome too!
Fantastic job there PJ! Car looks great, love the figures, base looks awesome too!
Thanks Gamera. The wife had tossed the frame but I picked out of the trash. Gave the frame another purpose.
On the bench:
A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!
2024 Kits on deck / in process / completed
14 / 5 / 2
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
This one is completed. Base is an old picture frame that was the right size for this project.
The lads are bunking down for supper in the early evening after a very hot day out in the desert. Even a green and yellow lizard wants to see wazzup.
The lads will be getting a coat of clear flat then attached to the base.
The 8 rad is mostly completed and attached to the base
Thanks stick, I had forgotten how tedious painting figures is. I like how they add scale comparison to the 8 rad.
Thanks Gamera, glad you like how they are slowly turning out.
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