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  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: Poland
Posted by Pawel on Friday, May 8, 2020 4:53 PM

Hello!

Thanks a lot for your kind words! In this case yes, the watch was there, just had to be painted. The figure was very high quality, it came from Bravo Six, very good manufacturer.

If you'd like to take a look, here's one of my figure builds, where I had to add a watch to a figure (it was from Verlinden) and I show how I did it:

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/5/p/177847/1998702.aspx?page=3

Have a nice day

Paweł

All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!

www.vietnam.net.pl

  • Member since
    January 2020
  • From: Maryland
Posted by wpwar11 on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 8:50 PM

Well that certainly is convincing.  I got an idea to use a sanding stick from watching  a Flory wash tutorial.  The presenter did this by accident sanding off the clay wash.  A portion of the decal came off.  The problem is it’s a clean break.  I thought maybe if I tried to make it look more random it could work.  Your idea looks way better.  

Youre clearly a talented builder.  The wrist watch on the figure was it already molded on the piece?

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: Poland
Posted by Pawel on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 6:07 PM

Hello!

We're talking several subjects here... Hasegawa decals - they can be so mean! One friend of mine once said the trich to those decals is to put some MicroSol on them, and then to take this MicroSol right away with a clean tissue paper - and then the decals supposedly work all right. If you let the MicroSol stay on the decals as you would with any other brand, the decal will most probably go bad (for example wrinkle and stay this way).

Now chipping - sometimes it's funny to see a model weathered almost beyond decency but with insignia all in one piece. It would seem obvious, that those should also get scratched, chipped and so on. If the layer of paint the insignia were painted on should chip, the chips on the insignia would be down to primer or even bare metal, right?

In a pinch such chipping could be done with a sponge - just go easy with it, it would also be unreasonable to expect the chipping to concentrate on the insignia.

Once I 've done this:

1:35 AFV Club M42A1 Duster by Pawel

The front star is based on historical photos of the vehicle and it looks like the other stars were repianted and this one not - because it made too good a target for the Vietnamese gunners. I did the chipping by cutting a star out of masking tape and applying white with a sponge through a mask like that.

That might be a solution for you, too - remove the worst part of the decal and try to partially repaint it with a correctlyshaded paint - this sometimes works very well.

Anyhow - good luck with your project and I would love to see some photos! Have a nice day

Paweł

All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!

www.vietnam.net.pl

  • Member since
    January 2020
  • From: Maryland
Posted by wpwar11 on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 5:50 PM

It’s spray paint. I guess to use this method I need to learn how to decant it.

  • Member since
    July 2019
Posted by Robotism on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 7:28 AM

If you have the exact matching paint you could stipple on chipping or use a small brush to add scratches. Less likely to ruin your build than sanding will.

  • Member since
    January 2020
  • From: Maryland
Decal chipping?
Posted by wpwar11 on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 8:15 PM

Hello All,

Im at the decal stage of my Zero build.  I‘ve read all the stories about Tamiya decals being difficult to work with.  After some homework I decided to use Mark Fit Strong to get them to adhere to the panel lines, etc.  On the two red rising sun circles on the top wings I ran into a problem.  The one side the decal lays down perfectly over the lines and even over a raised hinge (I think it’s a wing hinge).  The other side however it poked thru the decal.  BTW this has been the story of my modeling career.  whenever there’s two of something one looks great the other not so much.  Can I simulate chipping over this decal?  Maybe take a sanding stick and “scrape“ it over the decal?  How would the forum handle this?

Thanks 

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