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Ahhhhh ok - super nice collection! I didn't realize you had that many war wheels!
Hey looks great to me, the camo looks perfect, I assume you got the places the paint didn't want to stick touched up? And the chains on the rear hatches, I assume you added since they don't look molded on, nice detail work there. I wouldn't want to add much mud and grime either, maybe just dirty up the tires and lower hull?
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
ah you misunderstand, grasshopper.
those are just the modern asian warwheels. also have 4 RUSSIAN + 2 1/72, 1 CANADIAN, 10 AMERICAN, 2 USMC, 2 ITALIAN, 3 GERMAN + 4 1/72, 1 FRENCH, 1 CZECH, 1 SA-2 and 2 SCUDs. plus 3 firetrucks.
here is the "finished" clean version. decals just didn't want to play but was probably my fault. tires are not glued so they may be ill-aligned (?) (is that even a word). well warwheels don't have indy tracks but they can have wheel attachment issues and complex headlight/mirror assys. i added the red and white dragon because it looks like a rising sun from the distance. won't win any prizes but once again i learned some stuff.
not sure how i'm going to weather this one. i know powders/pastels on the top and upper sides and don't want it too dirty so may powder the suspension instead of air brushing mud. i don't want to hide the camo pattern like on my GRIZZLY, just dirty it up and hide the boogers.
Никто не Забыт (No one is Forgotten)Ничто не Забыто (Nothing is Forgotten)
Ah cool, I wasn't sure what war wheels you have, nice collection. I've only got the one kit there, picked it up on a deep discount sale at Squadron to practice some new techniques on.
Ah, sorry. If this if your fourth use of Silly Putty you're more experienced with it than me! I did start on a Chinese six wheel IFV a few years ago with the large front windows. I just painted the insides of the clear parts gloss black and installed them. Then painted white glue over them as a mask assuming I can pop it out when done. Sadly I got the kit about 95% done and stalled out on it, really need to finish the darn thing.
Funny, sorry I really have no idea. I've never heated the putty when I had it on though. I can't claim to be an expert though, I've only used it 2-3 times but it worked great when I did.
Sorry I can't be more help, maybe if you ask on the tools and techniques or armour forum someone might know?
Looking forward to more photos!
hey gamera
i was doing some touch up with the silly putty and had some redidue paint not sticking issue. when i did the green i left the putty on and put it under 2 100W light bulbs. i'm thinking maybe the heat caused the putty to leave a residue not seen with the naked eye. have you seen this? next time i will remove the putty before heating it. should be done by monday.
Mark: More great work, keep the photos coming!
Waynec: Lol, I was thinking 'She's been slimed!!!' Great looking end result, I've used the Silly Putty too and swear by the stuff.
got back to this after practicing silly putty camo on a JGPZ-IV, WTC-12 locomotive, and canasian GRIZZLY. ready for dark green.
green is done. probably needs a little touch up here and there but it's better than the previous ones. now for the fiddly stuff like railings, hatch assemblies, headlights and mirrors, painting vision blocks.
Thanks for your comments Gents much appreciated. Ok the Prop Skegs and Rudders are now onboard and work has started on her Stern Area. More to come soon.....Cheers mark
If i was your wife, i'd poison your tea! If Iwas your husband, I would drink it! WINSTON CHURCHILL
No doubt that is worth the extra effort Mark ,its looking outstanding!!!
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Yeah it's a lot of work Mark, but it looks soooooooo much better than the molded-on plastic detail!
OK the P/E has now been laid on the Aircraft Deck. To say it was fun is a huge misnomer. laying the Cradle Rails was not fun at all. Will have some more soon......Cheers mark
Thanks for the comments on my Yamato Build much appreciated. I would have put in about 2-3 Hours doing this bit of P/E. It send you NUTS but I am glad it is done.........Cheers mark
Great work so far Zvezda, I don't think my hand would be steady enough to drill out those barrels
Zvezda: Nice work! Love the drilled out cannon barrel. I built one of those years ago, great kit!
Hi everybody
Some little more steps of my snail-pace, slow progress.
Wings and fuselage assembled and left aside for the glue to dry (now that the plane got it's basic form, I realize she is a real beauty). This kit has amazing fit, especially the jig for the wings-to-fuselage alignment is ingenious.
Cannon barrel drilled
Engines assembled and painted
i not redoing few wells between my models :) it's an obsession of me
rtoo speed makes ugly results, too relax don't make results
Bsyamato: Just got your Me-108 posted!
Nice work so far on the Tenzen, esp impressed with your redoing the shallow gear bays. I think a lot of kits have those too small but I've never tried to correct them before.
Thanx for comments guys
As i know onlyy two taifun was evaluated by japanese army, here the tworeal planes pics :)
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/attachments/aircraft-markings-camouflage/49912d1299775460t-foreign-aircraft-japanese-markings-bf-108.jpg
http://www.ww2shots.com/gallery/d/7873-1/bf108-japan-picture3-ww2shots-air+force.jpg
So... next chapter, the Tenzan; sprues and box i posted already at the page 5 of the GB
http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/29/t/151095.aspx?sort=ASC&pi240=5
then starting to post work i already did on it before to resume real works :)
Cut the original cockpit floor to use as dime for a new one, in the real one the floor have two heights
vertical rudder detached
engine, gears and torpedo.. lots of works needed here :(
The clear canopy.. too thick seems to me, probably will thermorforming a new one to display it opened
Gear wells need more dept so i cut the ceiling
so the gear works better :)
Another mod; the belly mg door
Used aluminium foil to scratchbuild the turret
engine cover improvements
the kit exhausts... feels like another replacement is needed
out of these works also started to rescribe deeper panel lines to avoid paint covering
At the next!
Really nice work on the Taifun BSY. The work on the cockpit and canopy stands out. I didn't know this aircraft ever made it over to Japan until you started.
Cheers
Tony
I'm just taking it one GB at a time.
Bsyamato another sweet looking build,very nicely done Sir!
surfsup Love the look of the Taufin. She is very nice indeed. Ok back to the Yamato. I have started to lay all the P/E for the Deck and the Superstructure. Will have some more for you soon.....Cjeers mark
Love the look of the Taufin. She is very nice indeed. Ok back to the Yamato. I have started to lay all the P/E for the Deck and the Superstructure. Will have some more for you soon.....Cjeers mark
I just have to say, that is an amazing job of applying that photo etch! How many hours did that take you?
Ken
really watin to see paint on the beast
Thanx Alex,
Here the final Picture Cliff :) i think the first is good for the wall
Here more
http://s405.photobucket.com/user/bsyamato/library/modellismo/WW2%20aircraft/Bf-108%20Taifun%20heller%2072/Finished?sort=3&page=1
..then .. now i can get the badge LOL ,sorry for the delay and the discontinuous partecipation
hope soon to return here with Tenzan works!!
Great result on that 108, very well done!
Mark: Wow, all that PE looks great! So much more detail than the plain plastic.
Bsyamato: Still holding off updating the front page since I assume you want one of your outside photos for it?
Tony great looking build,really effective paint work and that ip is stunning !
Bsyamato coming along nicely!
My apologies for not being more active on here lately gang,just catching up. I picked up a 1/48 Has Ki27 Nate and hope to get started on it soon!
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