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Posted by BrandonK on Friday, January 1, 2016 10:58 PM

Steve, I've been using Valejo black/grey for my tires as a test and I found that it is very delicate paint and comes of very very easy. Too bad to, because the color is spot on. I won't be using them again, too much trouble.

BK

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Posted by modelcrazy on Saturday, January 2, 2016 2:34 PM

BK, unfortunatly your right about the color match. They are a pain to spray as well.

I completed the weathering. next will be rigging and the water.

Steve

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Posted by modelcrazy on Saturday, January 2, 2016 6:50 PM

I started finishing the water after installing the rigging. I added the shavings from the trough cut outs to the crests and applied some heavy acrilic gel. I will allow this to dry and then add strips of paper for texture.
I know it looks bad now, but after the paper and gel has been added to the base it will look better.

Steve

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Posted by SubarooMike on Saturday, January 2, 2016 9:30 PM

modelcrazy

That is too cool Mike! Yes Are you going to crossover with the Floats and Boats GB with that?

PS, totaly love your ornaments!

 

I MIGHT, i'm not sure yet.   I can't wait to start on her, but the last few nights (and days for that matter) ive had this headache I can't seem to shake.  I did manage to wash all the parts though! LOL      Thanks!  That is just a small portion of the airplane ornaments Cool

OH. And by the way Steve -- you NEED to slow down --I have not even started and you are almost finished!  Fantastic work!Big Smile

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Posted by modelcrazy on Sunday, January 3, 2016 12:12 AM

LOL Mike, I'm channeling Toshi.

 

Well this is as far as I'm getting until I can get some medium acrylic gel. To get to this point I used acrylic pouring medium and paper strips to form the swells. Once I get some medium gel I'll shape the chop on the swells and paint the water.

Steve

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Posted by BrandonK on Sunday, January 3, 2016 11:50 AM

Steve, that already looks amazing. I need to learn how to do this. Too cool.

BK

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Posted by modelcrazy on Sunday, January 3, 2016 12:30 PM

BK,

 

90% of doing this is just doing it. You have to be willing to screw it up, but you will be amazed when you don't. My first "water" was a test run on a cheap 1/72 Testers Grumman Duck. That gave me the opportunity to try out the idea and experiment with acrylic gel and cotton.

Steve

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Posted by djjeavons on Monday, January 4, 2016 3:12 AM

Wow, that water effect looks stunning. Looking forward to seeing the finished result.

  

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 12:05 AM

I purchased some Golden regeular (medium) gloss gel today to complete the water effects. I bought Golden because it was what Michaels had in stock and I had a 40% coupon. Liquitex works just as well. I spread it on, filling any gaps and working it to make peaks and ripples. The trick is to work it so you dont leave brush strokes. When this dries I will paint the water blueish grey.

Steve

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Posted by SubarooMike on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 9:47 AM

That water is really taking shape, Toshi -- I mean Steve! I'm still amazing how fast you're comming a longYes

 

   I don't have any pictures to post but I did break ground last night on the Rufe!  I did not do anything that would make for an interesting picture though.  I clean up all the parts for the beaching dolly, cleaned up the engine, cockpit parts, glued the cowl together, glued the wing floats together, added 20 grams of nose weight to the inside of the main float (as per the instructions) and glued it together.    So as of now the cockpit, engine, etc are ready for paint. That will get done maybe today, but it not -- definitly tomorrow.  I have to mix up some aotake  for the inside of the cowling.

   The tooling of this kit dates back to 1973-75 (somewhere around there -- I forget exactly) but you would hardly know it; it has aged fantastically!

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 1:38 PM

 

LOL Mike, I'm channeling Toshi. Well actually, I am on furlough since the Monday Christmas and will be returning on the 11th. Too cold to work outside, all the Christmas has been packed away, wives at work, so I work on my builds.
Here's the U-boat at the moment, I mixed up and painted some acrylic turquoise and painted it around the boat for the wake. I then mixed some blue, gray and green acrylic to make the bluish gray water color, painted and blended the blue with the turquoise. I then sprayed white on the wake.
Next I will add some cotton for spray and water drainage after the paint has dried.
 
Steve

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Posted by Mopar Madness on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 2:55 PM

 

Wow that’s looking fantastic.  I’m going to charge right in a fire off a dumb question.  Earlier you mentioned paper strips.  Are those paper strips just good ol’ plain computer paper that you cut to size, crumpled up, then laid out for the application of the acrylic pouring medium?

 

Chad

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 3:12 PM

Mopar Madness
Are those paper strips just good ol’ plain computer paper that you cut to size, crumpled up, then laid out for the application of the acrylic pouring medium?

Exactly. I tear them into strips so they will work over curves. The main purposes is to smooth out the roughness of the Styrofoam, help form the waves and fill gaps. I don't crumple them, although there's no reason why you couldn’t, I let the medium gel form the ripples. 

Steve

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Posted by jelliott523 on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 4:26 PM

Steve, that looks fantastic! You've definitely shown your magnificent skills again! Hats off to you sir! I havent even taken the plunge into creating a diorama yet!

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Posted by BrandonK on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 4:26 PM

I've been pounding away on seven kits at once; doing kind of an assembly line technique to knock them out. The F-84G is moving along swimmingly with no fit issues to problems to report. It's a nice kit.

I pulled the cockpit and painted it and assembled it today. I also made those seat belts from Tamiya tape and PE buckles that were included in the kit. Tongue Tied That was fun. I also dry brushed the pit cuz there were no decals for instruments but the kit's detail is quite nice and the gauges came out good. I added some clear drops to the gauges to give them some effect of glass.

I just added some pennies to the nose so it doesn't sit on its tail and I'll close up the fuselage today. I also went ahead and painted the zinc chromate in the speed well and front gear bay while they were off: it just seemed easier now rather than later.

BK

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 6:42 PM

BK, Those are some wee little belts.

Well another update. I attached the cotton using the pouring medium to form the bow wave and churn. It is also used to form the drainage from the Limber Holes and flow from the deck. At this point you would say to yourself, oh no I screwed this up, but no worries, once this is dry I will go back over the churn and spray with more white, both dry brush and air brush. The white caps will also be sprayed white and I may add to them, it depends.

 

More to come tomorrow after this has dried.

 

Steve

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Posted by SubarooMike on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 7:57 PM

I have to share my excitment with you guys.  I went to the closest hobby store today (an hour away!) to pick up the February copy of FMS.   It's always been a goal of mine to be in a magazine and now I can finally cross it off my listCool   My name is Michael Montefusco -- the tip about vacuum formed canopies. It's not much, but it's not a bad start to the new yearBig Smile

  

 

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Posted by BrandonK on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 8:58 PM

SubarooMike

I have to share my excitment with you guys.  I went to the closest hobby store today (an hour away!) to pick up the February copy of FMS.   It's always been a goal of mine to be in a magazine and now I can finally cross it off my listCool   My name is Michael Montefusco -- the tip about vacuum formed canopies. It's not much, but it's not a bad start to the new yearBig Smile

  

 

 

AH SHAP !!! I liked that tip !!, gonna use it too.

BK

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Posted by SubarooMike on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 9:12 PM

BrandonK

 

 
SubarooMike

I have to share my excitment with you guys.  I went to the closest hobby store today (an hour away!) to pick up the February copy of FMS.   It's always been a goal of mine to be in a magazine and now I can finally cross it off my listCool   My name is Michael Montefusco -- the tip about vacuum formed canopies. It's not much, but it's not a bad start to the new yearBig Smile

 

 

 

 

 

AH SHAP !!! I liked that tip !!, gonna use it too.

 

BK

 

 

I hope it works out well for youCool

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Posted by SubarooMike on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 8:59 PM

Lovin' the colors of  the water; very convincing!

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Posted by Mopar Madness on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 10:13 PM

Man, how cool.  I read that last week and planned on doing that with my 1/72 He 177 True Details vac canopy!!  Great tip.

Chad

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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 11:23 PM
U-boat complete. Picture heavy
I wasn’t happy with the cotton whitecaps, so I removed them, reapplied the acrylic gel and repainted the blue. Once dry, I blinded and airbrushed turquoise and white. I then drybrushed white for the whitecaps. I like it better.
The Indianapolis was sailing through gale force winds and needed the cotton whitecaps, the U-boat while in high swells, is not in a gale.
Anyway, I believe I’m done, so here it is.
As always comments and critiques are welcome.
 
Thank you Santa!

 

Steve

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Posted by djjeavons on Thursday, January 7, 2016 1:34 AM

Great job, very impressive work on the dio.

  

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Posted by Mopar Madness on Thursday, January 7, 2016 2:10 AM

Fantastic diorama!  The paint and finish on the kit and the waves are outstanding.  Well done!

Chad

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Posted by BrandonK on Thursday, January 7, 2016 9:20 AM

Steve, your ability to do this just blows me away. You took a plastic kit and made it look like it's real and actually moving. When you look at those photos I see the waves rolling and the sub pushing forward. Simply stunning work.

BK

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Thursday, January 7, 2016 11:00 AM

Wow! That is simply awesome!

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Posted by DiscoStu on Thursday, January 7, 2016 4:22 PM

Glad to see what you were able to do with it.  I am a wingnut so when I was instructed to pick out a sub I panicked a bit.  Fortunately this one made several top 10-lists.  Fantastic work.  Gives me inspiration to try these floating things.  

"Ahh the Luftwaffe. The Washington Generals of the History Channel" -Homer Simpson

  

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, January 8, 2016 10:21 AM

Well thanks Stu...err Santa,

You must have channeled the plastic gods because your choice was perfect. I'm glad I was able to take your purchase and trust and make something out of it.

Steve

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Posted by Mopar Madness on Thursday, January 14, 2016 10:54 PM

By golly I'm moving this thread back to the top!  I'm on the final stages of my current project, Tamiya Fw 190 A-3, then I'm rolling straight on to my Ta 152!  It sits on my shelf, mocking me, calling to me.  I've washed the sprues and done my research.  It'll be my first Hobby Boss kit and I'm more than impressed with what I've seen so far!

Chad

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Posted by BrandonK on Friday, January 15, 2016 9:13 AM

Mopar Madness
 It'll be my first Hobby Boss kit

Well, Sir, after having built that F6F MKII from Hobby Boss I can say they can really make a super nice kit that practically falls together. I WILL be buying more HB kits in the future as I am totally in love with their quality.

BK

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