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  • From: Staten Island, New York
Posted by kenny_conklin on Friday, March 2, 2007 5:26 PM

josh nice looking hummer . glad you participated in the build with us. if you build that chinhook try to get some pics for us i would love to see it :)

kenny

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Posted by HOOK DRIVER on Friday, March 2, 2007 2:13 PM

Sorry fellas I meant to say I kept smacking my head on the door frame out at graf....thats what I get for trying to type too fast. Once again thanks for allowing me to participate, I have been really amazed at the craftsmanship put forth by all envolved in this build. JOSH

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Posted by HOOK DRIVER on Friday, March 2, 2007 2:09 PM

Soooo after much himmming and hawwwing here are the final pistures as promised. I think she turned out ok.... I plan on building my chinook when I am downrange, we will see how things work out. Anyway my hummer looks just like the vehicle I was smacking my on the door frame of out at graf, sorta. I am really glad to have been a part of this build. It has been a honor gentlemen.      JOSH

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Friday, March 2, 2007 10:11 AM

as promised some more pics of the build . it is raining in NYC so not really much sun light so the pics arent the greatest. i need to get some better lighting :) so here we go .

 

kenny 

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Friday, March 2, 2007 7:13 AM

hey guys thank you for all the great comments on the model i will definately be posting more pics today .

john i cant agree with you more the tamiya paints are great for airbrushing i just dont know why i have trouble hand brushing with them :(

steve and mark thanks again :) everyone here made this build awsome and i am enjoying it very much.

steve about the badges everytime you add a badgeyou have to redo the animation .gif. i use microsoft digital suite to make a flip book. if you dont have a program to do it and you need to add more to your GB badges i would be happy to take care of it for you :)

kenny

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Posted by Mark T Gold Coast on Friday, March 2, 2007 2:25 AM
 sidure wrote:

Mark, thanks for the info on the paint job. I have read reviews about painting the base colour and then to lighten the base with a white and then re-painting out to the edge of the camo lines. This would give a faded look and of course scale effect. Your F-111 looked like you did this. The next kit I do with camoflage I was going to try this, so I was wondering if you guy's did the same and what insights you may have.

John, what manufacture and scale is the Cobre you have there. I need one for my Marine Corps collection and need a 1/48 or 1/35?.

Thanks guy's Steve

Hi Steve.

All I can really add is that I've found that grey works a little better than white as it tends to be a little more subtle.

I try to do my post shading while the aircraft is still masked so that the panels that have 2 or more colours on them get an even finish.

If you use a clear like future etc to seal your model before decals, this will soften the reult a little so don't worry if it's a little obvious before you clear coat it.

I also use acrylics as they dry very quickly and I can paint the base colour and in the time it takes to mix up the post shade it's ready to go.

If you have an old hack you can try it on I'd recommend it as it's not hard but does require a little practice.

Be careful with dark colours. They take a little more coats than light ones.

I got imatient and added too much grey and stuffed it. I had to re-paint the dark green and then redo the post shade.

You'll find more out for yourself in 10 mins than from reading too many how to's. Give it a shot though as it's a very rewarding finish.

Good luck

Mark 

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Posted by sidure on Thursday, March 1, 2007 11:59 PM

Mark, thanks for the info on the paint job. I have read reviews about painting the base colour and then to lighten the base with a white and then re-painting out to the edge of the camo lines. This would give a faded look and of course scale effect. Your F-111 looked like you did this. The next kit I do with camoflage I was going to try this, so I was wondering if you guy's did the same and what insights you may have.

John, what manufacture and scale is the Cobre you have there. I need one for my Marine Corps collection and need a 1/48 or 1/35?.

Thanks guy's Steve

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Posted by Mark T Gold Coast on Thursday, March 1, 2007 11:34 PM

Wow,

You guys have sure made some progress in the last week.

John, your 2 Helo's look great!

Your OH-58 looks execellent. You've done well with a challenging build.

The Ruffe seems to be comming along nicely too.

 

Kenny.

Yours looks fantastic. I love the detail you've put in and the base looks great.

I can't wait to see some moe pics.

I really like the way tou painted the body, that little paint jig looks really handy. I should be less impatient and build something like that for myself.

R-Cman. Your E3 is HUGE! I really take my hat off to you with something that big. Looks like it's comming along nicely.

Steve.

That faded paint look you were talking about on the F-111, was it just the black or was it the cammo too?

The black was Gunze Acrylic Flat black.

I post shaded the whole model to give it that faded look. I just mixed some light grey into my base colour. Probably about 80% base to 20% light grey. I then just painted the centre of each panel with that mix and worked to the outer edge of the panel. I don't paint the panel lines though. It's better to have the mix a little too dark and build it up as you can't undo it without wrecking the paint job.

I then lightly dusted some light grey over the decals to dull them down a little. wrked pretty well.

Cheers

Mark

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  • From: waynesboro va, via Ireland
Posted by sidure on Thursday, March 1, 2007 11:20 PM

RC, geeezzzee, that thing is big. I had no idea. Paint looks good from here.

Kenny, bravo my friend. The completed Hummer on it base looks great. Very well done.

By the way thanks for the e-mail on the GB badges. I have tried many times to get them to fit but it always comes out weird. The one question I have is that do you load them the same way as you normally would and in the future how would you add more?

Steve

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Posted by grandadjohn on Thursday, March 1, 2007 10:43 PM

RC, your build look nice and it is big

Kenny yours is good also, will wait for your other photo's

Kenny, have both Tamiya and a mix of all types of Testors paints, Use whatever I need for each build. I just prefer airbrushing Tamiya

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Thursday, March 1, 2007 8:22 PM

hey mist sorry i stole your idea of putting completed across the GB badge :) couldnt help myself.

kenny

 

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Thursday, March 1, 2007 7:14 PM

well guys i finally finished her up tonight only posting a few pics without sun light not enough light for good pics so i will post some more tomorrow. i had a ton of fun with you all during this build and i am not going anywhere till we are all done :)

 

kenny 

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Thursday, March 1, 2007 2:56 PM

RC that is one big plane didnt relize how big your build was. she is coming along nicely.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 1, 2007 2:23 PM

A little progress work for ya'll. I do not like the way the paint job has turned out

with this one the fuse was 3/4 of an inch to small

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Thursday, March 1, 2007 8:19 AM

hey guys i figured out how to make all of your badges into one . if you want me to do it for you let me know it isnt a problem at all.

steve i sent you one i saw your badges are getting cut off.

kenny

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Thursday, March 1, 2007 7:51 AM

very true john i found tamiya excellent for airbrushing but have trouble brushing it on . the paint seems to pull away when brushing it on but model masters brushes very well  i will probably end up using a mix of bothe of them .

kenny

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Posted by grandadjohn on Thursday, March 1, 2007 7:26 AM
Prefer Tamiya paints for airbrushing over MM myself. Biggest drawback to them is the color selection
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Posted by kenny_conklin on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 9:44 PM

Thanks steve any other questions about the silly putty just ask away.

All the colors on the hummer are tamiya they are Nato Black XF-69 Nato Brown XF-68 and Nato Green XF-67. I like tamiya paint but have just started with some modle masters and i may switch dont know yet.

Thanks for all the great comments guys gonna finish decaling her up tonight or tomorrow get her on the base and she is done :)

kenny

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Posted by sidure on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 8:32 PM

Now thats a good looking Hummer!!!!. I bought some silly putty a few months ago in anticipation of trying that approach and you answered some of the questions I had about it, so thanks for that. One question I have for ya?, what black did you use. It came out terrific!!!, it has that slightly faded look like its been in the field for a while, but not faded all the way. Mark had the same effect with the camo on his F-111. So, what did you guy's use?. Great work Kenny.

Steve

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 6:37 PM

thanks john , the silly putty works great but gets a little tedious. but then again my first time working with it.

what i did was roll it into real thin pieces and afixed it to the hummer . but becareful when laying it down if it hits another piece you already have on your build it sticks and pulls it off.

it actually took me almost 4 nours to silly putty her up and about 15 minutes to paint lol. but i think it works very well i am sure after time i will get better at working with it.

kenny

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Posted by grandadjohn on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 6:26 PM

Thanks for your comments Steve and Kenny.

Kenny your camo job looks great. Need to pick up some silly putty myself.

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 2:16 PM

well the black is done and the end of my build is getting closer and closer :) the boy was home with strep throat today so i volunteered to take the day off and watch him :) its nice to have a 2 year old that likes models. here are some more update pics of the hummer getting there .

 

kenny 

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 9:47 AM

hey josh , yup used the silly putty now have to go back and re silly putty her up and get the black on there. i will be doing that soon and have some more pics up today .

kenny

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Posted by HOOK DRIVER on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 9:40 AM
Kenny- looks sweet! Did you use the silly putty for the cammo? Now you can coat the whole thing with silly putty and use a blunt object to lightly scrape out the areas for the black. I used a broken plastic fork tang. Worked pretty good. As I have said before I still owe you guys some pictures.....I will try to get them up soon. Work has been REALLY crazy.   JOSH
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Posted by kenny_conklin on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 7:43 AM

thanks steve gonna spray the black on her today and that will be it for the camo on there.

the camo pattern was a bit of a pain but worth it . i am sure i can do better with a little more practice :)

hope to have some more pics up today.

kenny

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Posted by sidure on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 11:48 PM

John, Congrats on a very nice build. Both choppers are outstanding and well finished. Like the Marine Corps one better of course, hehehehehe.

Kenny, the Hummer looks great and cant wait till the tan and black paint is on. Shes looking great. Your a brave man doing the camo pattern on the troops, I have never tried that yet and I am not in a hurry to try it either, more power to ya.

Steve

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 6:53 PM

well the brown camo is on now off to the black and the camo will be done. some sharp lines on the hood i have to take care of not too bad though for a first camo attempt :)

kenny 

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, February 26, 2007 9:17 PM

john both helo's look awsome thanks for posting the AH-1T also i really wanted to see it they both came out great.

well i got the nato green painted again tonight after the boy fell asleep. i will let her dry over night then hit the brown and black for the rest of the camo pattern hope it comes out ok :) thanks for the great comments guys.

here are a few pics of the new coat of green one her. used silly putty as a mask hope nothing got through on the windows. hope to have it all wrapped up by weeks end. mark i found the flower thingy and the pics are much clearer thank you i still have to fiddle with it some more though.

kenny 

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Posted by grandadjohn on Monday, February 26, 2007 6:30 PM

Great build you have there Kenny, good job painting the camo uniform.

Finished my build and went to take pictures yesterday, but the batteries were dead and I had to re-charge them.

So here it is

Used Testors MM faded OD mixed with some dark tan and a little red/brown, still not satisified with the color. I have had a hard time tring to match the OD we used on our helo's. Decals are from the kit. Rocket pod was added in place of the mini-gun, they were to be used in the scout role to mark target area's. I don't like to weather my models to much so little was done it tthat area.

While not part of this GB, I did finish my Slim-line killer, the AH-1T also

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, February 26, 2007 4:41 PM

thanks steve and josh hopefully the boy goes to sleep early tonight and i can respray the NATO Green and let her dry and get the rest of the camo on.

thanks alot mark , and yes that was my first attempt at painting BDU woodland camo not the greatest but i am learning . use to one color WWII uniforms alot easier. I have to mess around with the camera so i can get better pics got the canon powershot 10 mega pixel for xmas and just like a guy i havent read the directions yet lol.

hopefully more painting tonight and some new pics too :)

kenny

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