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Okay guys, here’s another ‘zaster (2 pics xtra pg 5)

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Posted by Gun Tech on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 11:49 PM

As usuall, I think you created a masterpiece. It amaze me how you can dirty up your projects that much (in a very good way)

Outstanding job on the scratch barrel!

 

As said before, we require a WIP Wink [;)]

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Posted by disastermaster on Thursday, November 6, 2008 7:15 AM
 jadgpanther302 wrote:

sweet, i dig Bt-7's, little and sick.

2 thumbs up - Ebert and roper

Thanks 302

I hope siskel would have liked it too.....

 Sorry it took so long to get back. My washing machine started leaking and I had to master that disaster before it got out of hand; then, I needed to make observations and express homage to some of the other threads here.

On with the day.....

http://th93.photobucket.com/albums/l47/dan-e-boy56/Smileys/th_smileycheers.gif
....soakin' up the rays....  ahhh...he, heh...
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Posted by MajorEET on Thursday, November 6, 2008 8:25 AM

THUNK!!!

That was my jaw hitting the desk. I've seen some great models but this one takes great to a new meaning. DUDE- WHAT A MASTERPIECE! You have gotta be proud of this one. What sends me is that you only paid $5 for this kit and turned it into something above Smithsonian quality.

The barbed wire in the tracks really is a nice touch! That is a beautiful model. I am with everyone else- you are just going to have to do a WIP and share some of that knowledge.

My hats off to you. You have encouraged me to try harder. What a nice job!!!!!

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Posted by the doog on Thursday, November 6, 2008 8:27 AM
 disastermaster wrote:
 jadgpanther302 wrote:

sweet, i dig Bt-7's, little and sick.

2 thumbs up - Ebert and roper

Thanks 302

I hope siskel would have liked it too.....

 Sorry it took so long to get back. My washing machine started leaking and I had to master that disaster before it got out of hand; then, I needed to make observations and express homage to some of the other threads here.

On with the day.....

http://th93.photobucket.com/albums/l47/dan-e-boy56/Smileys/th_smileycheers.gif
....soakin' up the rays....  ahhh...he, heh...
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.....and.....uhmmm....any possibility of a WIP thead from ya, there, Steve?!?!? Whistling [:-^]
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Posted by dupes on Thursday, November 6, 2008 9:09 AM

Everything they all said above. Sign - Ditto [#ditto]

Sorry I'm getting in on this one late, but I tried several times to load all the pics to no avail. Got too see the first couple, anyway. Awesome stuff DM! Make a Toast [#toast]

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Posted by crockett on Thursday, November 6, 2008 12:40 PM

One of the best models I've ever seen. You nailed it. Congratulations.

regards,

Steve

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Posted by Stuart06 on Thursday, November 6, 2008 1:32 PM

Excellant on that used look.....you need to let us know the techniques...

Did you use Mig products... 

The look of rusting areas on the turret and the overall muddy look is great....truly inspiring.

 

Four Paws up

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Posted by zokissima on Thursday, November 6, 2008 1:40 PM

Oh yeah baby!!! This guy definitely lives up to your name.

I am always impressed by the sheer variance of finishes exhibited on your builds.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 6, 2008 2:22 PM
Although overweathered to my taste and historical belief, your artistry in the method blows me away...TOP NOTCH work here...5 stars... 
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Posted by ogrejohn on Thursday, November 6, 2008 3:13 PM
Absolutly beautiful work! Very top notch indeed!
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Posted by disastermaster on Thursday, November 6, 2008 3:59 PM
 stick man wrote:

WOW!! GREAT work!!!! the weathering is stunning.

How did you do the dust? and how did you make the wear on the front fenders?

GREAT WORK!!!!

Smile [:)]

Thank you stickman.... here you go.

 That dirt comes from the dirt supplied with the rustall kit. Use a tiny dental tool with a small flat tip to allocate the dirt where you want it. You can brush off what you don't like. When you get it just the way you like it, use an eyedropper and place a drop of (I use turpenoid) turpenoid that leaches out and fixes it in place. Now, it won't blow off when you spray on the sealant coat. You do this towards the end of the build so as not to disturb it. Actually after you seal it in with dullcote, it is quite durable.
 All wear work (dents/dings)is done before gluing the parts to the tank. The wear on the fenders is done the same way as with the fuel tanks by using various shaped files and x-acto blades. Pay meticulous attention to impact patterns.
 The end result of this build is a combination of many, many techniques.

Thanks again. Hope this sends you on your way. 

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Posted by redleg12 on Thursday, November 6, 2008 6:42 PM

DM - Were you having this kind of day

Sorry.....I could not help myself!!

Thanks for the info on the "rust"

Rounds Complete!!

 

 

 

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Posted by mg.mikael on Thursday, November 6, 2008 7:46 PM

Now that is one FANTASTIC looking tank. You turned a cheap $5.00 kit into solid gold.Thumbs Up [tup] I can't give you enough compliments on this build disastermaster.Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Bow [bow]

Seriously, that is one epic build, and I hope my weathering can come out half as well as yours on the SU-76M I'm working on.

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Posted by constructor on Thursday, November 6, 2008 8:37 PM
I guess the guy who sold you this kit for $5.00 would have sold it to you cheaper if he saw this beat up, rusty tank that has gone from bad to worse! Great work!
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Posted by disastermaster on Friday, November 7, 2008 7:47 AM
 Eoin6661 wrote:

one word......superb

 

I was wondering if you've got any step by step processes of turning that barrel?? 



..........and that adjective is greatly appreciated Eoin. Thank you.

However I can't help you with one word, so......

As you know, it's been said that a picture is worth a thousand words or two or three.

Here's my poor mans lathe....battery powered at that. A corded drill is too fast. A simple project.



 For this mini-project, get some tube aluminum like what you see in those plastic bags of assorted brass & aluminum tubing. Pick three pieces that will telescope together by measuring the kit part.

So, here I am at the kitchen sink........ this should take about 30 mins once you get everything together.

 For the shorter tubes, pre-cut (if needed) to the general length and put a drill bit that fits accurately (sharp end toward  backwards  the drill) inside the tube you need to cut off and place it in the drill chuck. You don't have to tighten this 'till your teeth shatter either. This reinforces the tube from distorting and bending. Get your razor saw (that sucker will slice you) and place against the chuck (it's hardened steel) in place of the file as shown in the above picture. Crank up the drill, hold the saw carefully and cut it about a 1/16 longer than you need using the jaws of the drill as your saw support. You'll easily cut through the aluminum but not the hardened drill bit. Next, lay the file against the end of the cut right on the drill bit shaft and file it on down that last 1/16 or so as the drill spins.

 For the muzzle, well the pic pretty much says it all. This will give you a uniform lip. All you have to do now is apply more pressure toward the end to get the taper. Stop occasionally and eyeball it to see how you're going. If the lip looks too thick, just use the file to wear it down a bit. Since it's telescoping you can adjust the length when you install it. While it's spinning in that drill, use some scotch brite or fine steel wool to polish/finish it up. I used liquid superglue to assemble the tubing and only had to press it into the mantlet with a tight finish . Make sure to take into account how far this completed unit will fit into the mantlet.

  You can use this setup for simple barrels and save some money. Just think of all those Early Sherman and T34 aluminum barrels you can claim as your own.

Well, I hope this is clear. Thanks again!
Gotta go!

I only had about 20 minutes to work on my model yesterday.


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Posted by Mobious on Friday, November 7, 2008 8:57 AM

Hey DM, That's the same poorman's lathe I use to turn 2 piece plastic barrels. Glue the 2 halves together, chuck it up and use sandpaper to smooth out the joint seams, a micro chisel to redefine the muzzle break seam if needed. Works great.

  

 

"It's a problem of applied physics" Roy Brown

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Posted by disastermaster on Friday, November 7, 2008 6:09 PM
 the doog wrote:

Steve, I just don't know what to say--it's simply a hit "out of the park" as they say...a superb, masterful build and finish. Humbling!

You know, it's always a stunning surprise to see your latest "disaster" but we could all learn so much from you if you would do a real, genuine WIP thread here. To see how you age your finish, and get your results would be a real plus for everyone; me included! You have so much talent, but it's really not possible to genuinely appreciate it without seeing you "In action"!

How about considering it for your next build????

Thank you for such an "over the top appraisal" doog, I'm really flattered.

I'm glad to be able to motivate the guys here to push a little harder to reach their full potential.
A WIP huh. The image “http://www.day.az/forum/style_emoticons/default/thinking.gif” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. Well, that's certainly a winning invitation for sure. It's just a matter of finding the time. I got to work on my model less than 30 minutes yesterday. It already takes me 4-6 months to butt out a new one; documenting and photography might even double it.

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.........let me hear from 'ya. 

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Posted by disastermaster on Friday, November 7, 2008 10:29 PM

 panzer88 wrote:
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!Bow [bow] ....... would love to see how you achieve these amazing results.....

 The image “http://th70.photobucket.com/albums/i96/YodaLuver28/Smileys/th_Coffee.gif” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. late at night.....

 

Thank' ya for looking in panzer, doog just might have me convinced yet.

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Posted by beav on Friday, November 7, 2008 10:45 PM
If you don't mind putting in the time, I'd like to see a WIP too.

"First to Fire!"

Steven

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Posted by the doog on Saturday, November 8, 2008 12:46 AM
You already know how I feel! Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Bow [bow]..........Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Mobious on Saturday, November 8, 2008 1:33 AM

 Hey Disaster Master, If you got the time, Would love to see How to Master a Disaster WIPTongue [:P]

 Mobious

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Posted by terry35 on Saturday, November 8, 2008 12:36 PM

Thats simply superb. Excellently finished and beautifully photographed.

Terry.

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Posted by sfcmac on Saturday, November 8, 2008 3:57 PM

 Ok why wasn't I told he knows how to build models?! That thing looks all real and stuff!

 I'm going to go look at it some more now! I am envious of your mad skills! Stop it! Bow [bow]

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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, November 8, 2008 4:07 PM
Don't pop over here often, but I kept seeing this thread in the "most recent post."  Man, am I gad I stopped by!  That is absolutely stunning work, it just looks SO real!  Seeing stuff like this makes me want to build another tank.  I too would love to see your WIP.  Again, beautiful ugly work! Approve [^]

Frank 

 

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Posted by disastermaster on Saturday, November 8, 2008 4:56 PM
 u-boater wrote:

 panzer88 wrote:
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!Bow [bow] The finish is amazing. I'm with Doog on this one , would love to see how you achieve this amazing results. Great build.

 Yeah, me too! How did you get such a realistic rust effect?

 

As far as the actual build goes...

I'm speechless.Cool [8D]

u-boater

Thanks for your appeciation and checking in on this one.

I'm gonna put out some info on that rust later down the thread since others have asked as well......  that way I can get it out all at once. 

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Posted by disastermaster on Saturday, November 8, 2008 5:45 PM
 TacoBuff wrote:

To quote the Doctor "fantastic!"

I always look forward to you 'zasters'.  And yes, PLEASE do a WIP!

Thanks buff,
 http://th277.photobucket.com/albums/kk62/truckintedybehr/Smileys/th_respect-055.gif Look forward to more 'zasters then; another one is already in the works..... coming soon to a forum thread near you.

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Posted by IanIsBored2000 on Saturday, November 8, 2008 9:31 PM

This weathering is simply on another level, I'm glad this one didn't entirely pass me by even if I'm a bit late to the table.

There's so many different weathering techniques on it that make up the unique finish, and it's the exact look I try to replicate.  All of the small details are just right, from IMO a nearly perfect green shade to the fantastic rust effects.

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Posted by Eoin6661 on Saturday, November 8, 2008 9:45 PM

 disastermaster wrote:


...........I only had about 20 minutes to work on my model yesterday.


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Then I'm even more grateful for your taking the time to post us your barrel turning skills, definately something I'll have a go at.

8-10 months for the next one....well we'll be waiting outside the delivery room then

 

It's been staring me in the face and I've only just noticed your link (/forums/955605/ShowPost.aspx)........and I've run out of superlatives.....the scatched varnish on the benches......well, it just doesn't get any better 

"Don't mistake lack of talent for Genius"
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Posted by disastermaster on Sunday, November 9, 2008 6:15 AM
 Fast Heinz wrote:

I love it. Absolutely brilliant. Ditto the previous question, how did you get the rust finish?

Cheers

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Such a generous compliment, http://th60.photobucket.com/albums/h5/shellbell1471/Smileys%2005-11-07/th_thanks.gif a million!
The rust will be settling in soon.

You know, I almost didn't post this build. The image “http://www.comicguide.net/images/smilies/gaehn5.gif” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. I guess I got used to looking at it and thought it didn't measure up. Well, now I'm glad that I did.

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Posted by disastermaster on Sunday, November 9, 2008 3:35 PM
 redleg12 wrote:

OH MY GOD....GET SOME RUST-O_LEM FOR THAT TANK.....Wait.....it's the latest Disastermaster rust bucket. Nice work on the rust. Is it all dust...a mix....or some secret disaster-master mix

As you guys know these are not my cup of tea but the rust work is excellent. Do tell.

Rounds Complete!!

Hey redleg,
 I'm pleased that you're pleased.

 Dust, rust? The dirt and dust are the lighter colored earth elements on the horizontal areas and under the sponsons, also on the headlights and on the wheel rims/tires. The rust is on the exhaust pipes, front fenders and the various nicks and scratches. The tracks and chain are a combination of both with metal contact points showing through on the tracks.
 

 Good to hear from you and many tanks for your approval.

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