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White-34: Sorry man I don't know your name and you didn't fill out a Bio so please excuse my rudeness for not addressing you by name. Thanks for stopping by and I am glad I was able to get you excited about the possibilities with this older Tamiya kit. You should see the directions they are as yellow as my family bible!
Steve: There you are Young Man I was hoping you were peeking over my shoulder. Thanks for letting me know you are still out there and I am hoping we will see something from you soon....................??
Build Update:
I was able to finish the trailer today and i followed the same method as the Flak 38 except I added two coats of Vallejo Calvary Brown shot through my AB to provide that rusty metal look I like so well.
THAT is beautiful.
Aww Shucks! Thanks Steve Iam glad you like it! I still need to paint the leather straps and one half of the reflector. I drank to much coffee tonight so I will wait until tomorrow for that detail when my hands are steadier.
I iwll be hiting the Horch tomorrow!
Ed - no wonder I didnt get an email back. I hope you are better my brother. I see even though you may be under the weather you still can produce stunning work.
Bob
Schnobs, Awesome job on the ammo trailer! Just one more Q:
The hairspray technique, is it a mist coat or full coverage and I assume it lays flat / smooth after it drys? Im brave enough to just do it without playing on scrap first, just need to confirm it won't leave lumps.
Bob: Sorry Bob I forget to reply been a little busy. My little guy got the flu yesterday and it was my first experience with a two year old really sick. Man I tell you it sucks feeling helpless when they don't know what is going on. I love that little guy with a fierce love so it wasn't a very good day yesterday but he seems better today which is a blessing.
SupressionFire: I apply three medium coats that leaves the surface quite wet and then I apply liberal use of my bench hair dryer. Just remember that if you use Tamiya as a base coat water alone will probably not work for chipping. Use a little Isotropy alcohol on a damp cotton bud and it will work like a dream. I would suggest a coat of Tamiya Clear before the HP layer which helps prevent chipping going through to the primer. Hope that helps and remember to use magnification while you are chipping and some patience with rest periods in between in order to achieve scale chipping. It is very easy to overdo this effect "less is more" is the mantra you should chant to yourself as you stand on lone leg whirling in a circle!
Edmund,
First things first. I am relieved to hear that your little guy is doing better. I understand the dad thing (my boy has got asthma) The ICU RN in me is also relieved since wee ones like that getting the flu puts up the hair on the back of my neck.
Oh boy howdy! This is stunning! Outstanding! Fantastic! I am going to have to try my hand at the hairspray thing on my next armor build. After the wingy thingy.
Cheers
Dave
With enough thrust, pigs fly just fine.
Great work Ed,
That looks awesome!
Schnobs,
That 38 REALLY looks REAL! Thanks for the in-depth tutorial on how you achieved the look!
IBuildOne48
Teach modeling to youth!
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Dave: Thanks Dave on both accounts the little guy is going to be just fine! I stayed up most of the night checking on him. You know emotional maps made before and after children are much different aren't they!
I hope you are going to be at the Pearson show on the 13th in Vancouver. I am bringing the Sherman, AS 42 and the LRDG Chevy, It should be fun! I am going to drive up that morning and meet you guys there.
psstofflilbro: Thanks man!
Ibuild: You are too kind! The first time I think I got something close to looking similar to the real thing I think it was my Sherman I called up my Sherman buddy and said. "It looks Real!", and he said in an exasperated tone "isn;t that the point!" I have stopped telling him when I build things that look real anymore!
Schnobs Hi Marc, Thanks my friend but you are not too late I have three more of these trailers ready to be made in the near future so share away please!
Hi Marc,
Thanks my friend but you are not too late I have three more of these trailers ready to be made in the near future so share away please!
Seems like you have a pretty good handle on these boxes. Here is the one that I did.
Shoot me your email and I will send you all the pics that someone else sent me
Marc
I read you 5x5 on the emotional map issue. I'll check my calendar in regards to the Pearson show. I've got a belt testing and tournament coming up and, I've double booked myself more than once. Heaven knows, I'd love to come up and see you and Bob. Not to mention the builds you've listed. If I bring anything it would probably be the Panther, since it's the only build I've done since the Evergreen show. Eric I believe is out of country at that time. Some place sunny and warm. I still have yet to meet him.
Wayne & Dave: Parenting can be a thankless task at times but I console myself that I will walk up to my son when he is a teenager and knock him out of his socks when he leasts expects it and then we will be even for all this baby stuff!
Build Update: I did manage to start painting the Horch tonight and after going back and forth I dediced to use MM Acrl Sand as a basecoat over the Gunmetal and Calvary Brown. I folowed the same HP method as docuemnted on the weapon earlier in the thread so I will not go into much detail but show a few pics in progress and where I am at now. Model Master Acryl and Life Color paints chip quite easily with warm water. After chippign I applied a few different filters form MIG. I used Brown for Dakr Yellow and Tan for Dark Yellow follwed by a llittle streaking with Mig Nuetral wash. I also decided to leave the gun deck in primer to add visual interest and will weather in place with Mig pigments.
"Well...you gunna pull them pistols, or just whistle Dixie?"
Ed;
You are the master and i am but the humble student
Fantastic brother!
Another fine build is unfolding before us yet again! Your attention to detail proves that OCD is not an affliction if properly channeled. The one that caught my eye on this go around is the right headlight assembly is slightly askew. Yet, another detail when combined with all the others, convinces the viewer that this one has been off the dealers lot for a while.
Is the convertible top resin? Scratch? I'll give you a call this weekend.
As always, it is a treat to see what you've achieved.
Excellent...:)
Just like Campbell's Soup, Ed, MMMM, MMMM, GOOD!
Sorry, I would have checked in earlier, but I had a crazy crazy day. THanks for talking me down, man.
Bill
I apologize getnelman for the lateness of my replies my children moved from the flue to colds so needless to say my hands have been full of more pressing concerns.
Adam: Thanks Adam and that's a cool pic it made me smile!
Bob: As always Bob thank you for the enthusiastic support! i cannot wait to see you guys at the Pearson show on Saturday it shoudl be a blast!
Dave: Thanks Dave you are very kind! The headlight was an accident while chipping and I glued it on in a hurry and crooked I will take care of that! The tilt is part of a Verlindin Steyr Upgrade set which I will not be using for that build so i kioed it for this one. It is really well done and I like it.
Guney: Thanks Guney!
Wayne: Thanks Wayne and I agree with your theories on child rearing!
Bill: LOL! My pleasure Bill and your tractor turned out great!!
I actually like the headlight kind of askew. If it is going to bug you then by all means do fix it. WHAT ever you do, do not go against the grain of your OCD! That would set a great rift in the universe and, we can't have that now can we?
Again, what can I say that hasn't already been said? This is coming along wonderfully
Thanks Dave!
Fantastic work. So delicate looking! I wanted to comment on the Eduard PE and on PE in general since you mentioned this was the first time using the Eduard stuff. Be careful and check your references against the PE you are adding to the kit. I had a very bad experience with Eduard and a Pz IV E front mudflap. Their PE was completely, totally inaccurate. Aber, another PE company was exactly correct though. I had spent several hours trying to get the Eduard mudflaps just right only to find that they were completely wrong. I had to scap the whole thing and revert back to the kit supplied plastic mudflaps. Just be careful and check your resources. I failed to do that and it cost me bench time and Eduard failed to do their research too.
Steve
"When life really starts stressing you out, there's no better remedy than to go into the hobby room, crank the tunes, and dive into your latest project so intently that all else falls away." - Madddog
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Thanks Steve. Yes thanks for the tip I check and then recheck references often it's part of the fun!
PE is a wonderful modern torture device for people that think too much. Sometimes due to durability and scale reasons it makes more sense to use the kit part. In this kit I chose to thin down and detail the kit steps rather than use PE because it simply did not look durable enough for me.
Nice , just plain nice.
Thanks Marc!!
Build Update: I continued the color shift theme and painted the doors a little different tone than the rest of the vehicle and subjected each component to the hair spray treatment. I decided to use the kit supplied decals which were very old but performed admirably.
I like the tonal variation you've done with the doors. A very nice touch indeed! I'm going to have to give the hair spray method a go one of these days. What color did you use on the tires? I like it.
Looking good Edmund, decals look perfect and you'd never know their age by looking at it. Definitely like where this one's headed!
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Dave: Thanks Dave I sometimes use differnt MIG filters on certain parts of vehciles to introduce tonal change and color shifts but I thought I would get a little more drastic with this one as you can see by this picture filters and washes can be played like a good instrument to create the tune you are looking for.
Wbill: They were petrified so I let them soak for 10-20 minutes in warm mineral water before using Microset to set them. I also applied pre and post coats fo future follwed by a light coat of MM Flat Acryl to prepare for additional weathering.
Sorry Dave I forgot to answer your question about the tire color. It is Floquil Weathered Black which is just a fantastic color for tires and road wheels IMHO!
Im speechless...................really I am. I have to consult Websters for a new vocabulary to describe your work Ed. Stunning is not enough.
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