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Posted by M1Carbine on Monday, August 2, 2010 10:43 AM

POOP!

 

Thats all Im saying

 

:( Bob

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Posted by hughes2682 on Monday, August 2, 2010 10:23 AM

Well, I was able to get some oils on yesterday.  There is A LOT more weathering to come.  And pin washes. And grime.  Ooooh I like grime. Here's what I've got so far

The dirt is MIG European Dust affixed with mineral spirits. 

The mock up to make sure that everything is tying together. I'm not sure if is shows in the pic (it does in person) the Deck Tan sprayed to represent the dusting of the flora from passing vehicles.

Cheers

Dave

 

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Posted by hughes2682 on Monday, August 2, 2010 4:02 AM

Bob,

Apparently I have lost my mind. I may have backed over it several weeks ago when I committed the egregious error. So it does predate the ion generator. Perhaps I should used it to "reset the motherboard"?

Eric,

The honey do list works prett well. My wife busts her behind at work as she wears several hats. I've seen the bosses job. I do NOT want the bosses job. I was able to get some dot filtering and pigments done. I'll shoot some pics when I get home. I also shot some Deck Tan On the base. So far so good

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by tigerman on Sunday, August 1, 2010 7:57 PM

Dave, I think there is no cure for the honey-do list. LOL Hang in there.

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Posted by M1Carbine on Sunday, August 1, 2010 5:30 PM

WHAT!

DOUBLE BOOKING?

WHAT!

HAVE YOU LOST YOUR COLLECTIVE MIND!

Did you indeed shock yourself with the "ion generator"

I am getting in the car now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dude, im depressed now

Bob

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Posted by hughes2682 on Sunday, August 1, 2010 2:53 PM

Nate,

I've been itching to get back to the tank.  Now I can though, I'm not sure I'll be able to get to the oils like I had hoped. There are a few spots under the fenders, that I noticed yesterday when I glued them on. The closer I get to getting the finish work done the more I see that has to be done.

Railfan,

The applicator  works wonderfully. With it being 120V I treat it with the same respect as I do firearms.  It does not get refilled until the switch is off and it is unplugged.  There are a lot of old roads back behind where I grew up that I biked, walked, drove.  I even found a few old homesteads from the Great Depression.  One house was pretty much collapsed on itself but I did find some pretty cool stuff (I left it all there as it didn't feel right to take anything from those places). One house used Foldgers coffee tins as flashing for the roof.  The colors were preserved wonderfully.  Thank you for the compliment and checking in on this build. As for the scratch building.... there are much worse things that could be given to others.  I've definitely been bitten by the bug.

Bill

Thank you for your compliments and the following of this build and, others.  Now back out to the bench!  I get to work on the tank again.  Congrats on your dedicated mancave.  Yes, I do understand about the "Honey Do List".  I've got a couple more bigger ones to get done before the Rain Festival hits us again here in the Pacific Northwest.

Cheers

Dave

 

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Posted by wbill76 on Sunday, August 1, 2010 1:24 PM

Very nice progress Dave, looks like the new toy is living up to all your expectations nicely! Yes

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:09 AM

hughes2682

.  This is like scratch building.  Addictive.  

Oh dear. The scratch-building disease is spreading. You have been around me too much, and I have given it to you!

(I can't stop scratch-building, and the scratch-building feaver is slowly spreading through our forums, effecting anyone and everyone, making them want to scratch-build)

 

  

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Sunday, August 1, 2010 7:57 AM

Well, I'm glad to hear you drink more coffee than you inhale /sneeze /laugh.

I'm also glad you had the static grass applicator work for you. Now, It's applying static grass insted of shooting applying you through the wall.

I swear, I took a walk down that old dirt road you made a while back. I don't remember the rocks in the path, but it's roughly the same. Over all, it's an exelent diorama. (I may use something like that for some cars I'm building)

That Panzer looks great, just needs some rust and dust.

  

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Posted by Nachtflieger on Sunday, August 1, 2010 6:14 AM

The base looks great Dave! The grass came out really well. I also like the highlights on the Pz. IV. Looking forward to seeing the tank on the base.

Nate

 

 

 

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Posted by hughes2682 on Sunday, August 1, 2010 2:42 AM

Edmund,

Thank you so very much for the compliment and constant support on builds.  Watching the base work that you and others have done has really helped me with construction and composition.  This is like scratch building.  Addictive.  Now I want to build a bigger one with more trees and other flora.  Perhaps a concealed PAK 41/43?

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by Schnobs on Sunday, August 1, 2010 2:30 AM

 Clapping Hands Wow Dave!

 

That is just Gosh Doggin Awesome!  Really nice base and groudwork here.  I mean it this is real quality work!





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Posted by hughes2682 on Sunday, August 1, 2010 2:18 AM

Railfan 233,

Actually, I do drink more of my coffee than snorking it.  It's no so much an inhaling as it is almost a sneezing while laughing with a mouthful of java.  Big Smile  The replies and posts you guys write are out and out funny. I love the sound of laughter  (in my line of work I find some humor in some very unusual places).  I had a really good IPA before reading your post so, no java was snorked!Wink

The grass applicator was finished last night and I practiced with it on some cardboard and various blends of static grass before tackling the base.  All the static grasses used were of the Woodland Scenics brand: Burnt Grass FL633, Light Green FL634, Medium Green FL635.  The surface was prepped with diluted white glue brushed on with a foam brush so as not to leave potential brush marks.  With the applicator loaded, the base prepped and, the ground pin in the base and attached I went to town.  Woo hoo!Stick out tongue  It went quickly and, well.  I am looking forward to building up another base in the very near future.  Perhaps a bit bigger and with several trees.  Hedgerows perhaps?  

The middle of the road was a creation by mistake.  I had wanted an uneven appearance and it turned out better than I had planned.  Bonus! The grass on the center and sides of the road will get dusted with a light airbrushing of Deck Tan tomorrow.   I need to come back to the base with fresh eyes.

I was mountain biking with a friend of mine on Thursday and saw some undergrowth that would have made some excellent ferns.  I got distracted on gathering any when he pranged his derailleur hanger.  They would have gone nicely below the rocks.  Looks like I'll just have to go riding again soon.

Today was the first day in a while where I worked on the Panzer.  I highlighted some areas with Tamiya XF-63 German Grey that was diluted fairly thinly.  I just thinned it until the consistency seem just right.  Some parts were also glued on.  Fenders and, both mufflers.  The hinge points where the fenders were glued need to be touched up with some Life Color paint.  I'll be hitting the Panzer with the Abteilung oils here shortly.

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Friday, July 30, 2010 5:40 PM

No hurry, Dave. I understand family matters.

As for you snorking all of your coffee, what's wrong with just drinking it? It seems like every time I talk to you via the forum, you are always INHALING your coffee insted of DRINKING it.

I'd think it would taste better if you didn't try to snork it.Wink

(Oh, by the way, don't drink coffee while reading my post)

  

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Posted by hughes2682 on Friday, July 30, 2010 4:30 PM

Railfan,

Things are a bit off schedule right now.  Well, not really.  I've been Dad's taxi service and spending time with my boy.  Some things just have to wait.  That MASH reference got me laughing pretty dang hard.  I had forgotten about that scene.  I'll make sure not to do anything to make myself fly through any walls.  I don't want to wake up with my co-workers or wife leaning over me asking "WTF?"

Bob,

LMAO! It may be OK for 9v but 120V?  Feel the power as it shocks you Censored across the room!  Puuuuhzzzzzaaaaap! 

Bill,

I shared your reference with my wife as I read it and, we BOTH snorked our java!  Thanks for the snork!  Great way to start the day really.

Edmund,

I was worried that the Basalt was going to be too dark but,  it was juuuuust right.  No worries about posting. You've had a fair amount on your plate lately.  I would love to do a work shop!  Only .... (please forgive me)... I double booked myself that weekend.  I'm at a seminar for three days in South West Washington.  I am more than willing to make a road trip and get together with you guys if you are amenable to that.  I'll trade you a hairspray toot for a tree toot.Big Smile I am kicking myself for that double booking. Angry  

Thank you for the compliments gentlemen.  I've got some free time this eve to build ( or at least get started) the grass applicator.

Dave

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Posted by Schnobs on Thursday, July 29, 2010 2:22 PM

Wowsa!

Dave this is wonderful i will have to look for that Valleyo Model Color Basalt Grey color very nice!

I have been watching but forgot to post so here I am!

Now let's talk workshop.  It looks like Adam, myself and maybe Bill are coming to Evergreen so you you are going to put on a tree making workshop. Please PM me want I need to bring for materials. I am moving out of the desert soon and will need tree skills! 

Great job man!

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Posted by wbill76 on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 7:52 PM

I don't know why, but every time I read "ion generator" I have this mental picture of Doc Brown in "Back to the Future". Propeller Have fun with the new toy Dave!

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:11 PM

Don't forget the story of the electricain at the 4077th M*A*S*H. He was repairing the P.A. system, and he was shot through a wall. He was O.K., but he had to recover at Rosie's bar for the rest of the dayWink

 

  

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Posted by M1Carbine on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 3:19 PM

Dave -remember NOT to put the red wire on your tongue when turning the unit on, this is not a recommended way of testing it...........I did it that way and it took several days for my eyebrows to grow back..............................LMAO

 

Bob

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 2:46 PM

Alright, I'm glad it finally came. Let me know how it works. I can't wait to see the results

  

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Posted by hughes2682 on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 10:16 AM

Wooo hooooo!!!  The ion generator arrived yesterday from Electronic Goldmine.  Now I can build the grass applicator.Lightning  After I get some sleep.  This is gonna be fun!Surprise

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by hughes2682 on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 10:26 AM

Andy,

Holy Smoke! That dio is amazing.  Talk about a moment in time.  When I'm done with my work stretch I am going to take a closer look at it and the others that you've mentioned.  Oh man, I have learned A LOT from you guys.

Bill,

Thank you again for your compliments and support on this build.  Jim, at the LHS pointed out the NOCH flowers in the railroad section.  I told him I might have to come back for them. As you can see, I did.  Late spring/Early summer was the effect I was going for.  The flowers and blossoming foliage does seem, as you put it, incongruous, to the dark tide that was coming.

Bob,

Throwing everything away?!?!  My Censored you are!  Surprise  If I can learn do put this together, then so can you.  Hehehe.  I can handle the technical stuff fairly well,  it's the composition that I have always had to work the hardest at. The ion generator is arriving today and, I've looking forward to building that grass applicator this week.  I even found some aluminum mesh is the garage that works wonderfully with the static grass I have.  Stay tuned.  I'll let you know how it works.  I'll give you a call later this week and we can plan a get together for the tree building toot and Ninkasi. Big Smile

I will post more later this week after I get the grass applicator built.  Right now I'm going to enjoy a cold one post shift, play with the dogs and go nighty night.

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by M1Carbine on Monday, July 26, 2010 3:23 PM

Thats it....between you and Ed.......Im throwing everything away.........................LOL

 

AWESOME! BRO

 

Bob

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Posted by wbill76 on Monday, July 26, 2010 1:11 PM

Very nice progress with the base Dave, the flowers along the road are a very nice touch...definitely provides just that slightly incongruous bit to draw the eye without it seeming out of place in the setting. Late Spring/Early Summer France definitely comes to mind with them there! Wink

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Posted by Bodge on Sunday, July 25, 2010 1:35 PM

Dave yes these are mine, I used moss for the ferns, there are so many varieties of moss in peoples gardens. I do a lot of building and landscaping in my work and i have allways got my eye open for things i can use in modelling. Have a look at a post of mine called How to build a Normandy dio in 1/72 scale or one called Timeout. Hope these help. Cheers mate.Big Smile

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Posted by hughes2682 on Saturday, July 24, 2010 5:25 PM

Rick,

High praise indeed sir. Bow Down Thank you.  I added a small detail to the base today. Some roots poking out of the ground.  These came from some yard work I was doing last year and kept some clippings.  I have been enjoying the summer. I got back earlier in the week from a biking/kayaking trip in the San Juans.  The entire time I was there enjoying myself I was also taking in the land scape and making mental notes.  Welcome to Eugene.  Hopefully I will meet you at an upcoming show and pick your brain about some stuff/techniques. If you do not mind that is.

Brian,

Thank you sir for the compliment.  I did get a small but important bit done on the Ausf B today.  The decals.  I had been putting it off as I've been focused on the base.  I opted to do them today as I go back to work tonight and by the time I'm done with my stretch they will be fully cured.  Then, I can finally play with my Abteilung oils that I got for my b-day in June.  Wooooo Hooooo. Also the base should have the grass on it within the week.

The decals are not silvered. It is the way the light is reflecting off of the glossy portion of the decal.  I have turned the lazy susan every whichway and I can not see any silvering.  I double checked after I shot this pick. When I saw in on the camera I thought I had a dreaded case of the silvering.  When I went to place the decals,I wetted the decal and, then I brushed a small amount of Future (undiluted) where the decal was to go. With the decal on, I positioned exactly where I wanted it, then I blotted the decal with a Q-tip moistened with water. Any Future that got out from under the decal and was starting to leave a ring was taken care of with the aforementioned Q-tip.

You can see where there is enough residual Future to darken the paint but, not enough to gloss it up.  I am not worried about this as the weathering will take care of this.

The root structures I mentioned.  Don't throw away all of your lawn debris.

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by New Hampshire on Saturday, July 24, 2010 1:35 PM

Dave, the base is looking perfect!  Can't wait to see the IV on there! Cool

Brian

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Posted by hughes2682 on Saturday, July 24, 2010 12:42 PM

Andy,

Thank you for stopping in and the compliment.  I've got a package of the basket liner I picked up at the hardware store.  I've yet to use it but, after seeing these dio pics, I will have to utilize it.  Is the dio yours?  What was used for the ferns? This is of a huge use to me.  Thank you so very much. 

Cheers

Dave

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Posted by Bodge on Saturday, July 24, 2010 12:13 PM

Dave it is looking great, the tree is awsome and the whole layout is spot on. Depending on how much grass you want on this scene i find hanging basket liner a really effective grass alternative and very realistic. I also blend my vegetation together with the base with a light spray of dust and also use pigments to blend .

Hope some of this might be of use to you mate.Andy.

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Posted by RickLawler on Saturday, July 24, 2010 11:36 AM

Wow, this has turned into quite the hefty, and informative log.   I just spent the past 1/2 hr. catching up on your progress...well done all around.  The base is coming along very nicely.

I'll be looking forward to seeing it all tied together very soon.

Enjoy the Summer (finally).  BTW..I'll be in Eugene later today.

 

Rick

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