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I love AK products and I don't use MIG pigments that much since I first tried AK last April. They make great streaks and washes readily mixed that you only need to shake the bottle real good before using it.
Just check my expanded shelves especially the second and third from the bottom. LOL
You will like them too...
Andy
Nice work bench area Andy .Did you build the shelves ? My eye seems to be drawn to the center ....................oops ! I saw in another picture of yours where you had Mig pigs all lined up along the bottom .............................so you got rid of them ?
LOL! Glad you liked the shot glass. I used to hold small parts...
I wish I built it myself... remember I am not red neck enough and I need to learn from you my friend. My buddy who is into wood work helped me build it.
Mig pigments are there on the bottom right now but I think I will put them back into the drawer because it is taking up table space. I will still use them for the tracks or dust...
Ok , Andy . This winter i want to build some nice shelves for my work bench and a paint booth with a descent exhaust fan . I'll send you some pics of it when i get it done .
Shell! you can't post pulchritude like that. ----- Oh, and Thanks!
Seriously: Excellent job on the wheels and the rest too-impressive-of course you are used to seeing mud a lot, I guess
Steve
Building the perfect model---just not quite yet
Andy, I just been looking over the AK web site. Looks impressive and as I have yet to venture into the world of pig(ment)s and washs. Is there a recomened "starter group" for rust, grime,and mud you could suggest from AK?
Good looking paint tray by the way-bench is way too clean for my taste, but to each
his own
Steve , thanks ............i had to look that one up.............
You have executed a lovely application of an aqueous solution of territorial elements combined to a viscous state.
Or...
In other words...
DUDE
Marc
Marc ........had your coffee this morning ? Thanks man
that looks so AWESOME SHELLBACK and that workbench is sssooo neat i would NEVER find anything there i need it near or i can't find it.:)
Clay
As interesting as "Naked Models" may be.... sure does look good when the paint and grime pull it all together. And that is pretty well "pulled".
Clay and Marc thanks you guys .
Clay i cant work with a bench that clean either . It must be Andy's .......
Marc .....this is my first major attempt at getting a model really dirty . Its been fun . Glad you like the look .
Looks great! Just applied a coat of mud to a Jeep I've been slowly building with my airbrush and well yours looks much, much better. Guess I'll have to try pastels next time. The airbrush as you'd figure put down too even and perfect a coat, I like how you've got it sorta uneven and blotchy as driving though puddles would wash some of the mud off.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I am mightily impressed with this superb build. I am a modeller returning after many years away from the hobby, and I am a little reluctant among such talented people to offer a tip that I often use on kits with soft plastic. I often put the whole assembly in the domestic freezer for a while to really set the glued joint. I hope this helps.
Gamera , Thanks for your kind words . Just to be sure , what i used was brushed on Mig pigments and pastel chalks .
XPC ..............thank you also for your complement . I havent heard of the freezer idea before . Not enough room in my freezer..... what with all of the frozen pizza's and ice cream in there already .
Fenders on . Like the rest of the model i painted them with M.M. enamel Russian green , high lighted that with a Russian green lightened with a drop of flat white , dry brushed the fenders with light gray , sealed all of that with Future , applied a wash of burnt umber , sealed everything with a coat of acrylic matt and finally brushed on some Mig pigs .
Heres one of the side view mirrors .I usually have trouble with these . This one and its mate were easier . I dipped the mirror end of the part into Future and let it set a couple of days . Then i applied a drop of enamel chrome silver from the tip of a small brush and sat that aside for a couple of days to cure .
Wow Carl, it's really coming to life now with the fenders on. Neat trick with the mirror as well!
BP Models
Thank you Bill .........means a lot to me .
Looks great my mna. Love the mirror.
Marc , your comments means a lot to me also ............thanks
Glued the headlight lenses in with white glue . Before i did that i painted the inside of the housing with MM enamel chrome silver . Also i painted the outer ring on the inside of the clear lenses with black enamel ...to give the lenses the look of some depth On the turn signals i first painted then with two coats of MM enamel chrome yellow . When that cured i applied two coats of turn signal amber from MM enamel. After curring i outlined the lense base with water color paints black and then i inhanced the look of the amber lense with water color paints red .
Wow. Nice truck, comrade.
Apprentice rivet counter.
Them lights are looking good from here
Clint
The headlights look terrific. So, can you see the light at the end of the tunnel? Where you feeling lighthearted when you assembled them?
I really want to accent my headlamps, working on them now too, the way you did. Really brings out the depth.
RBaer Wow. Nice truck, comrade.
LOL Baer ! Or ............is it Komradski ?
Thanks for for your comment
Rambo thanks a lot !
wing_nut The headlights look terrific. So, can you see the light at the end of the tunnel? Where you feeling lighthearted when you assembled them? I really want to accent my headlamps, working on them now too, the way you did. Really brings out the depth.
Marc , i am "inlightened " by your comments ...........
I'll be looking at your thread to see how "brightly " your headlights turn out (or turn on ) ..................
Carl
Just got back to your planet and, all kidding aside, the progress you have made is ...,
is...A-Maz-Ing!
The turn signal color looks spot on. The head lights = a great, simple, solution eliminating the usual plane jane look on head lights. Great Stuff!
I would like to complement your work some more, but I promised, "...that all kidding aside...", so anymore would just cause you to doubt my sincerity; I bet
SEE YA
Steve , thank you for your sincere comments !
Always a pleasure to watch one of your WIP's Carl. Sadly I haven't had time to do much of that or comment either. Keep up the great work.
Eric
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