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Latest Projects: Trumpeter 2S7 Tamiya M-107 Cheers Tony lee
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Trumpeter 2S7
Tamiya M-107 Cheers Tony lee
Tamiya M-107
Cheers Tony lee
Cheers
Tony lee
Shoot Low Boys They're Ridin Ponys
ps1scw I like this very much, quick question for you about the SCC.2 I'm attempting Mike Starmers Tamiya mix of 5pts Nato Brown + 4pts Flat Yellow + 1pt Flat Black. But is seems to be darker than yours. What formula did you use for yours? Thanks
I like this very much, quick question for you about the SCC.2
I'm attempting Mike Starmers Tamiya mix of 5pts Nato Brown + 4pts Flat Yellow + 1pt Flat Black.
But is seems to be darker than yours. What formula did you use for yours?
Thanks
Consensus on Network54 is Tamiya have changed the formulation on some of their colours, & an up to date revision by Mike Starmer can be found here http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208/thread/1455271480
Hataka, a Polish co(?) have released Hataka British AFV paint set (WW2 European colours) # AS22 as here;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hataka-British-AFV-paint-set-WW2-European-colours-AS22-/231922735592?hash=item35ffac19e8:g:F3kAAOSwdrRXG-Rd
Includes the elusive SCC2, SCC15 & SCC1a, & night black, similar containers to Vallejo/MIG but haven't used them yet, so won't comment on their colours or usability.
Hannants do Xtracrylix XA1817 British Dark Earth & XA1002 RAF Dark Earth BS450, which I do use, they spray & cover well & the RAF colours at least are slightly satin.
Gives you a few more options, good luck
East Mids Model Club 32nd Annual Show 2nd April 2023
http://www.eastmidsmodelclub.co.uk/
Don't feed the CM!
Resurrected this bad-boy from the dead. Where is Tony these days? Hope you're okay buddy.
Eric
Who are you talking about Karl Jenn or the JagdPanzer. LOL
the doog Tony, On my way to the Ural Mountains tonight--Yekatarinaburg, Russia. Jeez, a LONG flight, and c-c-cold there! Home on Wednesday night though....can't wait to get back to the bench and my girl! :)
Tony,
On my way to the Ural Mountains tonight--Yekatarinaburg, Russia. Jeez, a LONG flight, and c-c-cold there!
Home on Wednesday night though....can't wait to get back to the bench and my girl! :)
On the workbench: Dragon 1/350 scale Ticonderoga class USS BunkerHill 1/720 scale Italeri USS Harry S. Truman 1/72 scale Encore Yak-6
The 71st Tactical Fighter Squadron the only Squadron to get an Air to Air kill and an Air to Ground kill in the same week with only a F-15 http://photobucket.com/albums/v332/Mikeym_us/
Showing my age
Heck I remember back when some guy invented dirt.
Your showing your age Tony. LOL
I remember watching Sanford and Son too as a kid back in the 70's and 80's.
of course I used to watch Star Trek re-runs on a small tabletop black and white TV as well.
Pvt Mutt We had "Sanford and Son", they had an old pickup truck Those shows you watched were new to me Jon????? Tony lee
We had "Sanford and Son", they had an old pickup truck
Those shows you watched were new to me Jon?????
Pvt Mutt Can somebody translate what Jon said above????? I want to see it finished also and Thanks for the compliments folks Tony lee
Can somebody translate what Jon said above?????
I want to see it finished also and Thanks for the compliments folks
Harold Steptoe, Totters wagon = Old '60's TV program re a rag & bone man (junk) who had a horse drawn cart
Pickfords: well known furniture removals (U-Haul van with minions)
Too clean & not enough stowage...
jealous now though...
Don't feel bad Tony I have a hard enough time translating Cockney English as well as regular English English. Now you have to find a crew for that GMC ( translated Gun Motorized Carriage for the folks not familiar with military terms)
OH OK that makes sense
Pretty soon pretty soon Hamp
He is basically saying your bits is your Bob's but it's to shiny for the hiney when the door gets to me blimey!....OK, I actually made that up.
She is looking good though. Can't wait till you start getting dirty with her.....wait, that sounded wrong. :)
Thanks Karl
You havin Happy Trails are you?
Tony, that looks gorgeous. A really nice canvas to start some righteous weathering!
Nice work Tony! All she needs now is a little dirt and grime.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Wow, Tony - ain't this a clean machine! Good luck with your build, or the finish of it, and have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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Looking good Tony!! At first glance, I thought the red and blue decals were Tamiya symbols for just a second
nice start, but needs to look like a cross between 'arolds totters' wagon & Pickfords' Removals.
Decals:
See Ya Later
Thanks Everyone
Saturday Report:
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Definitely looks better after round 2 Tony!
Camo looks a lot better Tony filled in,great overall job so far.
Thank You Sir
Round 2 looks much improved Tony.
BP Models
Made me a mental note of that Karl,Thanks
I'll be back at the bench on March 21st, Tony! Wahooo!
I figgered that paint was laquer based...oh well. That can happen to anyone. And BTW, Tamiya can brush just fine if you keep it wet enough---just keep adding a drop of water to a little pool of it, and it goes on fine. It just dries quick from the laquer in it--but you can keep it "wet" with a little water, and it can go out nicely.
If you do build one PS1SCW don't get in a hurry at the aft end, it's a bugger to get everything to line up square and play nice from front to back.
Thank You
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