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Building Dragons JSU-122 *updated and finished*

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Building Dragons JSU-122 *updated and finished*
Posted by biffa on Sunday, April 8, 2007 10:28 PM

Hi guys, here we go again back on the ruskie stuff this one keeps rising to the top of the pile so this time its getting done, this is the Dragon kit #6013 and i am going to see about using the external fuel tanks and PE i had left over from the T34/85 w/bedspring armour kit and any other bits and bobs i have in the spares box.

The box-art, this beast looks very menacing it should be fun to paint up.

Upper and lower hulls include some nice casting detail and weld joins.
 

Step 1, as per usual the wheels, no problems here.

Step 2, consists of the lower hull wheel attachments and wheels again no problems to report.


Thanks for looking in and as always feel free to comment or ask questions.

Ron.

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Posted by m1garand on Sunday, April 8, 2007 10:32 PM

Biffa is back in full production again? 

By the way, how do you paint wheels?  it looks like you already have them attached to the vehicle.  How do you paint wheels that are facing inside and rubber parts?

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Posted by tigerman on Sunday, April 8, 2007 11:20 PM
It should be pretty similiar to their JS-2. I don't recall any problems with that build except with the back panel. It was an easy fix, a little filing and putty. Good luck and look forward to more "Motherland" armor.

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Posted by disastermaster on Sunday, April 8, 2007 11:53 PM
Make a Toast [#toast] OK boys and men........   Laugh [(-D] Here we go on #11 for 2007......!!!!!!

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Posted by zokissima on Monday, April 9, 2007 1:12 PM

Oh yeah, back to the Russian stuff, where you SHOULD be Tongue [:P]

 

Can't wait to see what you do with this one.

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Posted by IanIsBored2000 on Monday, April 9, 2007 2:04 PM
 zokissima wrote:

Oh yeah, back to the Russian stuff, where you SHOULD be Tongue [:P]

 

Can't wait to see what you do with this one.

Glad to see im not the only one that likes the russian stuff. Past aor presesnt, it all just has a really cool look to me. And russian green accepts Biffas weathering quite nicely.
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Posted by Buddho on Monday, April 9, 2007 3:17 PM
Nice progress on this one...I have one and am waiting to see how this one turns out.

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Posted by treadwell on Monday, April 9, 2007 6:49 PM
heya ronBig Smile [:D]-- this oughta be be cool!-- dont't let this bad boy drive off the table!!Laugh [(-D]-- treadCool [8D]

   

 

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Posted by biffa on Monday, April 9, 2007 7:37 PM

The ruski fans are out in force heh, Zoran i thought this might catch your eye if you were around Smile [:)]

m1, ill answer that one in the paint steps as im really not for sure yet how i will approach it.

Tread, but its better value for money you get to build it twice Laugh [(-D]

Eric so far so good i just got through putting the tracks together and they are cool they friction fit with a slight pressure so i was able to shape them around the wheels before putting any glue to them,

Thanks chaps should have an update tommorrow.

Ron.

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Posted by Carves on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 10:36 AM

 disastermaster wrote:
Make a Toast [#toast] OK boys and men........   Laugh [(-D] Here we go on #11 for 2007......!!!!!!

Yes Steve, I believe the reason why Ron is out for a while is maybe he went out to EXPAND his tank factory.

Now, I'll bet he can crank out like 2-3 tanks in a week. Angel [angel]

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Posted by PatricioDelfosse on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 10:54 AM

Nice beast! I made this kit some time ago. A really pleasure to build! You can see some pics here. Sorry for the size :-(

http://www.modelersite.com/PDF_Fotos_XIII/JSU-122.htm

 

Cheers

Pato

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Posted by biffa on Friday, April 13, 2007 2:22 AM

Hey guys, thanks for tagging along although this may be a real quicky, basically it is already in the paint shop with flat black for a primer and a base coat of MM acrylic Dark green below are a couple of pics of the build but to be honest there wasnt much to report as this is a very simple build and the only problem i had was a bit of adjusting of the rear plate to get it to fit right like Eric predicted.
I  removed the front and rear fenders  i prefere the way it looks, i used the PE for the fuel drums out of the T34/85 kit i had left over and decided to leave all but one drum off. I will be adding a few bits like tow cables and maybe a tarp later.

Pics of the painting steps to follow.


Ron.

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Posted by tigerman on Friday, April 13, 2007 6:28 AM
Glad to see you flying through the build Ron. Those PE drum holders look real snazzy.

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Posted by CDNTanker25 on Friday, April 13, 2007 3:58 PM

Quick or not, it's looking good Ron!!!

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Posted by bufflehead on Friday, April 13, 2007 4:56 PM
Shock [:O]  biffa,I don't know how you do it......it took you less than a week to assemble and prep this kit and it takes me 2-3 weeks just to do the suspension on mine.Sigh [sigh]  I can only marvel at your tank factory and hope my miserly production can at least produce the same quality as yours!Big Smile [:D]  I know the JSU-122 will be another winner...can't wait to see the finished build!

Ernest

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Last Aircraft Builds - Hobby Boss 1/72 F4F Wildcat & FW-190A8

     

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Posted by biffa on Friday, April 13, 2007 5:07 PM

Thanks guys, Bufflehead it may actually be a curse i have an inability to put something down without finishing it drives me insane weather its a book, a model or home improvments i simple cant rest with something half done Smile [:)]

Small update the fuel tank straps were wrong for this vehicle so i had to do some adjusting now they look closer to what they should be and with a little weathering and some extra stowage thrown on i think they will be ok, so far i have painted the whole thing in flat black primer then a base coat of MM acrylic dark green which i then lightened with a little yellow to do some slight fading, then still with the air brush i painted a base on the tracks with MM acrylic leather.

 

 

 

 

Ron.

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Posted by tigerman on Friday, April 13, 2007 5:34 PM
Ron, do you use MM Leather for all your tracks? And to jump the gun a tad, what's your finishing process for them?

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Posted by biffa on Friday, April 13, 2007 5:41 PM

Eric this is the first time ive done them this way so im winging it but i will probably give them a couple of washes with the rest of the vehicle then a dry brushing with steel then finally some powders and maybe a bit of mud but all this could change at any time Smile [:)]

usually i brush paint them with craftpaint "nutmeg brown"  and follow the steps above but i decided to airbrush these one knowing i will be weathering them quite a bit so overspray wasnt an issue infact i wanted it to aid in the weathering. Plus i like trying new approaches.

 

Ron.

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Posted by the doog on Friday, April 13, 2007 5:43 PM

Hey Biffa, nice work so far...I kinda hesitate to post this, as I fear I'm too late, but maybe in the interests of anyone else...I don't know if this is a new casting or what, but I would assume it hasn't been retooled from the ISU releases of about 10 years ago. MILITARY MINIATURE IN REVIEW did an article/review/build on these; specifically this ISU-122 and said that,...

     "there is too little clearance between the kit's return rollers and fenders. Measuring from plans in TANK MAGAZINE FEB '94, the space ends up about 3to 5 scale inches too short. While this degree of error is minimal in scale, it shows up when the tracks are put on. My suggestion to the modeler would be to shim up the upper hull with .030-.040 strip styrene"

Now, let me just say, I'm not really one of these guys who goes about fixing fenders, rear decks, etc, that are a hair short, but I have to agree that, when consulting my reference sources (most notably the excellent CONCORD book "Stalin's Heavy Tanks") I have to admit that When I recently built the ISU-152, I couldn't leave that alone; the difference really bugged me, and I used a .040 X .040 strip to raise the hull. I don't have a photo of the ISU-152, but I have a lousy shot of my IS-2 which got the same treament. In this photo  (it's basically OOB with a bit of admittedly excess battle-damage) the clearance looks slightly exaggerated because the fenders are banged upwards a bit, but you can see that the clearance between the hull and tracks is more in the ballpark. I guess it's probably too late to correct that now, but maybe it can be done for your next ISU...perhaps the 152? It's a monster!!

   All in all though, a nice clean build!    Doog 

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Posted by biffa on Friday, April 13, 2007 6:02 PM

Hey Doog, yea i was aware of this and after carefully weighting up the options decided with the front and rear fenders removed and the track sag giving the impression of more space i would let it be, the rear plate was already a bit off and this would have made it even worse i appreciate the heads up though, yes generally everything is painted on the vehicle except for a pershing i painted at the same time as this, which i painted off because of the rubber band tracks i seldom use rubberband tracks but when i do i paint them off the vehicle.

Ron.

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Posted by the doog on Friday, April 13, 2007 6:53 PM
Roger that, Biffa! Make a Toast [#toast]Thumbs Up [tup] I have to admit that getting the rear plate to look right after putting in those shims was a nightmare in itself, but I'll probably do it again for my other two ISU's I have; heck, I've already done two IS's and the ISU-152, so it's almost routine by now! Good looking build though, nice paint; I love these beasts--the PST 1/72 line is pretty sweet too. Looking forward to the finished product!
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Posted by treadwell on Friday, April 13, 2007 7:55 PM

 

  What a beauty Ron!Big Smile [:D]Thumbs Up [tup]-- you have that beautiful track sag going and really IMHO nailed the base color!!--- MM leather instead of rust for a base track color-- start bright and tone it down as needed -- I also prefer that way of painting sometimes-- cool man!!-- nice job on the p.e. too!--- treadCool [8D]

   

 

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Posted by disastermaster on Friday, April 13, 2007 10:50 PM
 Carves wrote:

 disastermaster wrote:
Make a Toast [#toast] OK boys and men........   Laugh [(-D] Here we go on #11 for 2007......!!!!!!

Yes Steve, I believe the reason why Ron is out for a while is maybe he went out to EXPAND his tank factory.

Now, I'll bet he can crank out like 2-3 tanks in a week. Angel [angel]

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Ben

Ben ...Wink [;)] Yes, he did.

I came across this information Tongue [:P] showing that he has completed a KV line to debut soon after the JSU lineup.

Steve 

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Posted by biffa on Saturday, April 14, 2007 12:10 AM
 disastermaster wrote:
 Carves wrote:

 disastermaster wrote:
Make a Toast [#toast] OK boys and men........   Laugh [(-D] Here we go on #11 for 2007......!!!!!!

Yes Steve, I believe the reason why Ron is out for a while is maybe he went out to EXPAND his tank factory.

Now, I'll bet he can crank out like 2-3 tanks in a week. Angel [angel]

---
Ben

Ben ...Wink [;)] Yes, he did.

I came across this information Tongue [:P] showing that he has completed a KV line to debut soon after the JSU lineup.

Steve 

 

thats funny i bought the trumpeter KV "big turret" last week and it almost got built instead of this one!! i must find your hidden cameras and why is that worker in the picture standing around doing nothing just wait till i get down there Smile [:)]

im actually having some good modeling days right now and i am enjoying it, i have on the bench right now,,

this one which has just been gloss coated ready for decals then onto weathering

A Tamiya pershing built and painted awaiting decals and weathering (this one as been my in between build, i work on it in between other builds)

And i have begun building the Dragon Nashorn premium kit and i am about 30% into the build i will start a thread containing all the build steps when i have cleaned the rest off the bench.     

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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Saturday, April 14, 2007 8:13 AM

Looks great!

Quick question -- are the Dragon 122 and 152 kits the same molds as now issued by Zvezda?

Cheers,

TB379

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Posted by Carves on Saturday, April 14, 2007 8:36 AM
 biffa wrote:

thats funny i bought the trumpeter KV "big turret" last week and it almost got built instead of this one!! i must find your hidden cameras and why is that worker in the picture standing around doing nothing just wait till i get down there Smile [:)]

im actually having some good modeling days right now and i am enjoying it, i have on the bench right now,,

this one which has just been gloss coated ready for decals then onto weathering

A Tamiya pershing built and painted awaiting decals and weathering (this one as been my in between build, i work on it in between other builds)

And i have begun building the Dragon Nashorn premium kit and i am about 30% into the build i will start a thread containing all the build steps when i have cleaned the rest off the bench.     

Hey Ron,

I thought that you cleaned up your tank fab outta Stevo's hidden camera.
Maybe it is an inside job Angel [angel]

It seems that you really enjoying building stuff Ron, I totally envy you. I wish I dont got bored so quickly when building a tank. Maybe I need to find a better and faster way in building and painting stuff.

Keep on going Ron....

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Ben 

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Posted by disastermaster on Saturday, April 14, 2007 1:56 PM
 Carves wrote:
 biffa wrote:

thats funny i bought the trumpeter KV "big turret" last week and it almost got built instead of this one!! i must find your hidden cameras and why is that worker in the picture standing around doing nothing just wait till i get down there Smile [:)]

im actually having some good modeling days right now and i am enjoying it, i have on the bench right now,,

this one which has just been gloss coated ready for decals then onto weathering

A Tamiya pershing built and painted awaiting decals and weathering (this one as been my in between build, i work on it in between other builds)

And i have begun building the Dragon Nashorn premium kit and i am about 30% into the build i will start a thread containing all the build steps when i have cleaned the rest off the bench.     

Hey Ron,

I thought that you cleaned up your tank fab outta Stevo's hidden camera.
Maybe it is an inside job Angel [angel]

It seems that you really enjoying building stuff Ron, I totally envy you. I wish I dont got bored so quickly when building a tank. Maybe I need to find a better and faster way in building and painting stuff.

Keep on going Ron....

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Ben 

Big Smile [:D] The camera is none other than one of those Evil [}:)] secret hi-tech gestapo projects my uncle Confused [%-)] stole while he was in the russian army unit (...... yep, that's another story) that got into Berlin first. Thumbs Up [tup] We've kept it in the family and ..... ( Shock [:O] other than my recreational surveillance of biffa's underground industrial consortium) I use it mostly for watching Alien [alien] area 51 and Yuck [yuck] female politicians Kisses [:X].

(Don't worry, I didn't mean to class you with Blush [:I] female politicians)

Zzz [zzz] I/we're watching you Ron......  

 

Steve 

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Posted by biffa on Thursday, April 19, 2007 5:21 PM

here we go fella's the 10 step paint and weathering program,

Step 1, a flat black primer followed by a base coat of MM dark green and MM leather for the tracks all applied with airbrush. a slight fading of the panels with lightened dark green.

step 2, a filter in the manner of a wash useing yellow ochre.

step 3, drybrushing of the tracks with "shadowed steel".

step 4, gloss coat and decals followed by another gloss coat to seal them in.

Step 5, wear and tear added using van dyke brown and a scrap of scouring pad.

step 6, a wash of van dyke brown.

step 7, streaks added using black and white oil paints dotted on with a toothpick then brushed downwards with a thinner damp brush until almost gone.

step 8, a mud coloured wash added all over.

step 9, pigments drybrushed on the tracks and running gear followed by dullcote and another drybrushing all over with shadowed steel.

step 10, tools painted and a tow cable added plus a log and chain and tarp then finished off with some more pigments and spot washes here and there to blend it all together and shes done.

Thanks for looking in and all comments are welcome.

Ron.

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Posted by treadwell on Thursday, April 19, 2007 7:05 PM

god dang you make it look so easy,Ron!!-- and you know I know it is not as easy as it seems-- what a beauty--- you really get that sucker totally soaked when doing the washes-- something for me to work on!!-- this build really looks like a cold,hard chunk of Soviet steel-- I mean it -- the finish on this one is really inspiringThumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]-- this is one of my favorites from you-- do you know what the political slogan says?--great job Ron--Big Smile [:D]-- treadCool [8D]

p.s. I have been trying to decypher the cyrillic--I'm not sure , but I think it is liberators of the Ukraine or liberators of uzbekistan-- I hope you know!!

   

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 19, 2007 7:13 PM
You've done it again Ron - that is a beautiful model. Seeing your WIP pics with the accompanying explanation is very helpful to newbies like me.
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