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Russian Armor Group Build November 2017 - November 2018

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 7:26 AM

That looks really good Griffin.

Maybe you left the handles off so you wouldn't knock them off while painting? Wink

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Posted by Griffin25 on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:03 AM

Thanks Gamera. I am also going to add fuel lines, that I should have done before paint, to the auxillary tanks which will add even more paint chips to the project. I think I am just a dumbass. Haha.  

 

 

Griffin

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Posted by Hunter on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:06 AM

Great work thus far you guys...Steve your T72 turned out wonderful, and that's OUTSTANDING NEWS! 

Sorry I have been AWOL everyone...I have been working alot of overtime.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:17 AM

Thank you Hunter, I can't wait to get started on the Pt-76 in the water Stick out tongue

Something like the one on the left.

Steve

 

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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Posted by Hunter on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:25 AM

modelcrazy

Thank you Hunter, I can't wait to get started on the Pt-76 in the water Stick out tongue

Something like the one on the left.

Steve

 

 

Steve,

That is going to look amazing! I can't wait to see it completed. I have been meaning to ask you this question...Do you use a utility knife or some type of hot wire iron to carve the waves or ripples in your water dio's?

Hunter 

      

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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:32 AM

Hunter

 

 
modelcrazy

Thank you Hunter, I can't wait to get started on the Pt-76 in the water Stick out tongue

Something like the one on the left.

Steve

 

 

 

 

Steve,

 

That is going to look amazing! I can't wait to see it completed. I have been meaning to ask you this question...Do you use a utility knife or some type of hot wire iron to carve the waves or ripples in your water dio's?

 

Hunter,
I cut out the wake using and xacto knife and make the waves by turning the base upside down and melt areas with a lighter. The ripples appear after I apply the wet strips of paper and cover them with the medium acrylic gel.
This dio won't have a "wake" per say but will have small waves and ripples. The jet spray rooster tail will be made from cotton.

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:45 AM

Oh wow, really looking forward to seeing you build this Steve. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Hunter on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 12:29 PM

modelcrazy

 

 
Hunter

 

 
modelcrazy

Thank you Hunter, I can't wait to get started on the Pt-76 in the water Stick out tongue

Something like the one on the left.

Steve

 

 

 

 

Steve,

 

That is going to look amazing! I can't wait to see it completed. I have been meaning to ask you this question...Do you use a utility knife or some type of hot wire iron to carve the waves or ripples in your water dio's?

 

 

 

Hunter,
I cut out the wake using and xacto knife and make the waves by turning the base upside down and melt areas with a lighter. The ripples appear after I apply the wet strips of paper and cover them with the medium acrylic gel.
This dio won't have a "wake" per say but will have small waves and ripples. The jet spray rooster tail will be made from cotton.
 

Alright then, thank you Steve. You make it sound so easy LOL.

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Griffin25 on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 12:31 PM

modelcrazy

Thank you Hunter, I can't wait to get started on the Pt-76 in the water Stick out tongue

Something like the one on the left.

Steve

 

 

Oh wow Steve its going to be a diorama in the water? Sounds awesome bud. 

 

 

Griffin

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Posted by ManCityFan on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 12:48 PM

Hey Steve, looking forward to seeing that water diorama.  Based on your float plane dio, you certainly know what you are doing.

Griffin, that tank is coming along well.  I know how you feel with the "bits that need to be added". I seem to always manage to get away from the build "plan", and end up doing things out of order.  Case in point, gluing the machine guns on the KV-1 before drilling them out.  Always harder on the tank.

Slowly working on the F4F, so it may be a while before I have updates, but some work on the tank may occur instead of "watching the paint dry" on the plane.  Big Smile

Dwayne or Dman or just D.  All comments are welcome on my builds. 

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Posted by castelnuovo on Thursday, December 14, 2017 10:53 PM

Modelcrazy, that T-72 looks super.

Here is the interior of my BTR

 

Next is the top part of the interior. Not sure which colour will I use for exterior, maybe some sand colour that I have seen on photos of BTRs in Afganistan.

Cheers...

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Posted by Griffin25 on Friday, December 15, 2017 12:06 AM

Making good progress. The coloring on the seats, detail of the dash and worn paint look great. 

 

 

Griffin

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Posted by armornut on Saturday, December 16, 2017 1:14 PM

Howdy all, as you can finally see I have been making progress on my Terminator. Things are proceeding smoothly as the Meng engineers designed the kit to basically be assembled in subassemblies. this lends to ALOT planning as to what, when and where to paint. I have not decided if I'm going to crew the vehicle or leave it buttoned up. the detail on the inside of the two hatched, ( well all of them actually), is really nice.

I plan on putting the mine detection and clearing equipment on the bow however I found no pictures yet showing this vehicle using them in action, I think they look cool and add to the bad***nes to the model. I hope these pix are easy to see, I don't have the best camera for detail pictures. I will try to answer any questions and maybe later add photos of the instruction book to help clarify things. All in all this is a fun build where even the tiny " fiddely bits" fit as advertised.

Great work on ya'lls work as well, Griffin I'm really looking forward to seeing your finished tank. More later folks. Merry Christmas

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Posted by Griffin25 on Saturday, December 16, 2017 4:28 PM

armornut

Howdy all, as you can finally see I have been making progress on my Terminator. Things are proceeding smoothly as the Meng engineers designed the kit to basically be assembled in subassemblies. this lends to ALOT planning as to what, when and where to paint. I have not decided if I'm going to crew the vehicle or leave it buttoned up. the detail on the inside of the two hatched, ( well all of them actually), is really nice.

I plan on putting the mine detection and clearing equipment on the bow however I found no pictures yet showing this vehicle using them in action, I think they look cool and add to the bad***nes to the model. I hope these pix are easy to see, I don't have the best camera for detail pictures. I will try to answer any questions and maybe later add photos of the instruction book to help clarify things. All in all this is a fun build where even the tiny " fiddely bits" fit as advertised.

Great work on ya'lls work as well, Griffin I'm really looking forward to seeing your finished tank. More later folks. Merry Christmas

 

"I need your clothes, boots and your motorcycle"

Looks like an awesome kit. I like the idea of the mine sweeping attachment. Adds a little flavor Yes

 

 

Griffin

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Posted by Sailing_Dutchman on Saturday, December 16, 2017 4:29 PM

Good work so far, as for detail pics I found that a good way to take those is to put a hand magnifier in front of a phone camera:

  

   

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, December 16, 2017 6:38 PM

CN & AN: Those are coming along great guys!

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Posted by armornut on Saturday, December 16, 2017 8:24 PM

I just may give that a try dutch, sounds and looks like it works.

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Posted by Griffin25 on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 1:04 PM

I made my own stencil with Word and was able to cut it out pretty good with my Tamiya knife. I love that knife. The circle was made with a paper hole reinforcement sticker thing. I need to free hand a star on the blue background. Thanks for looking. 

 

 

Griffin

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Posted by armornut on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 1:11 PM

Cool, looks like your paint job will work out great. Love the digits they are awesome.

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Posted by taxtp on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 5:56 PM
Nice precise work Griffin. Makes me want to start my build... Cheers Tony

I'm just taking it one GB at a time.

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, December 21, 2017 7:45 AM

Yeah, lookin' good Griffin! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by ManCityFan on Thursday, December 21, 2017 8:45 AM

That looks pretty good, Griffin.  Nice job masking your own numbers. 

Armornut, looking forward to seeing how the badass piece of armor turns out.

CN, lots of good work going on there.  Nice interior detail!

I have next week off, and the Mrs. will be out of town for a few days, so I think there will be some quality bench time coming up.  Been in a bit of a funk, but the trick for me is to just go to the bench with the thought that I will just look at what I am working on.  Inevitably, I pick something up and start working on it.

Dwayne or Dman or just D.  All comments are welcome on my builds. 

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Posted by Griffin25 on Friday, December 22, 2017 10:24 AM

Thanks guys. ManC, I know the funk!  I got some highlighting, washes and more shading done. Got the star painted. It's pretty hard to find reference material on the Ethiopian Eritrean War. The tank is looking pretty pristine I know. I'm going to weather it later after I paint the crew. I'm not going to extreme weather it. Light weathering is my goal because I don't have that much experience in heavy weathering. Thanks for looking. 

 

 

Griffin

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Posted by ManCityFan on Friday, December 22, 2017 2:13 PM

Hey Griffin, that tank it looking really good.  Light weathering is probably right for the theatre this tank would be in. 

Dwayne or Dman or just D.  All comments are welcome on my builds. 

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Posted by castelnuovo on Saturday, December 23, 2017 12:06 AM

I don't like PE parts Smile. They are too fiddly, too small (for my half a sentury old eyesSmile), too fragile, add to the cost and when painted over make no difference, hard to handle with my trembling hands (I don't have Parkinson's, slight tremors run in the family) etc etc.

But, a man gotta do what a man gotta do, especially when the box doesn't say that there are PE parts inside, so....improvise, adapt, overcome Smile and somehow it looks like this

Those two things beside the hull are nets that will be over the engine. Did I say I don't like PE parts (strong sarcasam, I just feel like that now Smile

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, December 23, 2017 8:13 AM

Griffin: Looks good! I know what you mean about weathering, I like to keep it light since it's so easy to go over the top. She looks just fine, a little faded like she's been sitting out in the bright African sun all day. And the star came out really well! Yes

CN: I know what you mean there too. I like PE engine screens but those small parts like your headlight guards give me fits. And frankly would it be too much trouble for some of the these companies to give you a few spare parts since you're pretty much certain to lose some of the smaller ones... Sad

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Posted by Griffin25 on Sunday, December 24, 2017 12:18 PM

castelnuovo

I don't like PE parts Smile. They are too fiddly, too small (for my half a sentury old eyesSmile), too fragile, add to the cost and when painted over make no difference, hard to handle with my trembling hands (I don't have Parkinson's, slight tremors run in the family) etc etc.

But, a man gotta do what a man gotta do, especially when the box doesn't say that there are PE parts inside, so....improvise, adapt, overcome Smile and somehow it looks like this

Those two things beside the hull are nets that will be over the engine. Did I say I don't like PE parts (strong sarcasam, I just feel like that now Smile

 

I know how you feel bud. PE is a pain. Ship handrails I except but after that it is more aggravating than it's worth most of the time. Looks like you're making good progress though!

 

 

Griffin

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Posted by taxtp on Monday, December 25, 2017 4:08 PM

Griffin25

 

 
castelnuovo

I don't like PE parts Smile. They are too fiddly, too small (for my half a sentury old eyesSmile), too fragile, add to the cost and when painted over make no difference, hard to handle with my trembling hands (I don't have Parkinson's, slight tremors run in the family) etc etc.

But, a man gotta do what a man gotta do, especially when the box doesn't say that there are PE parts inside, so....improvise, adapt, overcome Smile and somehow it looks like this

Those two things beside the hull are nets that will be over the engine. Did I say I don't like PE parts (strong sarcasam, I just feel like that now Smile

 

 

 

I know how you feel bud. PE is a pain. Ship handrails I except but after that it is more aggravating than it's worth most of the time. Looks like you're making good progress though!

 

...and I thought it was just me. I use PE when I have to, but I don't enjoy it.

Cheers

Tony

I'm just taking it one GB at a time.

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Posted by armornut on Monday, December 25, 2017 5:59 PM

Hang in there CN, your BMP is looking really good. I feel you as well about PE, I just this last couple years figured out how work with it, and MAN can it be aggravating. LOL.

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Posted by ManCityFan on Wednesday, December 27, 2017 8:58 AM

Hey CN, you may hate the PE, but it sure looks good on your kit.  I would say you have conquered it.  I have not had the pleasure (?) yet of working with PE.  I have seen some really great work with it, but have also read a LOT of grumbling about how hard it is to work with. 

Dwayne or Dman or just D.  All comments are welcome on my builds. 

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