Finally, little bit of a bench time. As they say at the beginning of a car race “gentlemen, start your engines”, well, I started with the engine…
It is not glued yet, hence the gap.
Finally, little bit of a bench time. As they say at the beginning of a car race “gentlemen, start your engines”, well, I started with the engine…
It is not glued yet, hence the gap.
I like the bright orange color. If there ever is a collision no one can say “I didn’t see it” [:D]
Looks good Ken! I got some time to start my HMMWV. Even though I wasn’t going to display it with the hood open, I’m still a little disappointed it doesn’t come with a full engine. It’s also been a long time since I’ve been underneath one of these, and I was having trouble remembering the coloring. After looking around online though, it seems that the frame and everything else was black while the underside of the body was green. Does that sound right to anyone that might know?
i’m trying a whole new painting techniques with the frame for my URAL-4320. working on the engine and will take the engine compartment to next meeting and have a car guy give me pointers on detailing it a bit; injector lines, fuel lines, battery and cables and assorted smoke and mirrors wiring. this will be pure commercial so the engine compartment and cab interior will be same as body color. D/L more pics.
so you may be a modeler if your frau goes “look at this” and shows you the end of a police chase with a stolen car on its side, the bottom looking at you. she said 4 people escaped and all i was thinking was; “cool heat coloring on the muffler and exhaust. i wonder if eye shadow would work on my truck?”
I might be a little guilty of similar lines of thought Wayne. By the way congrats on your places at your show!
I got most of the major assemblies together and I only lost one of the hood reflector pieces. Fortunately I was only going to use one of them because the truck I’m building had one of them broken off, and I can’t ever remember the motor pool coming up with a replacement for it. I can remember mentioning that problem on almost every singe PMCS I did on that truck. Sorry for the fuzziness of the pic, I’m having problems with the lighting this time of day with my cell phone.
This little guy is slowly coming together. Clearly, the wheels are not glued on, I put them on just for the effect.
Cheers…[t$t]
Looks great Cas. What scale is your Jeep?
It is 1:35. But it looks sooo small compared to the tanks.
I have the camo on and the chassis painted, as well as most of the other parts, now I’m ready to start weathering. I usually build aircraft and sci-fi stuff so any advice for weathering a ground vehicle would be greatly appreciated. I’m not going for a super used look, but something that spends most of its time in the motor pool with the few random trips on and off post. I was thinking of doing a light-colored wash and some dry brushing, maybe some paint chipping here and there. Any other suggestions?
Try 1/48 scale jeep next to a PBY Catalina in the 1/48 scale too [8-|]
I finally found my clear sheets, So I can make the windshield for my airfield tractor. I’ll try to do it tonight.
looking good. if you want to tone down the camo overspray with a mist of the base color. doing a lot of subassemblies on this and just took pics to superdetail the engine compartment and engine.
Thanks Wayne, I forgot about doing that.
Hey everyone,
1st What are we doing for a GB Badge?
2nd I’m almost done with the airfeild Tractor. I lost a headlight. Thats all I need for it. I put in an order for with Revell, So, I just have to wait.
I’ll get some pictures after the batteries charge up.
Revell is pretty good about that. I received a sheet of decals in the mail before I got the email telling me the order was shipped. On page 2 Pyrman made a badge, except there were question marks for the end dates on it because he wasn’t sure when the build was going to be over.
Unfortunately, life has gotten in the way of the hobby. If all goes well this weekend, I’ll have the badge competed and posted…sorry for the delay.
I wouldn’t worry about it, I think we all know that life sometimes gets in the way [;)]
Good to see you back Pyrman. Thanks ahead for the badge [:)]
I took your advice Wayne and misted on some of MM Dark Green and that helped tone down the camo pattern. I also dry brushed some Tamiya Buff and did a wash to help bring out details and shadows. I was also able to get decals on. This was my first attempt at printing my own decals for the names on the windshield and the truck’s ID numbers.