The hardest part, for me, was getting the seams so smooth. Gotta get a set of Flex-i-files. They really are the way to go.
Yeah nmf is all in the prep bro, you can do it. Careful prep equals good results. Early I wouldn’t suggest doing an early hasegawa kit yet tho. If ya can go buy a new one…in 1:48 scale. They have a sweet “razorback” one out. “littlechief” is what its called. I would suggest you get some Tanex7 liquid cement to build it with as it will make any small seams disappear.
How do i post links here I will give ya some reference for it as far as colors and stuff go.
That date is fine…I have 3 group builds going…all on hold waiting my new Omni4000 gravityfed and pressure regulater for my Testors miniblue Comp. So let me get my equipment issue resolved and we’ll do this. I would suggest not joining anymore GB’s til we finish. Sound cool to you?
-Jeff
Hmmm…you’re scaring me a bit on the Hasegawa kit, is it difficult? I also have a 1/72 Nick, also made by Hasegawa. Ohhhh…the questions I’ll be asking. Shall we set up a direct line like Washington-Moscow? Perhaps we could post in the plane build and everyone can benefit? There was another build in August. I may try both.
Bill, glad to see you’re over your Dauntless fears, that ought to be a cool build.
nah that hasegawa kit is good. I think you should invest in a newer kit so its a tad easier. Just email me from Moscow!
doesnt realize the lightside is working apon him as the lightside Wingy thingy jedi waits in anticipation for the conversion…who shall be next???
Nah Woodbeck, I’d prefer not to buy more wingy things right now, unless I’m serious about building them.
Fair enough. I’ll help ya on the '47 as best as I can.
Actually I wanted to build my Frank or Nick, probably the Frank. My T-Bolt will come down the road.
Cool. I’ll look into getting my challanger on my next payday… money money money mooooonnnney
Ummmm…ok. I painted on my basecoat of MM Acr. Panzer DunkerGelb on everything and it looks good. I then painted the wheels which are still on the sprue and they look good and I am thinking wow they are gonna look good weathered and I was feeling pretty proud of myself. Figured out how I am gonna do the camo because I bought the paint today but messed up one color…have plenty of dark gray for that 190 cockpit now ( stupid german words [:(!]), and I am waiting on my new Omni4000G from badger and pressure reg from my lhs. But I then figure heck I can weather the wheels right so I shoot them with some future and now letting that set over night. But, I then remember I gotta camo them too[}:)][V]. So can I spray acrylic over future after it set to camo them?
Can I spray Tamiya Color Acrylic over Model Master Acrylics?
-Jeff
Eesh Jeff, that bites. I know that feeling, I painted all of one camo, cleaned it up, put it away, and realized I missed an obvious spot. To be honest I haven’t tried the future deal yet, but will be soon. I don’t see why you can’t and I don’t think mixing paints should be a problem either.
well I can’t wait til July 2nd and decided what my soon to be retired aztek can do. I started to spray the redbrown color of the camo on the wheels over the future lastnight. The aztek did great for about 5 minutes then the acrylic started to dry on that darned internal needle screw in thingy aztek thinks they are famous for and it started to spray in 2 direction…at the same time and not one of those directions was at the model part so I got the tip thing sitting in water trying to sorften that stuff up. I like the colors…gonna lok good when i get a real AB to finish it with.
-Jeff
No noticable disturbances between the future with acrylic over it or between the MM and tamiya acrylics so if ya didnt already know, seems to work ok.
Fightenjoe…sorry for my post to ya just above…rereading it it came across pretty rough…much rougher then I ever ment…my apologies to ya.
Ooops haha sorry Joe…meant in the plane build thread not here.
What color is the Tiger 1 late anyways. My kit instructions shows a really [censored]up camo look, but references show also a solid, albeit well weathered sandy color on others? If I do a single color weathered will I be historically corect??
After doing zim and upcoming indy tracks I am not really wanting to do a complicated splotchy camo on it.
thanks again for all your help everyone…sooooo greatly apprecaited, just hope ya can tell. -Jeff
Which Challenger are you getting the Tamiya or Trumpeter?
Hmm dont remeber…which is better?
The lates were almost exclusively Dunkelgelb from the factory. The camo was sprayed on by the crews or maintence platoon that received them. You’ll find variation between different Abteilungen as well as unique interpretations of ‘guidelines’. I have seen some pics of whitewashes that were in streaks that spelled out girlfriends names.
The new Tamiya would probably be the better of the two, but it will cost more. If you order online, you can save quite a bit. I’ve found that it pays to pay a bit more for a refined kit. I wasn’t impressed with the fit on my Trumpeter M1 Abrams.
ok I am just going to do only dunklewhatever (the dark yellow) and really weather it…I like weathering.
The Challanger is Tamiya and I might find another kit do our persoanl backwards build with because I would have to wait too long to save up for it.
Well I am stupid tonight. I took my sand color and added some white I just bought today. near 90/10 on the ratio. started swirling and mixing it and the white kept rising to the top. Hmmmm mix it some more so I did. Rose to the top again. What the heck?? Looked at my bootles and I was mixing emamel white to my acrylic dunkercolor. Siiiigggh. So ok I found something to shoot it in because I didnt have much and pulled the trigger…alotta air but no mixed up paint…the stuff gummed in my soon to be retired aztek[:(!]. So instead of try to work it out I threw away that tip and put in the wide spray tip… grabbed the dunklecolor and shot the whole thing over including wheels…straight color thinned with water. Covered it all in Future and started a light weather job on it. My tiger has gone from seen alotta action to Just getting there…but I saved it.
Man!!!
-Jeff
Woodbeck, I know you have heard about lightening the color, but I’m one who never has. I just thin the base and shoot. By the time you weather, you’ll never know.