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  • Dozent
    • Mar 2024
    • 39

    #1

    My first kit: Italeri UH-1D Iroquois - 1:48

    Hello, everyone.

    Well, here we go. As I mentioned earlier, this is my first model kit after, well, about 12 or more years. Back then, I used to buy those 1:72 scale models and just slap them together, leaving most of the parts on the sheets. No painting, no decal nothing haha.

    Disclaimer: Feel free to be brutally honest and tell me the truth. Don't hold back — I'm diving into this world headfirst, fully expecting to make tons of mistakes. But hey, the journey is just beginning, right? Haha.

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    Here we are, I picked this kit because it doesn't appear too daunting. It's comprised of just two sheets, and the parts are quite distinct. It's a bit disappointing that there are no decals for the cockpit instruments, and I definitely will not paint those details by hand hahah.

    Alright, I started right now and soon I will upload some pictures!

    Thank you all in advance.

    M.

    P.S Got some extra colors and tools:

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  • Waspie
    • Mar 2023
    • 3488
    • Doug
    • Fraggle Rock

    #2
    I do like the Huey. Such a distinctive sound to it too!! If you need any background information have a read of a chap called Robert Mason. His book 'Chickenhawk' is a must read for anyone interested in the UH1.

    Methinks I'll be watching this one come together.

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    • Gern
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2009
      • 9203

      #3
      Are those Tamiya paints? If so, you might want to practise before you put paint on your kit - they are notoriously tricky to use with a paintbrush.

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      • Dozent
        • Mar 2024
        • 39

        #4
        Originally posted by Waspie
        I do like the Huey. Such a distinctive sound to it too!! If you need any background information have a read of a chap called Robert Mason. His book 'Chickenhawk' is a must read for anyone interested in the UH1.

        Methinks I'll be watching this one come together.
        Oh, thank you! I'm also quite fond of it. You can check out the sheets and decals here. Although, in my box, it was gray instead of olive green.
        Originally posted by Gern
        Are those Tamiya paints? If so, you might want to practise before you put paint on your kit - they are notoriously tricky to use with a paintbrush.
        Yes, I picked up these ones at the shop. In what way are they tricky? I also grabbed the Tamiya paint remover. Perhaps I could experiment with adding some stripes on the flat bottom of the chop and see how it turns out.

        By the way, thank you! Do you recommend another brand for next time?

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        • Andy the Sheep
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2019
          • 1864
          • Andrea
          • North Eastern Italy

          #5
          I'll follow your build with interest, Matteo.

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          • Jim R
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 15633
            • Jim
            • Shropshire

            #6
            Nice to see you have a thread of your build. I will follow with interest.

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            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #7
              Good idea to have a practice using the under side Matteo. Did you buy any of their thinners as well ?
              Plenty of different paints about, if your going to keep with the brush ask spanner570 hes the expert brush painter, sure he would give you some helpful tips.

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              • Gern
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2009
                • 9203

                #8
                Originally posted by Dozent
                Oh, thank you! I'm also quite fond of it. You can check out the sheets and decals here. Although, in my box, it was gray instead of olive green.

                Yes, I picked up these ones at the shop. In what way are they tricky? I also grabbed the Tamiya paint remover. Perhaps I could experiment with adding some stripes on the flat bottom of the chop and see how it turns out.

                By the way, thank you! Do you recommend another brand for next time?
                There's lots of videos on the 'net showing how to brush paint Tamiya and from what I've seen, it looks like you have to find a technique that works for you. All the sites I've seen recommend a thinner which you haven't shown in your picture. Opinions vary on which is the best sort to use, but I guess you can't go far wrong with Tamiya's own X-20A.

                As for other brands, Vallejo Model Colour and Vallejo Model Air brush paint very well. You can thin them with water but I tend to use Vallejo's own thinner. DON'T try to thin with X-20 because Tamiya paints are not water based like Vallejo. I've had success with AK, Revell Aqua and Citadel paints so it's down to whatever your local hobby shop has on the shelf.

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                • spanner570
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2009
                  • 15376

                  #9
                  Hello Matteo.

                  Another make of paint? Big question and one where you will get many replies......

                  I'm no expert, but I could never get results I would have been happy with using Tamiya paints (Probably just me and not the paints)

                  I only brush paint and use Vallejo Air acrylics thinned with ordinary tap water. I also use those little tubs of paint you get with Airfix Starter sets.

                  The best advice I can give you is to try different paints on some spare plastic. Plastic cups are a good to try your paints on.

                  Ron

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    I have no problems brush-painting Tamiya acrylics, except when they’re older and have gone off a bit. In that case, you can discover that you’re lifting paint off the model if you go over it before it’s fully dry. But there should be no problems when it’s new.

                    Odd that your Italeri shop doesn’t have Italeri’s own paints, of course. Those are easier to brush-paint with than Tamiya’s, is my experience. They are quite good paints, and I’m kind of surprised not more people seem to use them.

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                    • The Smythe Meister
                      • Jan 2019
                      • 6248

                      #11
                      Oh I DO love a Huey,
                      I did a 1/35 Dragon one a couple years back and it was pretty big! Even at 1/48,yours is still going to be rather large.
                      I shall follow along with interest.:hugging-face:
                      If i can help in any way,just shou.t:thumb2:

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                      • Dozent
                        • Mar 2024
                        • 39

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
                        I'll follow your build with interest, Matteo.
                        Originally posted by Jim R
                        Nice to see you have a thread of your build. I will follow with interest.
                        Thank you both! I hope to not disappoint you!

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                        • Dozent
                          • Mar 2024
                          • 39

                          #13
                          Originally posted by JR
                          Good idea to have a practice using the under side Matteo. Did you buy any of their thinners as well ?
                          Plenty of different paints about, if your going to keep with the brush ask spanner570 hes the expert brush painter, sure he would give you some helpful tips.
                          Originally posted by Gern
                          There's lots of videos on the 'net showing how to brush paint Tamiya and from what I've seen, it looks like you have to find a technique that works for you. All the sites I've seen recommend a thinner which you haven't shown in your picture. Opinions vary on which is the best sort to use, but I guess you can't go far wrong with Tamiya's own X-20A.

                          As for other brands, Vallejo Model Colour and Vallejo Model Air brush paint very well. You can thin them with water but I tend to use Vallejo's own thinner. DON'T try to thin with X-20 because Tamiya paints are not water based like Vallejo. I've had success with AK, Revell Aqua and Citadel paints so it's down to whatever your local hobby shop has on the shelf.
                          Oh damn thank you both tremendously. When I was at the shop, looking for glossy green paint for the top window, the owner cautioned against it, explaining, "No, don't take it. When you see the X- prefix, it's the old colors, and we don't recommend it." In my mind, I couldn't help but question, "Then why continue selling it?"

                          I guess I'll have to order online or find a different shop because the one downstairs only carries Tamiya. :\

                          To JR, thank you for suggesting the master set. I'm certain I'll be using brushes for a while, but hopefully, I'll receive an airbrush for my upcoming birthday. (It's right around the corner).

                          JR Yes, I got it! I attach a better picture of all:
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                          • Dozent
                            • Mar 2024
                            • 39

                            #14
                            Originally posted by spanner570
                            Hello Matteo.

                            Another make of paint? Big question and one where you will get many replies......

                            I'm no expert, but I could never get results I would have been happy with using Tamiya paints (Probably just me and not the paints)

                            I only brush paint and use Vallejo Air acrylics thinned with ordinary tap water. I also use those little tubs of paint you get with Airfix Starter sets.

                            The best advice I can give you is to try different paints on some spare plastic. Plastic cups are a good to try your paints on.

                            Ron
                            Thank you, Ron. I'll definitely explore other options in the near future - ONLINE - . Unfortunately, the shop downstairs didn't have many choices, but in my excitement, I ended up buying everything, trusting their recommendations
                            Originally posted by Jakko
                            I have no problems brush-painting Tamiya acrylics, except when they’re older and have gone off a bit. In that case, you can discover that you’re lifting paint off the model if you go over it before it’s fully dry. But there should be no problems when it’s new.

                            Odd that your Italeri shop doesn’t have Italeri’s own paints, of course. Those are easier to brush-paint with than Tamiya’s, is my experience. They are quite good paints, and I’m kind of surprised not more people seem to use them.
                            I thought the same! It's like yeah Tamiya is Japanese and well decades ago... well maybe still... ok NO.
                            Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                            Oh I DO love a Huey,
                            I did a 1/35 Dragon one a couple years back and it was pretty big! Even at 1/48,yours is still going to be rather large.
                            I shall follow along with interest.:hugging-face:
                            If i can help in any way,just shou.t:thumb2:
                            Wow! Mine already looks pretty sizable; I can't even imagine dealing with a 1/35 scale! Thanks for your interest, by the way. I really appreciate it!

                            Alright, I'll show you something tomorrow! It's too late now, and the lighting isn't great for taking pictures.

                            Good night

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                            • Dozent
                              • Mar 2024
                              • 39

                              #15
                              Alright, folks, here's the first picture. Hopefully, I didn't mess up too badly. You were right about painting — it was particularly challenging on flat surfaces. None of the brushes seemed to work well, and I had to repeat the same procedure three times.

                              I'm not entirely sure if it's correct to paint the back panel where the gunner stays green, but the manual suggests it. Do you all agree, or should it be like the bottom of it, in gray?

                              Thanks!
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