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Great weather for painting base , and putting out side to dry, a no fly zone has been agreed with the local pigeons !
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I've decided that the Vallejo soil is far to dark, it my well be correct for parts of Russia but I like the soil of the Kusk region.
So as I said yesterday i've mixed up the colour and applied several thin coats to the base river area. To night I shall apply the first coat of varnish, its going to be thin, as this drywall filler doesn't seem to like thick coats of paint or varnish from my test pieces.
The tractor and tank, along with the cab have been sprayed.
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All exciting eh, until I realized I'd forgotten the chipping after the brown. I 'm blaming the heat , low flying planes and anything else that comes to mind. When I realized this I put some brown rust colours on the bottom plates , applied some " rust " to section where it would properly appear, like the hinges, edges of the deck ect. Tomorrow I shall apply a couple of light coats of chipping fluid followed by some grey again !
The cab was painted in Russian 4 BO , the seat .
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has been done in oils, ! Yes I know, but you have to try things to see if they are better, they weren't so back to the oils.
The figures are sitting in the shade, had the whites of their eyes done , some Khaki belts ,and side hats.
Thank you one and all Mick, Ian ,Jim , Steve and Paul .
Been very warm his morning, luckily the cave has two doors,so had a pleasant breeze .
I've sprayed on the heavy chipping fluid, allowing it to dry then applied the grey again . Following refreshments a water loaded brush was applied to the model, followed by a hard bristled small brush to poke the areas . I didn't want to over do it so was restrained in the use of the brush .
I then sat outside in the shade and painted the tracks several shades of rust. The first coat was with a AK light rust, followed by 2 shades of Pinnical Weathering Pigments. The tractor is now in the cave drying out, getting ready for some washes .
Figures have had another skin coat, did the lips, but not sure about the colour,xwill post some photos later .
John
Back !
Having been up since 0330 I retired for a much needed kip, now fully refreshed and no sign of any Doodoo attack on my roof to report I give you .
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Hornet heads have arrived today so " Superman " can have his head. Still WIP but happy with the results.
Now for the tractor.
I need to tone down those tracks, still they to me look ok, but at the moment a little stark. Loads of mud will be applied so most of this early work will disappear no doubt. Happy with the chipping, I don't think its overdone. The cab was just put on for the photo to show the difference in the look . of course that will have to have some washes, but I don't want the cab looking as worn as the tractor.
Those tracks will of course need to have the outer lip cleaned back, either with some lead or steels applied . The glazing is done for the cab, using yogurt pot lids, it will be put in along with the driver later.
Seeing some real improvement in your figures....and good to hear your lovin them. Tractor looks great, but like you say, the tracks are a bit loud...get a dark wash on them maybe?
Coming along nicely
Si
Thanks . Si......... Have to say when it was wet it looked better. I shall do a dark wash on them tomorrow afternoon .
Did you mean an oil wash, or a thinned acrylic paint ?
Originally posted by Si Benson
Good evening Mr Race,
Seeing some real improvement in your figures....and good to hear your lovin them. Tractor looks great, but like you say, the tracks are a bit loud...get a dark wash on them maybe?
Coming along nicely
Si
John,
I’m no expert, but I’d probably go for a well thinned oil based wash (I’ve only had naff experience with acrylic washes).
Test it out on the underside before committing....you can always let the first dry and do it again.
Hi John very nice work on the tractor unit may have to look in to getting one :smirk: the figures are coming a long nicely too, keep up the good work comrade.
Pete. :thumb2:
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