Gecko 1/35 Supacat ATMP
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Thanks for the continued support Ian.
Well the build stage is just about finished now. I haven't added the mirrors as they look extremely delicate, and the wheel / hub / brake disc set up is a bit weird, so they'll be fitted after painting. Six relatively large wheels with a miniscule contact point might cause some fun though.
The last bits of etch went on first. Probably nothing out of the ordinary for some of you guys, but it was a real challenge for me. The tool straps could be classed as working, as they are stuck down with 2 separate brackets, then you have to wrap the strap around the tool, thread it through the buckle, and fold a retaining loop over. One of the brackets pinged off my tweezers, but the rest of it went surprisingly well. Like Worzel Gummage I wear different heads. I must have had my calm one on today! :smiling5:
The axe had a retaining bracket as well. A bit of a sloppy fit, but once it was on I wasn't going to risk taking it off to file it down to size!
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Shovel on the opposite side, and a good shot of much of the PE.
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So after a clean it was on to primer. The etch got a coat of Mr Metal brushed on first. Once dry it had a coat of Mr Primer Surfacer (belt & braces!) before the whole thing got a coat of Mr Finishing Surfacer. The pots at the back are for the wheels. Each one is slightly different so since I'm not fitting them right away, I've marked them up on the instructions, and will hopefully keep them in order when I take them out for paint!
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I did a little bit of pre-shading with white, and the driver, now with all his accessories, pouches & weapon added, got a light coat of Buff. This is AK's verson and it seems very yellow, but it's just an overall base to get me started. I'll have to desaturate and lighten it a fair bit I think as I want a well worn and faded look if I can.
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Great work Andy,
You are moving forward at a great pace with this. Good to see you are not letting the little set backs get you down. I think the etch tool straps look fine to me and so neatly applied. Can't wait to see a coat on her.....
Fig is looking tops too Scratchy!!!
Prost
AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Cheers Allen. Up and down like a yo-yo me. Always have been :upside:
Thanks Tim. Even further out of my comfort zone and onto the figures next... :smiling2:Comment
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Thanks Jim and Pete.
It's starting to get chilly in the shed so I'm off out early to get the heater on. Should be nice and warm by the time I get started.Comment
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Cheers Andrew.
I started painting the vehicle this morning, but since I'm using AK acrylics it needs plenty of time to dry between stages (unlike lacquers) so I cracked open the figures. Gecko have decided to add to the fun by labelling completely different sprues with the same letter
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But here's the first one assembled, the poor casualty. Given how much clean up he's had so far, and how much more needs doing, it'll be a steady process. I'm letting him rest easy and set up solid before attacking him with the filler.
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With 3 figures assembled and basecoated so far, I'm beginning to get an idea of the layout.
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I'm doing a bit of painting on the vehicle in between too. I made a real hash of the acrylic washes, even though the guy from Laser Creation World that I follow on YouTube makes it look so easy. Nothing I can't salvage though.
3 more figures to go, then loads of accessories. If I can get everything cleaned, built, primed and basecoated before I go back to work on Sunday that'd be great, as I can just spend a bit of time here and there of an evening starting the real painting. If I'm a good boy, 'er indoors might even let me do it in the warmth & comfort of my own home! :smiling5:Comment
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Looking really good scratchy,
Figures are my scare point in life, but you are doing a great job with these. I like the layout of the three and it should work well...
I think the guy on the right is trying to say something...Maybe " I can't believe how many injuries he has from that scratchy guy with the hobby knife!!! I don't think I have enough bandages to fix him up. I hope this IV with the gin in it will help".....
Seriously though, the best part is the sprues with the same letters. I wonder how much they pay these guys at the factory......
Prost
Allen
PS, The Supacat in the background is looking fine Andy. Love the paint!!!Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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