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    #1

    Tamiya 1:35 M1A1 Abrams...

    Hi, welcome to my first venture into the Armoured Brigade.. this is also my first Tamiya kit build, & im very pleased with the quality of the kit & will look to buy more from the Tamiya range.

    Even though I need to improve my weathering skills I hope you like the pics, I used a basic Badger 250 airbrush & canned air for the painting but thinking about getting a compressor for future painting & would be grateful for any advice on what to look for in a compressor.

    This Abrams is heading out to my Grandson,s bedroom LOL.. & im thinking of maybe the Tamiya Challenger 1 for my next build.. .[ATTACH]90674.IPB[/ATTACH]

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  • Guest

    #2
    Welcome to the Armoured fold Jono!

    Tamiya do make some lovely kits, easy

    to build with good detail.

    I think you've done a lovely job on your Abrams, although it's crying out for some pin-washes to bring out the details & give it depth.

    You'll get lots of advice re a compressor, but I'd recommend one with a tank.

    Cheers

    Patrick

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    • Steve Brodie
      SMF Supporters
      • Sep 2014
      • 4652

      #3
      Thats a good Abrams, but as has been said, would look even better with a couple of washes.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Originally posted by \
        Welcome to the Armoured fold Jono!Tamiya do make some lovely kits, easy

        to build with good detail.

        I think you've done a lovely job on your Abrams, although it's crying out for some pin-washes to bring out the details & give it depth.

        You'll get lots of advice re a compressor, but I'd recommend one with a tank.

        Cheers

        Patrick
        Thanks Patrick & Steve, Ref. Washes I tried doing an enamel wash & if you look at the last pic of the turret it looks like it is covered in a fine dust... That is the result of my wash LOL... Plenty of room for improvement in the wash department...

        Thank you both for your comments..... Regards John.

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22771

          #5
          Hi John for a first Armour build I think you have done a good job like the rest have said a wash would bring it more to life but that will come with experience

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          • Guest

            #6
            Hi John as the lads have said great first armour build and maybe a wash over the kit will bring out more depth, big thumbs up on the build mate

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            • eddiesolo
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2013
              • 11193

              #7
              Nice work, pin washes, weathering all come in time. I think it looks superb, nice job.

              That paint colour is crying out for a bit of chipping/highlighting.

              Si

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by \
                Hi John for a first Armour build I think you have done a good job like the rest have said a wash would bring it more to life but that will come with experience
                Hi Papa 695 thanks for your comment & yes I need to work on improving my washing skills, did try giving it a wash but it ended up just looking like it was covered in dust lol..

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  Nice work, pin washes, weathering all come in time. I think it looks superb, nice job.That paint colour is crying out for a bit of chipping/highlighting.

                  Si
                  Thanks Tommy1drop & Edddiesolo, on your remarks hopefully my washing skills will improve on my next build, although I do not expect to get the same kind of results as shown on some of the other models....

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                  • eddiesolo
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jul 2013
                    • 11193

                    #10
                    Originally posted by \
                    Thanks Tommy1drop & Edddiesolo, on your remarks hopefully my washing skills will improve on my next build, although I do not expect to get the same kind of results as shown on some of the other models....
                    You could soften then edges by using a pencil, rub it along lines that have wear, along edges, hatches etc. Simple but just works.

                    Si

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Welcome to the dark side Jono, and a nice kit to start with. The weathering stages will come in time , don't be afraid to practise though, it is easier than you can imagine. A lovely piece to begin with.

                      scott

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                      • PaulTRose
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jun 2013
                        • 6501
                        • Paul
                        • Tattooine

                        #12
                        you cant go wrong with tamiya, even the old old ones still build up with no drama

                        did you give it a gloss coat before the wash?....helps it 'flow' then give it a matt clear coat

                        looks a nice kit
                        Per Ardua

                        We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          Welcome to the dark side Jono, and a nice kit to start with. The weathering stages will come in time , don't be afraid to practise though, it is easier than you can imagine. A lovely piece to begin with.scott
                          Hi Scott, thanks for the comments. The grandson was waiting for the model to put in his bedroom LOL, But the next build will be for Me & so I will have more time to Practice the Weathering ...

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Originally posted by \
                            you cant go wrong with tamiya, even the old old ones still build up with no dramadid you give it a gloss coat before the wash?....helps it 'flow' then give it a matt clear coat

                            looks a nice kit
                            Hello Beowulf, yes the base colour was Acrylic, & a clear gloss varnish on top then the Enamel Wash applied & then a coat of Matt varnish on top of that. Im thinking that the wash was not Dark enough to stand out as it should. Looking at some of the other models I know I will not be able to weather my models to those high standards...

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              Hello Beowulf, yes the base colour was Acrylic, & a clear gloss varnish on top then the Enamel Wash applied & then a coat of Matt varnish on top of that. Im thinking that the wash was not Dark enough to stand out as it should. Looking at some of the other models I know I will not be able to weather my models to those high standards...
                              Everyone started off somewhere John, practice & support will allow you to develop your skills.

                              I'm no expert, but I can look back & see a slow but noticeable improvement in my builds just as you'll do too!

                              Cheers

                              Patrick

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