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    1/35 Tamiya PaK36

    The first kit I tried making of this ended up in the bin, Determined, after some thought, not to be defeated. I had another go. The advantage is that I had double the men (son's of Frankenstein monster by the looks of 'em!) from the discarded kit. I did away with the prone ammo supply figure and instead made one up from bits so that he's behind the loader.
    No plans for any scenery/diorama with this at the moment, but I have an idea to combine it with the Panzer IV perhaps at some point in the future.
    I'm actually very pleased with how the figures have come out bearing in mind their monstrous appearance from the kit. Have added extra ammo boxes & 2 extra rifles...making carrying straps for them proved too tricky at this point, however i may try with cotton thread if I get as far as a diorama.
    The figures are a bit shiny, but I can't get my Tamiya matt clear to go on without leaving an awful white residue all over the applied area (the same happens with semi-gloss). I tried brushing it on (un-diluted) and perhaps this is the problem...dunno.[ATTACH]322485[/ATTACH][ATTACH]322486[/ATTACH][ATTACH]322487[/ATTACH][ATTACH]322488[/ATTACH][ATTACH]322489[/ATTACH]
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    Originally posted by Xarathustra
    rifles...making carrying straps for them proved too tricky at this point, however i may try with cotton thread if I get as far as a diorama.
    K 98k slings go on the left side of the weapon, like this:



    They shouldn’t be very hard to make from a bit of insulating tape, metal foil (not aluminium kitchen foil, though, that’s too thin), or similar. You don’t need all the detail of the loops, buckles, etc. — a strip of material glued to the rifle in the right places will look usually good enough already; double a part of it up like for the real thing if you want to make it look a bit more realistic. Any other detail you can try to add if you feel like it, of course.

    Originally posted by Xarathustra
    I can't get my Tamiya matt clear to go on without leaving an awful white residue all over the applied area
    Tamiya doesn’t make a clear matt varnish. They do make a product called Flat Base which is not intended to be brushed (or sprayed) onto models — if you do, it will leave white residue alright. The point of this stuff is to mix it in with Tamiya’s gloss paint or varnish to make it semigloss or matt, depending on how much you add to the paint.

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by Jakko
      K 98k slings go on the left side of the weapon, like this:

      ...a bit of insulating tape, metal foil (not aluminium kitchen foil, though, that’s too thin), or similar...

      Tamiya doesn’t make a clear matt varnish. They do make a product called Flat Base which is not intended to be brushed (or sprayed) onto models — if you do, it will leave white residue alright. The point of this stuff is to mix it in with Tamiya’s gloss paint or varnish to make it semigloss or matt, depending on how much you add to the paint.
      Thanks for that, I'll give it a go at some point...and I had no idea about the paint! :flushed:

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      • Guest

        #4
        If it’s any consolation, you’re far from the only person to think Flat Base == matt varnish

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        • Si Benson
          • Apr 2018
          • 3572

          #5
          Nice work George:thumb2: A bit of matt varnish will make them look even better...hope you can sort it.

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #6
            Very nice indeed George.
            Like the figures especially :thumb2:
            John.

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            • col68
              • Nov 2016
              • 1505

              #7
              George XF-86 is a flat varnish if you are spraying it you need to turn your air pressure down to about 12 psi it does not go on very well with a brush.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by col68
                George XF-86 is a flat varnish if you are spraying it you need to turn your air pressure down to about 12 psi it does not go on very well with a brush.
                Thanks Colin. I'll have a look for it...I've got just about every other configuration of Tamiya flat/semi/gloss/flat base varnish :smiling6:

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Xarathustra
                  Thanks Colin. I'll have a look for it...I've got just about every other configuration of Tamiya flat/semi/gloss/flat base varnish :smiling6:
                  Gah! I’ve already tried the XF-86 ‘flat clear’ and I’ve found it the worst for leaving a milky residue...despite being shaken vigorously prior to brushing in.
                  I must be doing something wrong then...?

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                  • Jim R
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15636
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #10
                    Hi George
                    Very nice looking PAK.
                    Quite a nice Matt varnish is Testors Dullcote. I like the rattle can. Shake well and warm the can. It dries really matt.
                    Jim

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