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  • Guest

    #1

    Tamiya Willys jeep (beginner!)

    ok, before everyone jumps on me badly, I have only just begun making models, this is my third model, (previous, a scrapyard triumph Tr4a and an F1 car)


    Been doing it since Aug this year after I broke my back in two places in a road accident. So this is my past time now!


    Anyway, excuse the soldier, I have ordered some flat flesh paint, so I struggled to get anything like a skin tone!


    As for the truck, I airbrushed the main parts in Olive Green Matt, then applied the decals. I used Microsol to make them really dig into the crevices. Then i covered it all with Matt varnish. Once dry, I used 1200 grit paper and roughed them up some.


    Continued to build the model up, and used decalfix and weathering powders to get the muddy dirt effect. I was happy with this, but obviously, looking at a lot on here, it's amateur.


    I'm currently doing an SAS jeep then onto a Challenger tank.


    Remember, I'm a newbie at this, so don't expect brilliant work!

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  • Guest

    #2
    I'd be well happy with that, you have used some good techniques and built a good model. I would suggest a less glossy finish on the wheels? Maybe some Matt varnish?


    Can't really fault it for one of your first.


    Nice work

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    • Guest

      #3
      Thanks Dougie.


      I was a bit confused by the finish, as I had used Matt Varnish all over to set the weathering, but for some reason it left this sheen,


      I think I'm going to go back over the entire model with some Humbrol Mattcote thinned down on the airbrush, especially as I want to do the soldiers skin a better colour.


      I wasn't happy with his uniform, I really really struggled with that, I guess I need to read up more and practice.

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      • PaulTRose
        SMF Supporters
        • Jun 2013
        • 6473
        • Paul
        • Tattooine

        #4
        cant fault that, i like what you have done with it


        like dougie said, the only downside is the shiny finish, i always use Humbrol matt Varnish in a rattle can just for easiness


        i wouldnt fret about the figure.....something i really struggle with.....bit of a black art i find


        look forward to seeing the next thing on the bench
        Per Ardua

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

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        • eddiesolo
          SMF Supporters
          • Jul 2013
          • 11193

          #5
          Just the shine that needs toning down, unless of course it is raining and the vehicle is wet


          Nowt wrong mate, it looks dapper and the figure is way better than I could...hate em.

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          • Lee W
            SMF Supporters
            • Feb 2014
            • 4654
            • Lee
            • Sherborne

            #6
            Nothing more to be said Dave, good effort mate


            Lee

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            • Guest

              #7
              Great job, better than I could do, one thing humbrol matt you need to warm it up and stir it all the time or you will get white streaks, I'm an enamels man and hate acrylics but I bought acrylic matt coats to aviod this, personally I will never use humbrol matt coat again, although everything else I do is with enamels.


              Ps welcome to the friendliest forum on the net.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Looks very good for a first real outing! Good to see you've ploughed in with dirt and general wear and tear! As folks have already said, some matt varnish on the tyres and uniform, and maybe an eggshell finish on the bodywork would make the difference! But, all in all that gets a gong from me!

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                • Alan 45
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 9833

                  #9
                  Nowt wrong with that its better than my third model I built and we are all amateurs no mater how good we are/get


                  Keep at it and on that evidence you'll be as good as the guys on here in no time

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                  • shaun platts
                    • Sep 2015
                    • 160

                    #10
                    That's a nice jeep. I am about to start this very model in the next couple of weeks. Looks a nice kit.

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                    • grumpa
                      • Jan 2015
                      • 6142

                      #11
                      For one of your very first models I think it looks great. You have a good eye for color and weathering, I think you just need to get a few more builds under your belt to begin to start coming into your own.


                      Check out my kinda tutorial on washing and dry brushing techniques in my "Duster AASPG" thread {page 7 in Completed Armored Vehicles forum} Hope you can get a couple of helpful tips from it and as always everyone here is more than happy to help with any advice you may seek.............Jim

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        You won't get 'jumped' on here Dave - it's a really friendly forum, with lots of encouragement and constructive comments. Anyway, beginner or not, you've made a great job of it.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Thank you so much everyone! Feel very welcome!

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                          • takeslousyphotos
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 3900

                            #14
                            Cracking job Dave, a great well used jeep ............ I like it a lot...and the figure is painted spot on. I can't paint them for spit. One pointer, it's not a criticism ......... Dry brush a little brown on the tyre treads and tyre walls...... dirty them up a little, but don't overcook it.


                            Well worth a "Great Build".

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              I have just started again on this type of modelling and your effort is way beyond my first model. Reckon you will be an expert in no time.

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