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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #121
    Thank you Paul and Greg and the others who looked in and liked.
    Tomorrow, well today may bring some more paint !
    John .

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    • SteveH
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 1287

      #122
      Very nice zimmerit John,

      Super base coat too, a reasonable version of Dunkelgelb.

      Is there a seam on the barrel?

      Looks like a well planned scenario is well underway,

      cracking work John

      Regards

      Steve H

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      • JR
        • May 2015
        • 18273

        #123
        Originally posted by SteveH
        Very nice zimmerit John,

        Super base coat too, a reasonable version of Dunkelgelb.

        Is there a seam on the barrel?

        Looks like a well planned scenario is well underway,

        cracking work John

        Regards

        Steve H
        Steve..... Thanks for looking in and yourkind coments. Yes I did notice that this morning, swear it wasn't there yesterday ! going to have to sort that out. I was pleased with the colour and the first attempt with Zim. Can't remember if the camera is set to faithful, as haven't played with the settings for some time. The yellow does seems very dark this morning, but I assume that is right, and the paint hasn't played up :smiling2:
        Might be the odd surprise or two with the diorama, still need to work some things out.Watch this space :flushed:
        John

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        • Jim R
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 15746
          • Jim
          • Shropshire

          #124
          Hi John
          Originally posted by John Race
          Now after a somewhat stressfull day, with pe and bits falling off !!
          I do hope the medics could stick back the bits that fell off - ear, finger, foot or something more personal!!
          Progress is excellent. Zimm looks great with its coat of paint and very impressed with the generator - definitely a model in itself.
          Jim

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          • Mr Bowcat
            SMF OG
            • Dec 2016
            • 4608
            • Bob
            • London

            #125
            That's coming along a treat John. :thumb2:
            Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #126
              ThanksJim and Bob
              Originally posted by Jim R
              Hi John

              I do hope the medics could stick back the bits that fell off - ear, finger, foot or something more personal!!



              Progress is excellent. Zimm looks great with its coat of paint and very impressed with the generator - definitely a model in itself.
              Jim
              Hi Jim.
              Yes bit annoying when bits start to fall off, even worse I wasn't wearing my catch all , so spent some time studying the weave on the floor matting. :smiling2: Thanks for staying with this build, it may take some time !!
              John.

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #127
                Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
                That's coming along a treat John. :thumb2:
                Cheers mate.
                I've sorted the seam line out this morning, slapped someMr Hobby 500 on and have just primed it. Now hoping to get the first yellow coat on.
                John.

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                • spanner570
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2009
                  • 15441

                  #128
                  Taking shape very nicely 343. The zim. looks great.....:thumb2:

                  noR

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                  • Guest

                    #129
                    All looking very good indeed John - you're getting well stuck in.

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                    • JR
                      • May 2015
                      • 18273

                      #130
                      Originally posted by spanner570
                      Taking shape very nicely 343. The zim. looks great.....:thumb2:

                      noR
                      Thanks Ron....... Pity the instant nails was a no runner, but the Milliput is good and not that expensive, in fact £ 2.90 against £ 6 something.
                      Originally posted by Peter Day
                      All looking very good indeed John - you're getting well stuck in.
                      Thanks Peter........ Going through the camo nearly as fast as one of your figures.:smiling3:


                      What a day, fantastic. Have to thank Pete Low again, another shell arrived, 3 will far better than 2 waiting to be loaded, I'm going to have to make the wooden wraps that they had.

                      Started by painting both the wheels sets and the Strum. After checking the paint nos again Gary's list I was off.
                      With the basic colour done on the wheels I set too using the Panzer Putty. Following the drawing in back and white was a bit odd , so I hatched then drawing in differing directions as the paint changed. This made things a lot simpler.

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                      Note the crane arm covered with a thin sheet of Panzer Putty , this was fun later when I had to remove it. Steve Jones had mention on his build that his putty had slumped, I had said the Panzer Putty was good , well it is. but, even though you can kneed it really thin when its warm it does slump. At the rear of the Sturm later on you will notice a large blob, that had slumped and lay in a great lump .So leaving the model over night is not recommended, once the third coat was dry off it came.

                      Here the green has been applied, you need to keep turning the model and apply the paint at different angles, so as to get into the edges.

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                      Once that second coat had dried I set too and applied the next layer of Panzer Putty,

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                      Look at the crane cover, how it didn't pull that handle off I don't know.

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                      You can clearly see the previous coat of green on the Putty, as it's slowly absorbed. Like a swamp devouring a carcass.

                      Once dry I started to remove the Putty , the crane was the most intense part, thinking any second the mast will come odd or the handle break, but nothing , the Putty came off in very long strings as it was so thin.I think if it had been thicker then disaster would have struck. So the revel.

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                      One happy chappy, I dare say some may think its too hard edged and I should have sprayed it. Well right or wrong method used I though for me it was the best way .

                      Comments please, and thanks for staying with this.
                      Back to workshop equipment tomorrow, then wheels , painting those steel rims. Should be fun.

                      John .
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                      • Si Benson
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 3572

                        #131
                        Hiya John,
                        gotta say, I’m impressed with how well you’ve progressed. The zimm looks great under paint:thumb2: And what a great job with the camouflage....I’m sure no one on here, is up their own bum enough to pick at wether it’s right or wrong:tongue-out2: if your happy we all happy:smiling4:

                        Good to hear your getting a good result adding the Vallejo flow improver, I bought some a while back, but still would not spray VJ model air consistently (admittedly a very old bottle) but I was able to spray some thinned VJ model colour:upside:

                        Keep it coming mate:thumb2:
                        Si

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #132
                          Originally posted by Si Benson
                          Hiya John,
                          gotta say, I’m impressed with how well you’ve progressed. The zimm looks great under paint:thumb2: And what a great job with the camouflage....I’m sure no one on here, is up their own bum enough to pick at wether it’s right or wrong:tongue-out2: if your happy we all happy:smiling4:

                          Good to hear your getting a good result adding the Vallejo flow improver, I bought some a while back, but still would not spray VJ model air consistently (admittedly a very old bottle) but I was able to spray some thinned VJ model colour:upside:

                          Keep it coming mate:thumb2:
                          Si
                          Thanks Si ... Nice comments mate I appreciate it.
                          I still have to put a couple of drops of thinners in , I do a mix of about 10 drops paint, 3 drops of flow improver and then a couple drops of thinners. With out the thinners it seems too thick, then It sprays beautifully. Remember when I had nothing but trouble with paint, its taken nearly 3 years to get it right.
                          John

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                          • SteveH
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 1287

                            #133
                            Cracking paintwork John

                            Looks the business and the edges will settle with all the fun stuff to come

                            weathering. washes, chipping, pigments, and and and

                            nice work John

                            Regards

                            Steve H

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                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #134
                              Originally posted by SteveH
                              Cracking paintwork John

                              Looks the business and the edges will settle with all the fun stuff to come

                              weathering. washes, chipping, pigments, and and and

                              nice work John

                              Regards

                              Steve H
                              Thanks Stephen........ Hope you noticed the improved barrel :smiling: Going to do the flecks soon if that s what they are called, well they look like that to me, not dots, maybe more lick a flick with a very small brush, then I can start the weathering .
                              John .

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                              • SimonT
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 2824

                                #135
                                Hi John - just been having a catch up. That putty is odd stuff isn't it but seems to have worked ok

                                All coming on nicely :thumb2:

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