BA -20 1/35 Scale Russian Armoured Car by Hobby Boss
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Hi John,
Paint looks good from here, are you doing oils on this too?
Was just reading about slight tip damage, I take it you mean airbrush needle?
I’m probably asking for both barrels, but I personally wouldn’t take a file to it.
I had the same issue last week with my airbrush needle, so gently rollled it back and forth on a piece of stainless steel at a slight angle to get it back in shape. I’d imagine a sheet of glass etc would do the same as long as it’s flat and solid?
Will try that out with the glass . :thumb2: thanks .
Thanks guys, my own fault, washed the needle along with every thing else, then as I dried the needle just dropped it ! At least the floor was soft compared to concreate. If all fail will just buy another needle, even at the price they are :crying:.
Will let you know how I get on .
John .Comment
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Prize of the week Rick, spot on with your assumption. Sent off for various figure kits to give the mix that I want.Comment
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Very nice. I’ve done several washes on my subjects still new at it all was good till the other day I did my Autocar Half Track and the washes wouldn’t work had to repaint don’t have a clue what happened the wash turned it dark good luckComment
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John,
Nice work on the bonnet, it would have been a shame to cover all that fine work on the motor. As to the cammo, I to would leave it as is with perhaps a winter wash.Comment
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Dude 1Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Cheers Ralph.
Hey Dude 2, There isn't really much to think about in reference to camo. Trust me, how can you let a guy down who lives in a Plymouth station wagon??? I'm sure he'll understand that a winter wash finish will look fantastic and you are very good at doing it buddy!!!...
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Here is Grandsons Toms car, Steve may well like this .
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Thanks guys.
John.Comment
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Like Jim I have been in the sun nearly all day, but feels quite ok, as have had my meds.
I started on the wheels yesterday, adding the front drums and arm to connect to the wheel stub axle, I left this to day over night and most of today.
Today I fitted the rear, but have left of the hub caps for now. All this went with out a hitch, then came the part I was not looking fwd to at all
Trying to get the steering linkage took me the best part of an hr, so thin I can why I left the Hobby Boss, its the same Gaz chassis
Couple of photos two from the pc and the other will be from the phone.
John. Comments and any help welcome.Attached FilesComment
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