I'm still amazed. PaulE
I.D.F M113 Fitter
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Stuff like this gives we novices something to aim at, and that's an understatement. The attention to detail, the skill, inspiring. Thank you.Comment
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Many thanks for the comment. I am pleased it gives you inspiration. If there is anything you want to know more about please contact me, and I will be pleased to answer if I can.
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Actually they have gone together fairly well, but when cleaning up it reqires the touch of a feather. I think it could be related to just this set or sets with such fine contact points. I have checked them against two other sets and they seem ok. So do not let the damaged links put you off, as i said you do get spares.
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Well get out of bed, but first put down the cuppa and the cream doughnut, you know she does not like all that sugar coating in the bed:tears-of-joy: I tried the plastic rods, but they really just did not want to go in the holes unless I drilled them and that was not going to happen.Comment
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Update,
Had a problem with reading after the last update, I confused 'satin varnish' with 'matte varnish'. There I was spraying away, head in the clouds and kept looking at the varnish going on the model, it just did not appear to be behaving. So finished and was in the process of cleaning up and watching the varnish pool on the model when a quick glance at the model revealed all :fearful:. So what to do! As the varnish was still soft and was not an hour old I reloaded the airbrush with airbrush cleaner and put the model through my version of the car wash, this was followed with a solution of washing up liquid and clean water plus 24 hours in the airing cupboard. And here we are back to normal :smiling6:.
During the drying time I tidied up the bench, cursed my lack of attention and decided to make up a base which consists of a piece of 9mm MDF with a border of wood strip about 12mm wide glued on all sides, clamped and left to dry - that worked fine.
Today I gave the whole model a spray with matte varnish, and wife and dogs have now returned from the bomb shelter.... This was left to dry out in the airing cupboard and tonight I started to add the pigments. Using a couple of photos of a real vehicle/ground colour, I mixed pigments to near enough the same colour allowing for colour variation by the camera and time of day...
... And this is where I am tonight, still some pigments to add and some still to remove to obtain the look I am after.
Cheers
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