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  • dalej2014
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    • Aug 2021
    • 507

    #16
    So, day 2. I thought I'd have a go at the inside with some old Citadel acrylic inks:
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    I've also got pigments and pastels (to grind up for pigment) to hand.

    I started with a brown ink, very dilute, since the pigments are dense, and could easily look too bold. I tried it out by doing a pin wash around the inner door and hatch:
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    Too be honest I'm not impressed with the result. I think a black wash will probably look better, so back over it with buff, followed by black.

    This looks better to my eye:
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    I thought I'd try an orange wash (all diluted about 80/90%) over the brown, to give a red leather effect. It's still wet in this picture:
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    Not bad, but I think it can probably be better.

    I'm getting side-tracked in details, which could be a mistake, so decide to press on. Wings and side boxes glued on next:
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    I still haven't fitted the dash, because I want to pick out the details. gauges, lights and so on need painting first, and so much easier to do before gluing! I've also put some thinned black around the rear vents. It's messy, but I'll dry brush and tidy when painting the exterior. Again, easier to do before fitting the top engine cover.

    Engine cover on, seats in. It's beginning to lot like a Dingo:
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    Other than the instrument panel that's top main build done, so on to the base and suspension.. First though. time for lunch, and a Moroccan inspired pasty feels very appropriate for an African Dingo build:
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    A pasty, a coffee, and a break and a stretch later, I'm ready for the bottom. Here again I find a few issues with flash, so it's time for the mini drill chuck again:
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    I won't glue the wheels on yet, since I want to paint the suspension springs first. They'll go on last, after the painting and weathering are done.

    Once all the suspension components are glued (the front can move, so a couple of bits are left "free" to move.) I trial fit everything together. Looks OK so far. There is a slight warp to the kit, evident when I put it down flat on the mat, but it's not visible to the eye:
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    As noted earlier, a bit of paint on the chassis/suspension. this will get tidied up and dry brushed later. I need to check references for the spring colour - otherwise it'll be gunmetal/silver, to pick out spring detail. I'll add some oil and grime during weathering too:
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    The paint has gone a bit patchy and weird on the springs. It is really old acrylic, so that could be it. It could also be solvent from the ET glue. Either way a while to dry and a touch up should see it OK.

    A final fit of top and bottom before gluing. Now it's definitely looking a lot like a Dingo!:
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    And from the top:
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    Not 100% happy with the seats, so will need to sort those out. One will have the driver in, so will be covered over, but I know it's not quite right. Do I aim for perfect, or just good enough? I think good enough will have to do, or I'll never see a kit finished, worrying over every little detail.

    Another productive day's modelling, and Sunday has sped by. I'm fairly happy with the way it's coming together so far. I've gone slow and steady. With more practise this is probably a weekend build.
    The figures will take another day day or two as well, maybe more. It's been a good few years since I painted any of those too
    I've yet to finish putting all the small details on the outside, and I'll want to add some extras too. Rope, tarps, sand bags - who knows!? I'll see whats in the spares boxes (mine are matchboxes for now - give it time!).
    I've yet to paint the exterior. Once that's done, and before too many fiddly bits are added, I'll varnish ready to start weathering. That'll also be a first, so should be fun learning. If I mess it up too much I have some PVA and "buff" sand standing by!
    Thinking ahead the last decision I have to make is do I put it on a base? I think I'd like to, to see it finished nicely, and building a foam base will be another first, and good practise. Time will tell; watch this space...

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    • Mark1
      • Apr 2021
      • 4156

      #17
      Funny paint on the springs is probably due to oil/grease from manufacturing, best to wash the sprues in warm soapy water and rinse before starting to build.
      Making good progress though :thumb2:

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      • Jim R
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        • Apr 2018
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        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #18
        Hi Dale
        As you say "looking like a Dingo" :thumb2: Sounds as if you're enjoying the build. Looking good. A base would be nice especially as you are using the figures.
        Jim

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        • dalej2014
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          • Aug 2021
          • 507

          #19
          Originally posted by Mark1
          Funny paint on the springs is probably due to oil/grease from manufacturing, best to wash the sprues in warm soapy water and rinse before starting to build.
          Making good progress though :thumb2:
          I'll do that in future Jim, thanks. I've heard IPA also cleans sprues up well? I have a big bottle of that handy. I am enjoying the build, ta, and yes, I do think a base would be good. We've a model railway shop in town; I see a costly visit in my near future!

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          • Tim Marlow
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            • Apr 2018
            • 18931
            • Tim
            • Somerset UK

            #20
            Hi Dale. I wouldn’t bother with IPA for the sprues, just use warm water and fairy liquid (or equivalent). Removing grease is what it’s designed to do.
            The other potential problem for paint coverage and adhesion is finger grease applied when building the model……I usually wash mine when assembly is finished, but you are painting as you build so that would be a good use for your IPA.

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            • dalej2014
              SMF Supporters
              • Aug 2021
              • 507

              #21
              Originally posted by Tim Marlow
              Hi Dale. I wouldn’t bother with IPA for the sprues, just use warm water and fairy liquid (or equivalent). Removing grease is what it’s designed to do.
              The other potential problem for paint coverage and adhesion is finger grease applied when building the model……I usually wash mine when assembly is finished, but you are painting as you build so that would be a good use for your IPA.
              Thanks Tim. Good call. I'll bear that in mind for future builds.

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              • dalej2014
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                • Aug 2021
                • 507

                #22
                Just a quick fyi for those following this build. There may be a lull now in activity. I have to prep for an RPG this weekend, and I'm on holiday next week. Modelling should resume weekend of 21st/22nd. If I get the chance I'll wash and undercoat the figure sprue ready to start painting.
                Edit - I also need to get some time for fishing. Too many hobbies, not enough time!

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                • Tim Marlow
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                  • Apr 2018
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                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #23
                  Originally posted by dalej2014
                  Too many hobbies, not enough time!
                  Ain’t that the truth!

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                  • Jim R
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15737
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #24
                    Originally posted by dalej2014
                    Too many hobbies, not enough time!
                    Oh how true - and I'm retired!!!

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                    • Tim Marlow
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                      • Apr 2018
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                      • Tim
                      • Somerset UK

                      #25
                      Yep, me too!

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                      • dalej2014
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                        • Aug 2021
                        • 507

                        #26
                        First wash in decades! lol. Thanks for the advice on the weird paint issue with the suspension, to those who commented. Following that advice I've given the figures a "wash". I did feel a bit daft standing at the sink, washing the sprue, but I could actually feel the difference afterward, to my surprise. The toothbrush is an old, very soft, first baby toothbrush, and is very gentle. As an added bonus, it glows in the dark, so I've never lost it:
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                        • CarolsHusband
                          • Feb 2021
                          • 474

                          #27
                          Originally posted by dalej2014
                          so I've never lost it:
                          I think, like most of us here, you already have......

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                          • dalej2014
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Aug 2021
                            • 507

                            #28
                            Originally posted by CarolsHusband
                            I think, like most of us here, you already have......
                            Very good! Actually, ermm, yes, probably... But in a good way. If I was very rich I'd be eccentric, as it is I'm just bonkers

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                            • dalej2014
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Aug 2021
                              • 507

                              #29
                              A little more done tonight. Just a few of the little fiddly bits stuck on. Jerry cans, front box, exhaust etc. Not all of them, since I want to get most of the paint on before small bits that can easily be broken or lost. I assembled one of the figures too, and drilled a hole for the "base".
                              Why is that special? Glad you asked. Seen a lot of pics on here do just that. Mines a small tweak, but useful. I use a paper clip, bent to shape. Instant base, no foam required. Many sizes available too:
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                              • Tim Marlow
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                                • Apr 2018
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                                • Tim
                                • Somerset UK

                                #30
                                Nice progress Dale. Good call on the paperclip. Two additional tweaks to it. Superglue the clip into the figure, then when he’s painted you can cut off the rest of the paperclip and glue him straight into a mounting hole on the base. Secondly, blu tack the paperclip onto a block of wood and you can hold him for painting without handling the figure itself.

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