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Glad you got the Mojo back Dave.In the summer mines usually zero with my wife off work.I only have a dining room table in our flat to work on and sadly nowhere to airbrush without a garden ir shed.Love your painting style.Doing a grand job.
Happy modelling.
Richard
Glad you got the Mojo back Dave.In the summer mines usually zero with my wife off work.I only have a dining room table in our flat to work on and sadly nowhere to airbrush without a garden ir shed.Love your painting style.Doing a grand job.
Happy modelling.
Richard
Thanks Richard ive only got the dining room table but have stopped using lacquer paints they complained all the time about the smell ,I knew it was time to open the patio doors when the mice started to bang on the glass of their tank ,have since moved on to acrylic paints but must say they are much harder to get your head around but never have a problem with them ,there is a certain brand I've never bothered with so have never suffered the tip drying disease they all talk about. And lets be honest a couple of half AB cups of paint lays down a lot of plastic its not like I'm spraying a 1/1 bloody car:sick: if I remember I stick on a left over covid mask other than that hey ho I'm still alive and moaning. How does that song go ,its my life:tongue-out2:. Glad your enjoying it so far. Dave
Had a good session today plodded on with what I'm doing ,hope you can see what I meant about there being lots of start stop places a couple more pics to bore you with honest only the two
Still "lovin" it as they say thanks all for the continued support and encouragement . Dave
Blimy their hard work these big things ,not moaning just saying ,seems like I've been at it for ages ,well beginning to see the finish line(I hope) few more bits to close up then on with the under carriage and wheel arch bits im going to bore you with some more pics hope the progress shows
Its a hard one im trying to keep it looking like a good old work horse always doing what was asked of it ,not a mud covered rusted out MOT failure its taken me a long time to realise with the weathering less looks better.
The next bit I must sort is the body count ,I've got one of thoes turntable thingy's but never use it even when spraying i have to hold the model the same when detailing hence the body count
Then thoes bloody wheels all eight of them not my favourite subject ,I've had a pop at one of them don't worry about the hub still WIP not sure but were see by the time I get to number eight I might have sussed where I'm going
Thanks all for your continued patience. Dave
Doesn't require patience to follow this Dave.... It's a pleasure when something's looking as good as this mate :thumb2:, keep it coming.... a contender for a "Dogs" already I reckon
The whole thing wasn't beginning to stall but was reaching bits that interested me the least ,but no way could I disguise the fact that this ran on wheels all bloody eight of em. So having checked in on scottie's latest master piece was inspired to jump up to the table and persevere. Thought I did ok five out of eight......
Not needed at work tomorrow(yippee) so three to go .........Dave
The whole thing wasn't beginning to stall but was reaching bits that interested me the least ,but no way could I disguise the fact that this ran on wheels all bloody eight of em. So having checked in on scottie's latest master piece was inspired to jump up to the table and persevere. Thought I did ok five out of eight......
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Not needed at work tomorrow(yippee) so three to go .........Dave
Nice work there Dave. I've some tyre dressing if you want to return them to black!!!!!! Only joking, they look as they should. Used.
Hi Dave, apologise for the late appearance. Am at a local Muslim/Indian eatery having a heavy tea break just round the corner of where I live and had a good read of your post while sipping my "pulled" tea. To me a good build of a kit where ever its manufactured, bad or good, expensive or cheap, simple or difficult boils down to who builds it. I like that you're enjoying the process and it's bringing back your mojo. Attacking it in sections is what I would do too. Your airbrushing skills at 1/72 have helped with the finer detail paintwork on this larger scale and shows in the cut offs. Bring on the pics...they're not boring. At least you're painting...my build is still naked plastic for the past 3 weeks. Won't be surprised seeing the dangly thingies coming your way.
Gotta agree with what Wabble said 100%!!! Most excellent work Sir and glad you are enjoying it. I really like your tire weathering. I was surprised that this was a 'bit' larger than your normal builds. It must be even nicer to be able to cleanup and work on the parts too!!! Keep it coming Buddy...
First up a big thanks to all who have looked in ,thank you again for all your help and encouragement ,so some thoughts on this as I said nothing worth sleeping through on TV so pulled it from the stash a flea Bay cheepie about twelve quid if I recall so not much to lose if it never got off the ground(I suppose down the road would have been better wheels not wings). Regrets ,looking back as I started to enjoy it I wished I'd taken more care building it instead of just slapping /throwing it together ,on the other hand have really enjoyed the airbrush work and detail/ weathering part weathering not probably not the best description as ive out grown the coverd in mud rusted out look i suppose i aim for something aged/ organic looking but anyway with your help along the way ive really enjoyed it ,truth be known i could probably spend a bit longer on it but hey it began to grind a bit so I'm calling a day on this one.
Apart from some mig pigments and the odd colour or two this is all ive ùsed
The russian greens weren't used as meant i just picked the two I liked the most ,plus being lazy there's four allsorted russian greens in one box ,I find the ammo stuff with the yellow tops very easy to use never had a problem with them I've got a few bottles of the 3G stuff but can't make up my mind ,air brush used was this sparmax one with a .3 needle these are great little tools fantastic value for the money its used more than my so called top of the range one ,the panel liner never lined panels I use it it in my own tin pot way to get the kind of worn/weathered /organic look I try for. From a personal perspective I enjoy monotone paint jobs the thing is to make them look what they are not just a blob of colour. Listen to me still full of enthusiasm not sure where next no tyres is a definite 35th or my beloved 72nd stay green or go grey ill think on it for a couple of days any way here she is
I'll put the rest of the pic's in the finished armour bit ,hope you've all enjoyed this little trip there will be another many thanks Dave.
Hi Dave, apologise for the late appearance. Am at a local Muslim/Indian eatery having a heavy tea break just round the corner of where I live and had a good read of your post while sipping my "pulled" tea. To me a good build of a kit where ever its manufactured, bad or good, expensive or cheap, simple or difficult boils down to who builds it. I like that you're enjoying the process and it's bringing back your mojo. Attacking it in sections is what I would do too. Your airbrushing skills at 1/72 have helped with the finer detail paintwork on this larger scale and shows in the cut offs. Bring on the pics...they're not boring. At least you're painting...my build is still naked plastic for the past 3 weeks. Won't be surprised seeing the dangly thingies coming your way.
Cheers,
Wabble
Totally agree with you Wabble.Its not the kit but what a builder makes from it.But the main thing is the enjoyment had from making it.
Happy modelling from Makka pakka
Hi Dave, apologise for the late appearance. Am at a local Muslim/Indian eatery having a heavy tea break just round the corner of where I live and had a good read of your post while sipping my "pulled" tea. To me a good build of a kit where ever its manufactured, bad or good, expensive or cheap, simple or difficult boils down to who builds it. I like that you're enjoying the process and it's bringing back your mojo. Attacking it in sections is what I would do too. Your airbrushing skills at 1/72 have helped with the finer detail paintwork on this larger scale and shows in the cut offs. Bring on the pics...they're not boring. At least you're painting...my build is still naked plastic for the past 3 weeks. Won't be surprised seeing the dangly thingies coming your way.
Cheers,
Wabble
Originally posted by Allen Dewire
Hi Dave,
Gotta agree with what Wabble said 100%!!! Most excellent work Sir and glad you are enjoying it. I really like your tire weathering. I was surprised that this was a 'bit' larger than your normal builds. It must be even nicer to be able to cleanup and work on the parts too!!! Keep it coming Buddy...
Prost
Allen
Originally posted by Richard48
Totally agree with you Wabble.Its not the kit but what a builder makes from it.But the main thing is the enjoyment had from making it.
Happy modelling from Makka pakka
Thanks Richard always good to hear your thoughts hope lunch was good ,hoping for some bone surgery early next year so have been told I must stay within my BMI body mass index so I do try and be a bit selective with my eating habits not easy we've lots of eat as much as you want Asian/ Chinese/ Indian places well you have to get your value for money.....still nice little kit good fun all round I think that was what was missing enjoyed the big scale will stick with it for the next one .
Thanks Allen its certainly been diffrent have enjoyed up scaling my usual way of painting/finishing without squinting all the time to see what I'm doing ,have been searching the stash for the next project it'll be 35th (your see my thinking when I reveal said model)but there's some great little 72nd subjects all calling in a squeaky voice me me me ive told them patience children daddy will come back for you.
Cheers Richard ive always said on here there's no such thing as a bad kit just some are better than others ,plus if its something you want to build and thats all there is so be it you only get out what you put in nothings that bad a little tlc can be enjoyable and go a long way. Dave
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