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  • shaun platts
    • Sep 2015
    • 160

    #1

    Tamiya 1/35 Willys Jeep

    Finally have everything i need to make a start on the willys. Now just need a bit of free time and a free table to get going. Will be my first time using PE parts.

    [ATTACH]121776.IPB[/ATTACH]

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  • aaron
    • Oct 2011
    • 2019

    #2
    Good luck on using etch mate, it should add some great detail to a great fitting kit.

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    • shaun platts
      • Sep 2015
      • 160

      #3
      Man, totally forgot I started this. Was enjoying building the kit. Will get some photos and update later.

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      • shaun platts
        • Sep 2015
        • 160

        #4
        [ATTACH]122558.IPB[/ATTACH]



        Started painting the seats. Didn't realise how much they need cleaning up until I took the pictures. Back to the toolbox...

        [ATTACH]122559.IPB[/ATTACH]

        [ATTACH]122560.IPB[/ATTACH]





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        • shaun platts
          • Sep 2015
          • 160

          #5
          Ok advice needed. Is this colour a bit too light. Mixed olive drab with khaki but think maybe too much khaki.

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          • shaun platts
            • Sep 2015
            • 160

            #6




            Advice needed. I thought my paint was looking ok until I saw how much darker other build on this forum were. Should I remix my OD with slightly less khaki?
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            • Robert1968
              • Mar 2015
              • 3596

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              Ok advice needed. Is this colour a bit too light. Mixed olive drab with khaki but think maybe too much khaki.
              Not really too light as I'm sure they were all standard seat backs and with a bit of weathering and wash should darken a bit


              I have found ref pic if it helps


              Robert


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              • john i am
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2012
                • 4019

                #8
                Hi Shaun I don't do enough armour myself and I'm no expert in this field or any other but on the odd occasion I do I always use these vallejo primers as a finish.


                This maybe bad guidance and not correct and if I'm way of the mark someone will hopefully kindly point it out. But they do for me n look right in my eyes.


                Good look with your jeep I've always fancied one myself.


                Cheers John





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                • grumpa
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 6142

                  #9
                  Just give it a dirty brown wash {dark} may need to give it a couple of splashes then start 'dry brushing out original color finished off with a lightened original color. that should give you a good base to work some subtleties on. Takes time and experience to reach the level of some modelers on this forum but you are young and I'm sure you will mature in the hobby and be a force to be reckoned with soon enough I'm sure, just keep at it. .................Jim

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                  • shaun platts
                    • Sep 2015
                    • 160

                    #10
                    Originally posted by \
                    Just give it a dirty brown wash {dark} may need to give it a couple of splashes then start 'dry brushing out original color finished off with a lightened original color. that should give you a good base to work some subtleties on. Takes time and experience to reach the level of some modelers on this forum but you are young and I'm sure you will mature in the hobby and be a force to be reckoned with soon enough I'm sure, just keep at it. .................Jim
                    Thank you for your advice and your very kind words. I think I will decal it and wash and see what it looks like. I plan on building this kit again so will hopefully learn from what I do. on this one.

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                    • shaun platts
                      • Sep 2015
                      • 160

                      #11
                      Originally posted by \
                      Not really too light as I'm sure they were all standard seat backs and with a bit of weathering and wash should darken a bit
                      I have found ref pic if it helps


                      Robert


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                      This is an amazing photo. Very helpful. Thanks for your reply.

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                      • shaun platts
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 160

                        #12
                        Originally posted by \
                        Hi Shaun I don't do enough armour myself and I'm no expert in this field or any other but on the odd occasion I do I always use these vallejo primers as a finish.
                        This maybe bad guidance and not correct and if I'm way of the mark someone will hopefully kindly point it out. But they do for me n look right in my eyes.


                        Good look with your jeep I've always fancied one myself.


                        Cheers John


                        [ATTACH]137170[/ATTACH]
                        Thanks for your reply. I have so far enjoyed building this kit to the point that I will definitely be building another.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          For me is looking very good


                          You can produce your own wash. Just take the original colour and add a drop of black /use to paint shadows, and the other with a drop of white / use to paint lights.


                          This kind you will gave a nice crhomatic modulation. Finally add a pin wash (dark brown, as Jim commented). Is an option


                          As I said, it's looking very good!


                          Don't forget to post the pics of the finished model

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Yup, I was gonna suggest a few thin filters, which will really deepen the colour, and allow you to do it gradually. I tend to brush these on, using enamel based filters (usually thinned AK interactive washes) and a flat brush. You get a little more time to work with, and they dry pretty quickly too.

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                            • geegad
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 2329

                              #15
                              You could just use panel fading use yours as the base colour..but all the same great build it's a family favourite is the willys jeep

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