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Ok I got some paint on this evening still lots of work to be done. I really like that steerable front axle Tamiya was way ahead of the game in the early 1970s [ATTACH]324635[/ATTACH][ATTACH]324636[/ATTACH][ATTACH]324637[/ATTACH][ATTACH]324638[/ATTACH][ATTACH]324639[/ATTACH]
Thanks for the biscuits mate. I think Lee is playing his cards close to the vest.
I'm patiently waiting to be pleasantly surprised by what comes next.
Cheers, Rick H.:smiling3:
Steve. It’s about time I think JR started chewing on his coffee cup. You know I can’t do camo yet but I’m willing to try but not in this one. Or course it will have Red Crosses I’m waiting to order them they are so expensive on sleez bay trying to find a vendor that has water slide. Thanks for stopping by with the biscuits.
Rick. You just don’t know what I will do but I hope it turns out good thanks for dropping in better grad a Biscuits
Just spray them yourself: Red Cross markings are among the easiest to make. Use some masking tape to delineate the white background and spray that, then draw (or print) a cross of the required size on a piece of paper and cut it out with a sharp knife, and tack that to the model with some more tape to spray the red.
The thing is Lee we think your more than capable of doing a winter camo , or any other for that matter.
If I can managed it....................
John:smiling:
Jakko. I really thought about that but I would probably hand paint them thanks for the advice it is welcomed
John. I’m building confidence I’m afraid if I get the camo wrong abd post it then it off to the firing squad I may surprise you but not on this corn field animal
Jim. Thanks I for dropping in I went back to work this week no bench time
Jakko. I really thought about that but I would probably hand paint them
That’ll work just as well, as long as you make the masks out of something you can stick down. Trying to brush-paint through a hole cut in a piece of printer paper isn’t going to go very well, I suspect
Wait, just after writing that I realise you probably meant: hand-paint without masks. Sure, also doable, if you’ve got steady enough hands. If I were to do this myself I’d probably draw the crosses in pencil first, to make sure the dimensions are right, because I’ve got a bad habit of getting proportions wrong when doing it like that.
You read my mine friend but I will practice on a piece of styrene before trying it on the model to see how many coats it will take and how it will react to the existing paint.
Hi Lee,
Good to see you tackling this golden oldie. I think this was one of the first Tamiya kits I ever built?
Mine ended up becoming a test subject for weathering, plus I kept breaking those width indicators off :smiling5:
Looking good so far, good luck with the markings I’m sure you’ll do just fine.
Lee,
As you said practice with the masks on some styrene or an old kit, try various ways of doing it as Jakko has said when your happy with which technique you want to use, transfer it onto the build. You are more than up to the challenge.
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