What's on the Bench 2024
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Just finished this. More pictures and description in the completed artillery section here https://www.scale-models.co.uk/threa...r-parts.43045/
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After all the paint problems the other week decided to sit back chill out a bit and start a fresh ,going to try and get out tomorrow and grab some primer and take it from there
Personally I quite enjoy using the coloured extra thin types shows just how messy I am ,haven't used it for a long time has a lovely brush in the cap but it really loads up you have to remember to give it a couple of swipes before touching the parts. DaveComment
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I like the look of that mech Dave, I'd like to do something similar soon. I've been looking at the MaK stuff but it's very spendy!
I'm painting another 1/50 truck for a mate. It was quite a big area so I cheated and took it to work. Automotive basecoat (VW Indium Grey) and 2K clearcoat, sprayed through my PS-290 fan-cap airbrush.
There's some detail painting to do and I'll give the curtain sides a less glossy finish.Comment
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I like the look of that mech Dave, I'd like to do something similar soon. I've been looking at the MaK stuff but it's very spendy!
I'm painting another 1/50 truck for a mate. It was quite a big area so I cheated and took it to work. Automotive basecoat (VW Indium Grey) and 2K clearcoat, sprayed through my PS-290 fan-cap airbrush.
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There's some detail painting to do and I'll give the curtain sides a less glossy finish.Comment
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Right then a kind of follow up to what aoop: day ,still a bit unwilling to go airbrushing I built one more
And just for a change i used the red cement this time ,won't be for a while now but I'll use black on the next one.
As mentioned a couple of entries above here I did manage to get out and pick up some primer from the local model railway shop along with same manufacturers thinners oh and a couple of pots of paint you know how it is.
So at some point the compressor had to be fired up , not to get caught out had a squirt at the practice turret did some sort of pre shade and filled in with some black camo ,then took the leap ,took it by name "one shot" never thinned it down did it proper for once and laid it down in 3 or 4 light coats(usually I'd try and lash it on in one)still not one hundred percent but looking forward to putting some green down.
Before someone point's it out ive put one of the feet on the mech the wrong way round
Not going to try and remedy it bit risky resin/CA it can stay as it is ,got the primer down by one today(sat) so Sunday pm or Monday fingers crossed should see some colour. DaveComment
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Euro pallets, ammunition containers, bucket, coats, floor mats (sleeping), sleeping bags, ratchet straps, chains and hooks.....Comment
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Hello chaps,
Not been around for a while after a major mojo slump.
Started to get of interest back so have been slowly putting these together.
A Spitfire Mk.Vc from Airfix in Dark Mediterranean Blue and a Spitfire Mk.Vb from KP which will be finished in the markings of Battle of Britain ace Eric Lock.
Both have been nice to work with and I am starting to enjoy my modelling again
Cheers,
Geoff.Comment
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Just got this Trumpeter Flak Famo in the mail a couple of days ago. Been waiting for this in plastic for a couple of decades now!Comment
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Just off the bench now….28mm Northstar Elves…..a lot quicker than usual. I had no internet or phone for a week and it’s amazing how much more you get done…..
15 of them in about a fortnight, pretty quick for me. If I’d gone for a different paint scheme they would have been even quicker. Red and white need loads of paint coats to look half decent……….
More pictures here, including the obligatory calibration shot.
Next is a Ballista for the nasties…..Comment
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As some of you will know I had a bit of an accident with my U552 and she has been retired/scrapped so while I wait for the replacement I'm going to go right out of my comfort zone and do my centurion tank.
Really have no idea what it will turn out like!
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