Joe's 1/22 Artesania Latina San Francisco Cable Car
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Garden chores complete, I managed to squeeze some build time into my life. We left off with the roof construction being completed.
First I filled and sanded the roof, followed by a primer coat. I also prepped the roof sign boards.
The interior got a coat of white. All paint will be gloss varnished once painting is complete. I have discovered that house acrylic paint sprays nicely with water, saving me a fortune in model paint. It also covers really well. I used it as a primer for the top yellow surfaces. The windows and gaps are blanked off with tape so the yellow top colour doesn't get inside too much.
First coats of yellow. I think if I did this again I'd get hold of a rattle paint spray can. Getting tired of cleaning the airbrush (or lazy).
Two coats in, I attached the sign boards. I might also attach the light fittings. It will be easier to paint them in situ on the roof, and prevent damage to my yellow from CA glue.
That's it for now, a brief update which doesn't really show the time it has taken to get this far with the roof, but the result I hope will be worth it.Comment
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Nice to see this moving along again. Roof finish is good, especially being all yellow which is hard at the best of times.Comment
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Garden chores complete, I managed to squeeze some build time into my life. We left off with the roof construction being completed.
First I filled and sanded the roof, followed by a primer coat. I also prepped the roof sign boards.
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The interior got a coat of white. All paint will be gloss varnished once painting is complete. I have discovered that house acrylic paint sprays nicely with water, saving me a fortune in model paint. It also covers really well. I used it as a primer for the top yellow surfaces. The windows and gaps are blanked off with tape so the yellow top colour doesn't get inside too much.
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First coats of yellow. I think if I did this again I'd get hold of a rattle paint spray can. Getting tired of cleaning the airbrush (or lazy).
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Two coats in, I attached the sign boards. I might also attach the light fittings. It will be easier to paint them in situ on the roof, and prevent damage to my yellow from CA glue.
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That's it for now, a brief update which doesn't really show the time it has taken to get this far with the roof, but the result I hope will be worth it.Comment
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I haven't had much time to build lately, but have made progress and we are on the home stretch.
Those lights I mentioned. I decided to paint them prior to fitting to the roof. First a coat of black, then gloss orange for the front lights, and gloss red for the rear facing lights. Thank goodness for the Mr Hobby Almighty mini clips. One of the best little investments I made.
I then fixed two of each to the front and rear of the roof, and to the lower body.
And in true form I knocked two off the roof, resulting in paint damage so it was back to the paint booth and an aggressive coat of yellow. All fixed up and the white touched up from overspray inside.
Next session will involve a gloss varnish inside and out for the roof and positioning the bell. Once that is dry I will fit the interior roof glazing, followed by a session of decal placement and strategic varnishing to protect them.
I also have a solid plan for a display base. More soon, thanks for checking in.Comment
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