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  1. I've been modeling for a few years before the kids came along so the Wife was used to that and quite accepting. I'm quite a time poor person since the kids, (I have two wonderful boys) but I still manage to slip in 1 or 2 hours of modeling before bed in the evening. I even manage to attend a local modeling group on one Saturday per month... Keeps me sane!! (I think!!!) Cheers, Jase.
  2. Very nice job - great work on the pigments.... Cheers, Jase.
  3. Thanks mate, Ill bear that in mind.. Cheers, Jason.
  4. Thanks for looking Chris, Im happy that you like it. The finished product may be viewed here: http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?...900#entry797507 Happy modelling. Jason.
  5. Thanks 505th Airborne, Its 1:48 scale the finished product is posted under whats lying on your workbench... http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?...900#entry797507 Cheers, Jason.
  6. Thanks Kicker773, You are absolutely right!! Now its just a matter of trying to get one..... Cheers,
  7. Thanks Berttt, Thanks for looking, another macross aussie - great stuff!!
  8. Thanks MechTech, Mate, as mentioned below it would look good sitting next to a 1:48 VF..... Just a matter of getting hold of one.... Cheers, Jase.
  9. Thanks Mark, I would love to go to MacAusCon next year..... Mate I chose the colours by eye to match my reference pix so thanks - I'm happy to get some feedback on that! The pilots are actually from the Academy tomcat kit (supplied by a good mate thanks Benjo) as the Italeri kit dosent come with any pilots, however to my complete and utter amezement they both fit perfectly into the seats and the cockpit!!! Now you have to admit that dosent happen very often. Great to hear from another Macross Aussie!! Cheers, Jase.
  10. 1:48 Scale Macross Zero Tomcat FINISHED!!! WARNING image heavy!!! Thanks for looking and your comments. Cheers, Jason.
  11. Thanks for the comments Urashiman!! Hows things in Germany? I have this one finished now - but need to find some time to photograph it properly.... stay tuned. Cheers, Jase.
  12. Landing gear and doors plus some of the armament loadout.. Cheers, Jase
  13. A bit more progress here.... A bit of detail painting. Oil paint streaking added mainly to the wing areas. Flat coat added. Most of the masking removed, forgot about the wheel wells...... I love this part of a build. Cheers, Jase.
  14. Just a liitle extra done.... Upper surface panel lines washed with oils... Cheers, Jase
  15. Wow - very very cool....... Nice kit!! Looking forward to seeing progress picks on that. Cheers.
  16. Its been a while in the making and not 100% acurate, but its nearing completion. Thanks to those who posted answers to my earlier questions here on macross world - your help has enabled me to build this. Macross Zero Tomcat 1:48 using the Italeri kit, spare Hasegawa burner cans, resin chin pod & tanks and decals made by my good mate Benjo (thanks dude). I am still adding oil paint washes with a flat coat, aamrams and sidewinders to come (along with landing gear) and some unmasking. More pics as I finish things. Thanks for looking. Jase
  17. No mate, The great thing about the Kitech kit (and theres not many other great things about it) is that it comes with the canards (at lest the top half of them) and the wing tip pods. The exhaust nozzles are kit stock as well... they seemed to match my reference pics so I left them. Thanks for looking. Cheers,
  18. Very Very nice.. What kit and what have you done to it??
  19. Wow Wow, Inspiringly good stuff there - extremely well done. Cheers,
  20. Success!! I'm so stoked that I won best Sci_Fi with this at the NSW Scale Model Exhibition recently!! Chuffed!
  21. Aahh! There it was right under my nose all the time!! Thanks for posting that link. Cheers,
  22. destroid

    Paints

    Ok I'll try my luck here.... Acrylic paint is fast-drying paint containing pigment suspended in an acrylic polymer emulsion. Acrylic paints can be diluted with water, but become water-resistant when dry. The acrylic polymer begins to bind together when the paint dries. Typically the term "enamel paint" is used to describe an oil-based paint product. The paint undergoes a chemical reaction to dry. Hence the paint still smells wet after it is touch dry for a certain amount of time. Lacquer paints dry entirely by the evaporation of their solvent. The dried film will re-dissolve in its original solvent for an indefinite period of time; no chemical reaction occurs to alter the properties of the film. Generally, Lacquer topcoats are easy to use, fast drying, durable, and easy to buff. Now just to confuse the situation here.... There are also acrylic lacquers and acrylic enamels..... confused?? Just for your general info - Tamiya Acrylic Paint is actually an Acrylic Lacquer paint.... read the lacquer description above and swipe a rag soaked in alcahol across a kit painted in tamiya paint...... and you will see what I mean!! Cheers,
  23. Ok - I may as well push my luck here.... Can anyone post a scan of the Hasegawa instructions? Specifically the painting instructions - but the whole thing would be better! That should be enough to complete the references for a 1:48 build. Cheers,
  24. Hey there looks very nice, I hope that you have finished that by now..... c'mon now get in and finish it!!! Thanks for sharing that!! Cheers,
  25. Thanks for all the respose on this... Ill keep you all posted on my progress. Have another project to finish before I start this.. But I have my way forward now, Cheers,
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