Kurt
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Grungy JLTV is complete. Starting to work on some stowage. Doors are not glued on. Will likely have at least a couple of them open once I settle on a diorama idea. Had a moment of horror just before I started weathering. I was squeezing some white paint out of one of those Valejo bottles onto a pallet and had the model too close. Opening had some dried paint on it that let loose and squirted white paint on the model. I quickly was able to remove most of it, but not entirely. Had to apply some weathering a bit heavier in certain areas to hide what remained.
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Paint applied. Added an oil dot filter last night. Next up is a little bit of chipping and the pin wash. Then on to the weathering.
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Already deep into the next project. A 1/35th JLTV to probably join the previous Abrams in a diorama of some sort. Not able to find a crew that fits this thing. Might just do a couple of figures standing outside the vehicle.
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Thank you! The faces were done with oils and Kolinsky brushes. I know acrylic is all the rage these days for flesh, but I just love the subtle blending abilities of oils. Doing faces is 1/72 would be difficult! I wish you luck. Personally, I wouldn't even try and pick out eye details on something that small. Just add some shadows in the appropriate areas.
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Thanks guys. My figure painting skills are very rusty. And my photography skills are non-existent!
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OK, calling this done for now. Added some stowage and found a nice pair of crewmen. I left them standalone for now, may use them and the tank in a future diorama. Again, not meant to accurately represent any particular Abrams variant or unit. Now on to the next.... which I have several to choose from. Thanks for looking.
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First armor subject I have done in a long time, actually the first plastic kit for that matter. Not meant to be totally accurate. M1A1 mostly, but added/deleted parts as I saw fit. Still have to work on more stowage and find a crew that I like. Any plastic crew figures I've seen are very soft on the details. Will probably make a diorama of some sort in the future. Maybe along with a JLTV and other figures. Thanks for looking.
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Hello all. Long time lurker on this thread. Some of you may remember me from doing custom 1/48 Yamato valks years ago. Well after about a 3-4 year hiatus from modeling, I finally completed a project that was kicking around for over 15 years. Yes, that long. For those not in the know, it is an HO scale Grand Trunk Western GP38-2. It is an unpowered Athearn shell with tons of aftermarket detail parts. It is not 100% accurate but captures what I was going for. I am happy with the loco itself. The base I feel I could have done better on. Applied several techiques picked up from other modelers and used this as a test for future projects. Let me know what you think. Up next, I am switching gears again. Already started on 1/35 M1A1 Abrams. I just hope this one doesn't take 15 years!
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Well those sure look familiar....and brings back memories.
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Nice to see some of my work still being enjoyed.
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I'm still alive.....last I checked. Cool to see the appreciation for these after all this time. Seems so long ago.
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I like that splinter scheme. Maybe combine that with the white GBP posted above. Need to make sure I have decals to support those colors. Thanks for the assist!
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Thanks for the warm welcome guys. I love the ideas, this is exactly what I needed. I really like that last GBP above, just might do that. For those that may be interested, I will likely end up selling this when I am done. Start saving your pennies.
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Hello everyone. It has been a while since I have been around. I have looked through a few of the recent threads and realize that the Macross world has changed a bit. So 1/60 is now the hot valk to have? Does anyone collect the 1/48's anymore? Anyway some of you may remember the custom work I used to do, I did a few 1/48's back in the day. I have been considering doing a new project. I have a 1/48 valk and GBP set laying around and thought I would do it up. What I am struggling with at the moment is a paint scheme. I could always go back to the low vis that I did several of. Maybe a hex camo of some type or a free form camo. Maybe overall desert tan? What are your thoughts? While I am considering doing this, please do not take this as I am back in the custom business....at least not yet. Thanks for your input!
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This is a commission job. No missles were provided with the kit and those were the only hands.
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Have a look. Sorry for the bad images, camera sucks. Kept the doors closed since there are no missles to go with it. Enjoy.
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Panel lining is done with oil washes. There is also some airbrushed pre & post shading to bring it out. My technique is more subtle than some I have seen. It really does not stand out in these images, better in person.
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Thanks guys. I price each custom based on the work involved, no set fee.
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Here is a pair of 1A's I just finished. I apologize for the images. I am really struggling with a new camera to get to take decent pictures up close. Sorry, I hope you enjoy anyway.
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Hey Anasazi, nice to hear from you. Hope all is well. This issue came up a year ago and I have not heard of any other of my customs having this problem. Must be something unique about where those valks are being stored.
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Thanks everyone. Hasegawa makes a couple of modern fighter weapon sets in 1/48.
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Here is the latest. VF-1A in a Low Vis II Woodland scheme. Customer wanted to use these current weapons, I think they look good on there. Thanks for looking....enjoy.
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You know I have never counted....until now. I have done 60+ customs over the years.....wow! Didn't think it was that many.
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For the most part all of work has been on 1/48's. I did some of the old smaller valks from the other series. No one has requested the new 1/60's from me yet. Thanks for the compliments guys.