pengbuzz Posted March 25 Posted March 25 UPDATE: While waiting on supplies for Reliant ( Plastic Welder and Purple Power to properly clean the mold release from the Reliant correction kit ), I decided to try something with Airwolf to get a windshield on it: It's a modification of my original idea for mounting the windscreen and windows, but using what little Plastic Welder I have left to tack the windows in place, followed by hot melt glue and tape to finish the seals. All that's left is the two lower windows at the bottom of the nose and that part is done. Overall progress on Airwolf: I started doing more of the overall masking tape layer, limited to one layer in most places so it doesn't "bog up" details. This will provide a uniform surface for the primer, as well as cover over the dings and dents in the die-cast. At this point, the top and bottom halves of the helicopter are sealed and the piece is now one contiguous unit. After mounting the lower windows, I simply need to make the rear rotor, cut the slots of the landing gear on the undersides of the sponsons, decide on the weapons, and mount the turbo boost nozzles aft of the sponsons and the exhausts up top. Stay tuned.... Airwolf will be back in a moment... Quote
Thom Posted March 26 Posted March 26 @pengbuzz Awesome! Glad you got it figured out. Awaiting to be tuned! Quote
Urashiman Posted March 26 Author Posted March 26 @Thom Thanks - the kid is trying haha. My wife is going to paint that figurine. I am only good for priming and sanding hahaha. @pengbuzz oh, that comes along pretty well! Quote
Kurt Posted March 26 Posted March 26 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. Quote
Big s Posted March 26 Posted March 26 44 minutes ago, Kurt said: 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. It turned out really great. Nice and muddy. The windshield looks awesome with those wiper streaks Quote
derex3592 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 @Kurt Oh wow, man that look amazing. LOVE the mud and weathering all over! Quote
MechTech Posted March 26 Posted March 26 @pengbuzz The theme song started going through my head the moment I saw your progress! It looks GREAT! The master of Masking Tape is back! @Kurt That's a PRO looking paint and weathering job! You just need to Photoshop some people in their and it would be hard tell what's real and not! - MT Quote
wm cheng Posted March 26 Posted March 26 7 hours ago, Kurt said: 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. Wow @Kurt absolutely stunning!!! Quote
Thom Posted March 27 Posted March 27 @Kurt Great work on that JLTV. The wear and the mud really tie in. Quote
arbit Posted March 27 Posted March 27 On 3/26/2024 at 5:08 PM, Kurt said: 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. I check in for a minute to see what's up, and all I see is a masterpiece. Very nice dirt on that. Quote
Big s Posted March 28 Posted March 28 7 minutes ago, electric indigo said: Leg day. Looking wild, can’t wait to see that beast put together Quote
Urashiman Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 I decided to work a bit on my backlog. VF-19A. Masking masking masking: Airbrush airbrush airbrush: Peeling peeling peeling: YAY! I decided that I am done with the PLAMAX VF-1. Botched… too man fingerprints and messed up paint job. I ordered a new one and will try again. No pictures as it is too embarrassing. The kid will have a new toy haha. Quote
Thom Posted March 29 Posted March 29 @electric indigo All those little, exquisite little parts are sure to make something grand! @Urashiman Sorry about the Plamax VF-1, but there are more out there to buy! As to the VF-19, I'm liking the blue. And that is master-masking! For me, I don't know what I'm doing anymore! Every time I work on my model it changes shape again. I have no idea what it will be next!! Quote
Urashiman Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 4 hours ago, Thom said: @electric indigo All those little, exquisite little parts are sure to make something grand! @Urashiman Sorry about the Plamax VF-1, but there are more out there to buy! As to the VF-19, I'm liking the blue. And that is master-masking! For me, I don't know what I'm doing anymore! Every time I work on my model it changes shape again. I have no idea what it will be next!! Those intakes look familiar… Thanks a lot! I mean, from far it doesn’t look too bad. But I ordered more… Quote
MechTech Posted March 29 Posted March 29 @Rock Your mods are a great improvement over the stock! @electric indigo That kit has some NICE details molded into it! Mold making for that must have been a bear to do! Your painting is CLEAN as usual. @Urashiman The -19 is coming along nicely! Your VF-1 (if it REALLY is that bad) is what we call a ten foot model. It looks good 10 feet away😁 @Thom Clean intakes! What will it become... @pengbuzz The Lady is looking good!😉 - MT Quote
Thom Posted March 29 Posted March 29 I think it's a little clearer when we put some wings on it. I think, I might know what it's turning into...🤔 Quote
Urashiman Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 @MechTech pictures were taken from around 1-2 feet away @Thom I built one of these not too long ago Another quick build today. I don’t think I‘ve finished that much kits in such a short time for long. A star wars kit. Haven’t build one in years. Quote
Thom Posted March 29 Posted March 29 @Urashiman I remember! It may have subconsciously helped in deciding to build this one. I actually wanted a quick build for a model show coming up in a week. And, except for some fiddly construction, it has been. That snow speeder is looking real nice, but don't poo-poo the VF-1 too much. She looks like she'll be a nice shelf queen. Quote
SteveTheFish Posted March 30 Posted March 30 I've finished airbrushing my P-38 with gloss white with gloss black panels. When I spray the kit with a silver overcoat, these alternate panels will show through differently. Quote
Urashiman Posted March 31 Author Posted March 31 On 3/29/2024 at 9:51 PM, Thom said: @Urashiman I remember! It may have subconsciously helped in deciding to build this one. I actually wanted a quick build for a model show coming up in a week. And, except for some fiddly construction, it has been. That snow speeder is looking real nice, but don't poo-poo the VF-1 too much. She looks like she'll be a nice shelf queen. Yeah. It has been declared accessible for the scion. He likes it. Now on to the VF-19 front. Paintjob done, gloss coat applied. Now it needs to cure for 24 hours. Then I can oil color wash it. Then decals after the wash. Quote
Big s Posted March 31 Posted March 31 2 hours ago, Urashiman said: Yeah. It has been declared accessible for the scion. He likes it. Now on to the VF-19 front. Paintjob done, gloss coat applied. Now it needs to cure for 24 hours. Then I can oil color wash it. Then decals after the wash. I usually do the wash after decals and topcoat so the decals get the same weathering and panel lining as the rest of the kit Quote
Urashiman Posted April 1 Author Posted April 1 9 hours ago, Big s said: I usually do the wash after decals and topcoat so the decals get the same weathering and panel lining as the rest of the kit I‘d do that too, but I am super horrible at washing. Last time I did that killed my decals. Quote
Big s Posted April 1 Posted April 1 1 hour ago, Urashiman said: I‘d do that too, but I am super horrible at washing. Last time I did that killed my decals. Did you put a top coat on the decals after they were applied? Quote
Urashiman Posted April 2 Author Posted April 2 23 hours ago, Big s said: Did you put a top coat on the decals after they were applied? yep ... but the turpentine got through it too easily and killed everything. There are also other crazy methods when it comes to decals. 1. Gloss coat 2. Apply decals 3. Gloss coat 4. Sand decals, and carefully sand off the clear decal carrier foil 5. Gloss coat again result: no small edges around the decals. downpoint: it takes ages, so I am not doing it. haha Quote
Big s Posted April 2 Posted April 2 1 hour ago, Urashiman said: yep ... but the turpentine got through it too easily and killed everything. There are also other crazy methods when it comes to decals. 1. Gloss coat 2. Apply decals 3. Gloss coat 4. Sand decals, and carefully sand off the clear decal carrier foil 5. Gloss coat again result: no small edges around the decals. downpoint: it takes ages, so I am not doing it. haha I usually do gloss then decal, then gloss and a quick light sand and if it still shows then just brush a little gloss around the offfending edge and usually the leveling will make the edges disappear. It really doesn’t take that much time, maybe an hour. I then put the kit off to the side and try to forget about it for a couple days. Then I do the weathering. Quote
pengbuzz Posted April 2 Posted April 2 5 hours ago, Urashiman said: yep ... but the turpentine got through it too easily and killed everything. There are also other crazy methods when it comes to decals. 1. Gloss coat 2. Apply decals 3. Gloss coat 4. Sand decals, and carefully sand off the clear decal carrier foil 5. Gloss coat again result: no small edges around the decals. downpoint: it takes ages, so I am not doing it. haha Do you use decal solvent, such as Micro-sol? Quote
Big s Posted April 2 Posted April 2 1 hour ago, pengbuzz said: Do you use decal solvent, such as Micro-sol? I use it , but if it’s a flat surface and there’s no offending bubbles or anything I sometimes skip it. If there are panels under the decals or rounded surfaces, then it’s pretty much required to get them to conform to the surface shape. I’ve never had to use the microset or any other decal setting solutions yet, but I have some handy just in case the need ever arises. Quote
pengbuzz Posted April 2 Posted April 2 5 hours ago, Big s said: I use it , but if it’s a flat surface and there’s no offending bubbles or anything I sometimes skip it. If there are panels under the decals or rounded surfaces, then it’s pretty much required to get them to conform to the surface shape. I’ve never had to use the microset or any other decal setting solutions yet, but I have some handy just in case the need ever arises. I think microset is just vinegar, anyway. Microsol....not so easy to figure out. Quote
Big s Posted April 2 Posted April 2 33 minutes ago, pengbuzz said: I think microset is just vinegar, anyway. Microsol....not so easy to figure out. I’ve never checked. I don’t use it because the decal film usually has a glue, possibly starch and it sticks to the model. I’ve never had a waterslide fall off , but have heard of it happening. That could possibly be due to leaving the decal in water for too long, but I’m not really sure on that. Quote
Urashiman Posted April 2 Author Posted April 2 8 hours ago, pengbuzz said: Do you use decal solvent, such as Micro-sol? Tamiya Mark Setter. Fiddling with the VF-171 Alto Custom. Canopy masking; All time favourite. Quote
pengbuzz Posted April 2 Posted April 2 1 hour ago, Big s said: I’ve never checked. I don’t use it because the decal film usually has a glue, possibly starch and it sticks to the model. I’ve never had a waterslide fall off , but have heard of it happening. That could possibly be due to leaving the decal in water for too long, but I’m not really sure on that. I've found it to be a variant of white glue myself; I've actually taken decals and "re-basted" them when they failed to stay where I want them. Quote
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