Mintox Posted May 16, 2015 Posted May 16, 2015 (edited) Here are some images of my recent build of Hasegawa's 1/48 Valkyrie VF-1S Strike Pack in VT colours (or 1D colours if that pleases you!) Edited May 16, 2015 by Mintox Quote
Mintox Posted May 16, 2015 Author Posted May 16, 2015 I see the thumbnails are bloody huge. Sorry admins if I've not followed posting images correctly. Remove them if its a problem and I'll post a link to my Google photos. Quote
mickyg Posted May 16, 2015 Posted May 16, 2015 (edited) Who are you and why have you stayed away from this site for so long? That is incredibly good and well worth the wait to see the bigger, closer photos! Big thumbnails? Exactly how they should be. Very, very nice work! Edited May 16, 2015 by mickyg Quote
batcode Posted May 16, 2015 Posted May 16, 2015 stunning work,, fantastic job on the paint and weathering... looks awesome Quote
electric indigo Posted May 16, 2015 Posted May 16, 2015 Fantastic paint & weathering work! Maybe the gun sensor should get a frame in the hull color to tie it in a bit more, but overall this looks like a studio model. Got any more work to share? Quote
Mintox Posted May 16, 2015 Author Posted May 16, 2015 Fantastic paint & weathering work! Maybe the gun sensor should get a frame in the hull color to tie it in a bit more, but overall this looks like a studio model. Got any more work to share? Good point Edwards. I'll modify that now and re-post picts later. I didn't even think of that! Quote
Mintox Posted May 16, 2015 Author Posted May 16, 2015 Who are you and why have you stayed away from this site for so long? That is incredibly good and well worth the wait to see the bigger, closer photos! Big thumbnails? Exactly how they should be. Very, very nice work! I've been making models for a good 45 years. I just don't get around to posting picts of my builds, mainly because I am lazy and cant be fagged taking picts. My son has been pestering me to post images of my builds for a while now so I decided to start with my favourite subject, Macross. I hope everyone enjoys them. I might try and take shots of me next build as I go along but I havent been able to figure out how to add images once a post has been made and I dont have a hosting site for my images except Google photos, which I suppose would do. Quote
chyll2 Posted May 16, 2015 Posted May 16, 2015 So we have to thank your son then! Seeing more pictures now, I can say that it is done by someone who is doing for a long time. Quote
Mintox Posted May 16, 2015 Author Posted May 16, 2015 Fantastic paint & weathering work! Maybe the gun sensor should get a frame in the hull color to tie it in a bit more, but overall this looks like a studio model. Got any more work to share? I did do a 1/48 VF-1S Yellow Skull. I could take picts but it is not "dirtied" like this build. I built that one as a homage to the way the Valkyries look in the movie and Robotech series. Quote
Cesar Enrique Posted May 16, 2015 Posted May 16, 2015 This is awesome!! I love dirty valkyries way more than the clean ones. What is your photo studio setup? Or is it a light box? I hope to see moore macross from you. Quote
vincemoto7 Posted May 16, 2015 Posted May 16, 2015 WOW... that valkyrie is absolutely amazing Mintox!! Thank you for sharing your work. Quote
Mintox Posted May 16, 2015 Author Posted May 16, 2015 This is awesome!! I love dirty valkyries way more than the clean ones. What is your photo studio setup? Or is it a light box? I hope to see moore macross from you. I light box I think you call it. Commercially made with two lights and diffusers to spread and soften the light sources. Problem with it is it is not very big and the 1/48 Valkyrie is about as big an object as you would want to put in it. It worked to a point for this shoot but one thing I couldn't do was photograph the underneath for everyone as the detail in the landing gear bays is really nice and detailed. Maybe I'll try and turn it over somehow or take the strike pack off and flip it over. I'll make sure I take underneath picts of my next strike pack to show the bottom and the missile pods under the wings on this next build. Quote
milhouse Posted May 17, 2015 Posted May 17, 2015 This is a great build! The colors and paint job are amazing (even the girlfriend thought so as she passed by). How many coats of orange did you have to do? I find painting orange to be very taxing. Quote
Mintox Posted May 17, 2015 Author Posted May 17, 2015 (edited) This is a great build! The colors and paint job are amazing (even the girlfriend thought so as she passed by). How many coats of orange did you have to do? I find painting orange to be very taxing. Thankyou for your comments. And say thanks to your girlfriend too! Actually its the opposite of what you should be achieving i.e. not even an distribution of colour or coverage if you think of it in those terms (I will assume you want a worn look). I started off with a coating of Tamiya Fine White surface primer, then went over all the edges and panel lines with black. A very dark grey will also suffice (not recommended if your final coat is a very light colour like white) although I am learning towards Mr Hobby colour Flat Black Tire #H77 for intermediate colours like orange or yellow. This highlights the panel lines so they dont get visually "lost". Then start with your primary colour and because you have two areas of colour underneath now, one dark (the panel lines and edges) and the centre of these panels (the white undercoat) you can vary the depth of colour by spraying more or less over these areas to give variation in tone. I use acrylics exclusively now and yes they are an art to mix thin correctly but my rule of thumb is the consistency of low fat milk. And dont spray in really cold or really hot temperatures. I know that may not be possible but it will affect acrylics, especially gloss acrylics which are a bitch to paint with which is why I prefer matt finishes where possible and then gloss them. Edited May 17, 2015 by Mintox Quote
spanner Posted May 18, 2015 Posted May 18, 2015 the sheer level of awesomeness with this is just incomprehensible! This looks utterly amazing! We salute you good sir for you super fine efforts! Well done mate! Quote
Mintox Posted May 18, 2015 Author Posted May 18, 2015 the sheer level of awesomeness with this is just incomprehensible! This looks utterly amazing! We salute you good sir for you super fine efforts! Well done mate! Cheers mate for the kind words. I've started on my next strike pack in 1/48 so I hope to have that finished in a month and post some picts of it. Quote
EXO Posted May 18, 2015 Posted May 18, 2015 That looks beautiful. We actually made the thumbnails bigger on these forums on purpose. Small thumbnails are so useless. Quote
chyll2 Posted May 18, 2015 Posted May 18, 2015 going through all the picture longer this time around. I really like the shading and weathering on it. Quote
milhouse Posted May 19, 2015 Posted May 19, 2015 Thankyou for your comments. And say thanks to your girlfriend too! Actually its the opposite of what you should be achieving i.e. not even an distribution of colour or coverage if you think of it in those terms (I will assume you want a worn look). I started off with a coating of Tamiya Fine White surface primer, then went over all the edges and panel lines with black. A very dark grey will also suffice (not recommended if your final coat is a very light colour like white) although I am learning towards Mr Hobby colour Flat Black Tire #H77 for intermediate colours like orange or yellow. This highlights the panel lines so they dont get visually "lost". Then start with your primary colour and because you have two areas of colour underneath now, one dark (the panel lines and edges) and the centre of these panels (the white undercoat) you can vary the depth of colour by spraying more or less over these areas to give variation in tone. I use acrylics exclusively now and yes they are an art to mix thin correctly but my rule of thumb is the consistency of low fat milk. And dont spray in really cold or really hot temperatures. I know that may not be possible but it will affect acrylics, especially gloss acrylics which are a bitch to paint with which is why I prefer matt finishes where possible and then gloss them. Thanks for the detailed notes! I use acrylic as well, but mainly brush by hand cos I am too cheap to buy a airbrush . One day, when I have the guts, I will post some of my models. Quote
abbadon Posted May 19, 2015 Posted May 19, 2015 Fantastic build! I love the colors and the details! Quote
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