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I think I painted my Tamiya M1A2 with an xtracrylix paint through my airbrush. I think I thinned it with Vallejo airbrush flow improver.


 
Posted : 28/01/2021 6:26 pm
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but it is temperamental I just use it to brush paint small parts these days.

Yes it is...I think I'll be doing the same.


 
Posted : 28/01/2021 6:41 pm
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I find xtracrylix ok but agree it’s temperamental - I use a 2ml syringe so I can very precisely control the viscosity. Your airbrush will be fine provided you have the proper tools to strip and clean it - one of those kits with the v small bottle brush type affairs is ideal. I also use Liquid Reamer for really stubborn paints - it will melt just about anything - just don’t breathe it in!!


 
Posted : 28/01/2021 6:47 pm
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So here's the next one off my bench...

Airfix 1/72 EE Lightning F6, provided by my nephew for my birthday some 7 months ago (thank you - excellent taste!). Built OOB, bar a nicer ejection seat and a brass pitot probe (which looks a lot more pleased with itself in the photos than it does in real life!). I read a few WIP on Britmodeller, which meant that I avoided most of the "Gotchas" (although I STILL didn't take enough plastic out to make the top of the fuselage nose join up especially nicely), and created a couple of my own - namely leaving the engines out (bar the compressor face/bulkhead) until final assembly, then discovering they didn't fit quite as well as I thought. It all came out in the wash though...

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I discovered the ejection seat firing handle on my bench the other day, so that's just been reinstalled
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...and with one of its near ancestors for scale. Its a big old bugger...!
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Posted : 03/02/2021 5:36 pm
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Very nice


 
Posted : 03/02/2021 7:07 pm
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I like that a lot. Got a couple of Lightnings in the stash that I need to do something about.


 
Posted : 03/02/2021 7:11 pm
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very nice model jon.


 
Posted : 03/02/2021 7:19 pm
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Somewhere in Eastern Europe...
Typhoon-VDV K-4386 Russian MRAP vehicle - 1/35 by Meng

Soldiers by Zvezda.
Street by MiniArt.

Paints by AK Interactive, Tamiya & Revell. Pigments by Vallejo

More here: https://imgur.com/gallery/WN4tUof


 
Posted : 10/02/2021 10:38 pm
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Wow. That could be real.


 
Posted : 10/02/2021 10:45 pm
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Thanks Harry, glad you like it

I tried not to do any chipping on the truck as it’s still a very new model, but no harm making it a bit mucky, eh?


 
Posted : 11/02/2021 12:07 am
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I think you've overdone the panel wash on the Lightning Jon to the point where it looks like a cartoon of a Lightning. Also you've applied the decals over the top of the panel wash.


 
Posted : 11/02/2021 12:21 am
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but no harm making it a bit mucky, eh?

How do you do that?

I've become mildly obsessed with the retro-futuristic Stridsvagn 103 "S Tank" and fancy a crack at the Trumpeter 1/35 kit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stridsvagn_103


 
Posted : 11/02/2021 9:03 am
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What scale is the Lightning?

Great work on the Russian vehicle JD.


 
Posted : 11/02/2021 9:20 am
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I’ve become mildly obsessed with the retro-futuristic Stridsvagn 103 “S Tank”

There's a Tank Chat on that one, worth a watch for inspiration:


 
Posted : 11/02/2021 9:30 am
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^That's where the mild obsession started!


 
Posted : 11/02/2021 9:34 am
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To make it mucky, I first gave it a liberal coating of Humbrol Sand Wash, wherever you’d expect a 4x4 that’s been off-roading to get mucky.
Then apply some Vallejo pigment fixer and sprinkle on the appropriate colour Vallejo pigments (other brands are available) and let it dry. If you’ve done too much you can clean it up with a wet brush or cotton bud.

If you want it really mucky, spray a very thin coat of Tamiya or Revell Dark Earth, starting at the bottom & working up. Don’t forget to mask the windscreen where the wipers would do their thing

If you want to display the interior, don’t forget to mucky up the floor where soldiers’ muddy boots would get to

This is a really good reference book:
https://www.modelhobbies.co.uk/ammo-by-mig---how-to-paint-modern-russian-tanks-solution-book--mig-6518-274771-p.asp


 
Posted : 11/02/2021 10:30 am
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I think you’ve overdone the panel wash on the Lightning Jon to the point where it looks like a cartoon of a Lightning

I respectfully disagree, I think that Jon did an amazing job on that Lightning.


 
Posted : 11/02/2021 11:33 am
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That Lightning looks OK to me.

https://www.airliners.net/photo/UK-Air-Force/English-Electric-Lightning-F6/905663/L


 
Posted : 11/02/2021 12:18 pm
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What scale is the Lightning?

1/72

I think you’ve overdone the panel wash on the Lightning Jon to the point where it looks like a cartoon of a Lightning. Also you’ve applied the decals over the top of the panel wash.

A little harsh, but arguably fair. I think its down to a combination of things.

Firstly - decals very much underneath the panel wash and in the plastic, its pretty obvious on the sharkmouths However the XS903 decals really didn't want to soften into the panel lines despite copious Microsol.

I think I went a bit OTT with the "clarity" slider in Lightroom - it makes the plane "pop" from the background, but does emphasise the dark sharp edges.

Then there's the combination of hefty Airfix panel trenches and Flory washes. I did consider not doing any weathering, but pics of the real XS903 look pretty grubby around the belly and backend - and as soon as you end up putting a wash on, you're kinda stuck with whatever ends up in the crevices - unless someone can suggest a method for reducing the effect there without washing it off elsewhere? It's definitely an issue on that PR Spit, which really does look toylike. The relatively pale colouring also makes it contrast more.


 
Posted : 13/02/2021 9:21 pm
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Anyone building a Lightning kit, I’ve got some close-up photos from Bruntingthorpe to help with some details.








 
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There are some amazing arguments about pre and post shading on models. It’s just a matter of personal taste, but can be easy to overdo it. One of my other hobbies is messing about with ex military vehicles (ie real ones) and I never pre shade on those 😀


 
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I think you’ve overdone the panel wash on the Lightning Jon to the point where it looks like a cartoon of a Lightning. Also you’ve applied the decals over the top of the panel wash.

The paint on the Lightning is a cracking job, I couldn't get anywhere near as good as that on a 1/72 kit, the comment quoted above is a fair comment though.
This is the sort of comment/criticism I look for when I post pics of my models as making kits is usually done in isolation, I'll show them to my family and the response is 'oh yeah, very nice' but they don't really have any idea of what they're looking at. Getting the honest opinion of my modelling peers is very important to me, so feel free to have a dig at mine if it's warranted as it's a path to getting better!

PS; my F105 is very close to going in the bin, I'm really not happy with it.


 
Posted : 14/02/2021 11:18 am
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@john_drummer Thinking of going for an Iawata Neo after your recommendations. Will it just be more reliable that the £20 eBay jobbies it will it allow me to do other stuff too? I particularly struggle with paining thin lines but down know it this is poor kit or poor technique.


 
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I’m still as clumsy with a decent airbrush as I was with a cheap one. But in theory with a gravity fed dual action airbrush & the compressor dialled down, you’re supposed to be able to paint really thin lines, like you might see on say a 1/35 Panther or Tiger/King Tiger.
I make do with masking putty & Maskol, Tamiya masking tape for straight lines, like on the Typhoon VDV above.

Mine is I think the Neo CN model. I think the standard needle & nozzle is 0.5mm, I’ve also bought a 0.3mm needle & nozzle that I have yet to try.
I’m just starting an Eduard 1/48 FW190A-3 so I’ll be trying out the thinner nozzle & needle on the fuselage mottled camouflage

I’m sure it’ll be more reliable than a £20 single action jobbie like wot I started with


 
Posted : 21/02/2021 10:36 pm
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Just bought the Neo CN (and some airbrush cleaner).

Will use my eBay special for applying clear coat and the new one for paint.

£86 lighter, but I'm not spending money on diesel!


 
Posted : 22/02/2021 12:29 pm
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Yes, airbrush cleaner is essential. After each use and again before use if you haven’t used it for a while.

Disassemble the airbrush for ease of cleaning.


 
Posted : 22/02/2021 2:38 pm
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I flushed the old one with alcohol then water, or with Alclad airbrush cleaner if I'd used to for clear.

Closer inspection is showing that the needle tip is off centre causing the spray to be at an angle.


 
Posted : 22/02/2021 2:55 pm
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Three things:

1) I would be extremely happy to have built anything approaching half as good as Jon's Lightning. I did have a go at XS903 with the sharkmouth in 1/48 and my effort was rubbish in comparison.

2) On a related subject, I am very amenable to plenty of walk around pictures of Lightnings.

3) I also have an Iwata Neo. I found that the lack of a trigger limited on the handle of the brush made getting a consistent spray difficult, so I swapped with a handle from a £25 Amazon special that matched the Iwata handle thread so I can now effectively choke the throttle.


 
Posted : 22/02/2021 3:15 pm
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Thing is, we're making plastic toys to amuse ourselves. I said something similar to uponthedowns earlier on in this thread and had to go away and have a word with myself. Even if it's meant in the spirit of constructive criticism; it can still come across a bluntly when it's written down.

Each to their own, if you're happy with the end result, it's all good...


 
Posted : 22/02/2021 3:25 pm
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WOW! The Iwata is so much nicer to use than the cheapo ones. Can't say I'll be a better modeller for it, but I'm happy with the money spent.

Also, I managed to spray some white paint which I've never had much luck with before. Probably coincidental, but this means that my Shakleton and Sea Vixen can be attempted with a little more confidence now.


 
Posted : 28/02/2021 2:46 pm
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@Harry_the_Spider, I haven't followed this thread for a while, did you ever finish your Victor(s)?


 
Posted : 28/02/2021 2:52 pm
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Hmmm... I suppose I should. One of them is 90% there.


 
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Damn. You've shamed me in to doing something about it!


 
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Sorry, wasn't my intention 😁 I enjoyed following the build. Hasn't there been a new tool version released in the mean time?


 
Posted : 28/02/2021 4:11 pm
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Probably several!

Mine is the ancient £15 one. Can't afford £50 on a kit.


 
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Here’s another finished article.
9K37M1 BUK in 1:35 by Meng, built OOB.
NATO code SA-11 if I remember correctly.

Sadly there’s a lot of fragile plastic around the interesting end of the launcher so I had to fix it in ‘stowed for travel’ position.

Paints by Ammo by Mig, pigments by Vallejo.
Individual track links were a challenge. Working suspension less so.

More here: https://imgur.com/gallery/Qe9sKAD


 
Posted : 28/02/2021 8:54 pm
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Very nice.


 
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Thanks Harry.

I have a couple more approaching completion, including the A-7D that had a near-disaster with my then choice of masking material.
Just got a couple of avionics bay covers, an AIM-9 Sidewinder and the canopy to fit


 
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Remember the plasticine disaster?

Not my finest work but I think I’m done with this now. Hasegawa 1/48 A-7D Corsair II.

mostly OOB but some details in the cockpit from Aires, Eduard.
no ordnance in the kit other than the 2 AIM-9 Sidewinders you see here; the rest of the load from US Ordnance Set 1 by AMK.
paints by AK Interactive.
Decals by Furball Aero-Design, this is A-7D 71-0354 based at Korat RTAFB in June 1973

More here: https://imgur.com/gallery/jfwV8On
Don’t look too closely at the Mk82 bombs


 
Posted : 01/03/2021 9:48 pm
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What a beautiful quality kit to start with. Must be a new moulding.


 
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Very nice. He must have the patience of a saint, especially when working in 1/72 scale


 
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I'm not sure if this is what you lot are into but I've just finished a 3d printed kit. It's a 1/148 scale rail grinder, so it's tiny (about 2 cm high). I'd build a 3d printed kit again - there's a lot of prep, and adding wire details like handrails is tricky, but it's an effective way to get a small model.

The hard part is getting the bloody thing to move. You're left on your own for the chassis and the one it's designed for no longer exists so I've had to cut and shut one together, soldering in some new electrical connections which is the issue with motorising a body that has a big hole in the middle of it. It moves but barely on corners - it needs more weight so I'll have to get some liquid lead.

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I do like N scale. I’ve got a few locos & some rolling stock but I haven’t started the layout yet. You get 4 times as much in the same area as OO (or HO if you’re modelling European or North American)
I’m doing BR Steam/diesel late period, Midland region.


 
Posted : 07/03/2021 7:23 pm
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Adrian Warburton's Martin Maryland.

First attempt at using a latex for masking and a pan scourer for chipping. I need to scape some more paint off and will apply loads of dirt after the decals.

The real aircraft was an absolute shed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Warburton


 
Posted : 13/03/2021 10:04 pm
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Excellent work up there as always. The pig Mk1 Blenheim is finally substantially together (hated nearly every part of that kit!) and the paint brushes are out but frankly it's a scruffy effort compared to my 9 year old's F4U Corsair (the Revell kit is a brilliant fit if anyone fancies it)! I now need to find some paint for the Corsair. Hopefully he will let me share a pic of that and his Curtiss Hawk because he's done a great job of both and although he's very much ad-lib'd the Hawk's camo it is (in my biased opinion) a fine job for his age.

Back off the waffle and on topic...I have a question re acrylics and brushes

I've posted a couple of times about an airbrush set up but I've concluded it's just not going to work because of space limitations and competition between three of us for using it and worktop space so we're going to stick to brushes and rattle cans (for big areas).

Are there any brush painters on here who can tell me which enamels/acrylics and brushes they tend towards?

I understand that Tamiya's acrylics don't brush well, and Airfix ones are maybe a bit hit and miss (although the rattle cans have been ok I have for spraying black/basic BoB camo colours). I've got a few Humbrol enamels which cover some detail colours (pilots, cockpit interiors etc) but not wedded to those unless someone tells me they are a good way to go and lots of projects coming up where I don't yet have the right paints.

What about Vallejo?

Need something with enough of a range I'm not mixing every second colour.

Going to try over on britmodeller also but thought you lot are all very knowledgeable so worth an ask here. 🙂


 
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