Danno Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 Well, as long as my grampa G approves, I'll take the plunge. Put me down for a P51. And awaaaaaay we go!
mustang1989 Posted March 31, 2014 Author Posted March 31, 2014 Farrigin' cool Danno! Gimme the kit manufacturer, scale and variant of P-51 you're workin' with and I'll get it down for you. I'm looking forward to seeing your build.
Danno Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 Sorry! So many rules, so little lime. It's a Revell 1:48 P51D.
David G. Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 (edited) More progress on the Robot. When assembled, there were gaps between the torso halves that needed filled. I also had to file down and replace the two vertical, stamped gussets on each side. Regards, David G. Edited March 23, 2015 by David G.
Agent G Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 I had the house to myself all morning so some painting got done. The final mockup shots. My favorite Panzer Gray enamel, Floquil's SP Lark Dark Gray. It's a shame Floquil is out of business now. I added the spare wheel holder to the right rear fender just befoewe painting. I raided my spares for the fitting and used the same right angle strip for the fender mounts. Stowage box. Fuel and water cans. This will now sit for a while and the Pz IIIL will be up for weathering. G
cobraman Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 Looking good. I really like all the details you have added.
mustang1989 Posted April 1, 2014 Author Posted April 1, 2014 (edited) Danno:Got your Mustang entered in on the first post!!! As the Cars say, "Let's go!". David G:Good start. Do you have the box top pic of this one? It's been a Loooong time since I've seen Lost in Space! Wayne:I just don't know how you armor guys do it. Wow!! A fellow stickler for the details here!! Edited April 1, 2014 by mustang1989
mustang1989 Posted April 1, 2014 Author Posted April 1, 2014 Ok Wayne you were talking about glamour shots. Guys I have officially finished this Fw190 D-9. This one has been an absolute joy to build which tells me that I'm getting somewhat better at this whole thing here. My first one dang near killed me! The first shot here is not a glamour shot but it was a pretty day outside and I couldn't help but take a scale reference photo in the middle of my engine panel installation. The rest are , as Wayne refers to as, the glamour shots. lol The nose module went on mostly without a gliche. I must have test fitted that thing a hundred times only to have it give me some trouble on the "glue run". I managed to find the right combination to where it slipped right in though. The Aires update set gets a true thumbs up on this Tamiya build for minimal fit issues. And now ............it's off to the Stuka!!!!
Agent G Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 While the paint cures on the Befehlspanzer I began weathering the Pz IIIL. I mixed tan enamel with burnt umber oil and used this as a muddy brown wash over the whole tank. When dry I went in with a yellow "filter" on certain panels and hatches. I then took a small bit of moist sponge in a cross locking tweezers and dipped it into dark brown acrylic paint. After blotting this off I delicately dabbed edges and certain high traffic areas to create paint chips. I highlighted the center of these areas with dark gray acrylic. Once dry I used tiny amounts of burnt umber oil to discolor the areas creating a worn effect. The acrylic is not effected by the oil like enamel would be. Stowage is just placed for now but it will be close to the final look. The white balance was way off as I had tinkered with the settings yesterday, but you get the idea. G
mustang1989 Posted April 1, 2014 Author Posted April 1, 2014 Man! There's completed builds popping up all over the place!! Excellent build Wayne! Were the welds already there on the turret or did you add those yourself? Thank you all for the "atta boys" on the completed 190! I'm probably going to be building another 190 D-9 in the future but it'll be the Eduard build....and it'll be after my Stuka and the Eduard 109 G Royal Class kit that'll be coming out in the latter part of the year.
Agent G Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 The kit is complete and well detailed from the box. I added nothing but the stowage rack, glue and paint. That's the great thing about Cyber Hobby's "White Box" kits. They are limited run and exceptionally detailed. G
Agent G Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 Ok gentlemen, you too Danno, I'm calling this one complete. Panzer III L, Panzer Regiment 7, 21 Panzer Division, Tunisia 1943. All I intend to add is a covered MG barrel and maybe a commander figure if I find a good one. G
Dragline Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 Perfect blend of used bot not abused. Everything you did is rather subtle to the overall finish. Well done bro. Bob
mustang1989 Posted April 3, 2014 Author Posted April 3, 2014 Wayne..............................I don't know what to say! When I grow up I want to be able to build models is all I've got right now! Great finish man!!
Dragline Posted April 4, 2014 Posted April 4, 2014 I have started assembly on my Maschinen Kreiger Kuster. Since it's a lot like building armor [it actual is armor] a large percentage of the kit is assembled before painting begins. For a automotive modeler it seems counter intuitive. We auto modelers tend to only paint small subassemblies and end up assembling painted sections causing no end of problems for us. It actually makes us sharper since we have to handle carefully painted items as well as sanding joining edges for gluing. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Here we see the engine and transmission section newly washed and sanded. Here is the rear of the gun turret with some sanding done. A bit more and some primer to check for flaws. Here is one leg section under the clamps. This section has about 15 parts and it's far from finished. Here are some accessories like the walking stabilizers, infa red pod and computer unit. Cannot wait to get the assembly done and get some serious primer flowing. i'll be using hair spray chipping and a multi color camo. I will also incorporate light rusting and battle damage here and there. As you can clearly see there are a great many nooks and crannies for wear and chipping as well as grease and oil streaks FUN, FUN, FUN.............. Bob
mustang1989 Posted April 4, 2014 Author Posted April 4, 2014 This is looking good Bob! Alot of sub assemblies here with this one!
mustang1989 Posted April 4, 2014 Author Posted April 4, 2014 Gotcha posted in the intro post with the Panzer III Wayne! Hell, I almost forgot to post mine in there!!! LOL
Agent G Posted April 4, 2014 Posted April 4, 2014 Bob I cannot wait to see what you do with this. This Group Build is shaping up nicely. I have to admit this is the most fun I've had in a GB in a long, long time. G
Roadkill2525 Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 Since Im seeing the Gundam Mk II as a long term project Im switching to the HGUC version of the RGM-79GS GM Command, a Yutaka Izubuchi design from 1989's Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket. The RGM-79GS GM Command Space Type, a specialized space combat version of the RGM-79G GM Command developed for use on Earth and in colonies. While the Space Type was visually similar to the regular GM Command besides the standard GM paint scheme, the Space Type mounted an enhanced backpack equipped with more maneuvering verniers and more powerful rocket thrusters. By removing equipment not needed in a gravitational environment, more internal space was freed up in the Space Type, allowing it to be equipped with additional verniers and larger fuel propellant tank. Having done most of a RGM-79D GM Cold District Type, it shares a majority of parts making this seem to fall together. Adding plastic sheet to the skirt armor to block the empty spaces, forearms yet to be sanded. The red areas will be painted in a yellow/green mix while the white will be in a light gray.
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